Why do EUfags hate this show so much?

He's kept her alive because she's a great character that he still wants to tell stories with.

It has nothing to do with her being his "waifu". It's not bad storytelling, quite the opposite.

Actually, they recently undid that, via Filoni, who made a little mention in The Rise of Skywalker Visual Guide thing, that Moraband was called "Korriban in antiquity".

Rebels did have some great stuff in it, though. Like Thrawn. His theme is beautiful, symphonic, and artistic.
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>They like Disney Wars.
Only shit-slurpers dislike those. They added much-needed diversity to villains/planets/superweapons, and heaps of lore.

That was a good burn.

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Don't worry, he implied she got the Coronavirus so she's gonna die soon

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o yeah the current storyline they hinted for her really has a lot of potential and isn't totally stupid and was worth ruining her poignant impactful death scene at the hands of Anakin. it helps that it also make perfect sense how she was able to get away from Vader unscathed and would retreat despite literally saying she wouldn't do that this time. totally isn't because she's Filoni's waifu and fan favorite nope no sir.

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Obi Wan's duel with Maul was perfect

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>o yeah the current storyline they hinted for her really has a lot of potential and isn't totally stupid
You're correct. The Ahsoka the White and Sabine adventures in the Unknown Regions looking for Ezra and Thrawn has a lot of potential as a story concept. Lots of places they could go.

>and was worth ruining her poignant impactful death scene at the hands of Anakin.
She. never. died. there.

> it helps that it also make perfect sense how she was able to get away from Vader unscathed and would retreat despite literally saying she wouldn't do that this time.
They got separated by a massive explosion from the Sith Temple that blew the floor out from underneath them. It also just happened that Ahsoka was pulled into the World Between Worlds then and there, but that's besides the point.

The Sith Temple explosion separated the two, and they went their separate ways.

>totally isn't because she's Filoni's waifu and fan favorite nope no sir.
Correct, glad we're on the same page.

just gonna say that Filoni threw in unironic timetravel into star wars to save his waifu. For a story like star wars where its all about destiny, time travel is inherently fucked up and can really fuck up everything built up.

>just gonna say that Filoni threw in unironic timetravel into star wars to save his waifu. For a story like star wars where its all about destiny, time travel is inherently fucked up and can really fuck up everything built up.

1. She never died there so it didn't so much as save Ahsoka but explain how she was walking away at the end of Twilight of the Apprentice

2. It's not free-reign time travel so your entire point is pointless. The "time travel" we see in A World Between Worlds is just a causal loop. Ezra didn't change the past but rather caused it to happen. It's like Harry Potter, Harry and Hermione always go back in time to save their past selves, Sirius, and Buckbeak from death.

And he was correct.

EUfag here. I don't hate it at all, I just think it's an overrated as hell, pretty poorly made kids show. It was pretty fun at times though, but there's absolutely nothing special about it.