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I'm not sure what you're referring to when that wasn't the scope of the episodes in the slightest? Nor was the part of GG's post that you bolded even relevant to this complaint.
Hearing voices from TFA and TLJ while in between worlds would hint that there’s a possible to correct mistakes using time trave.
 
Hearing voices from TFA and TLJ while in between worlds would hint that there’s a possible to correct mistakes using time trave.

He hears voices from the prequels, TCW movie, TCW show, OT, Rebels, Rogue 1 and sequels...

There's no hint of anything that you're suggesting.
 
Yes....INCLUDING TFA and TLJ (maz and rey) which is pretty significant imo.

Why?

How is it any more significant than hearing Yoda from the prequels, or Obi-Wan from ANH, or Jyn from Rogue 1?

It's only significant because you want it to be.
 

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Yes....INCLUDING TFA and TLJ (maz and rey) which is pretty significant imo.

You also hear Kylo Ren and Poe for what it's worth...
 
Why?

How is it any more significant than hearing Yoda from the prequels, or Obi-Wan from ANH, or Jyn from Rogue 1?

It's only significant because you want it to be.

Ezra himself is now connected to the ST on several levels -- the cross-hilt saber found on Malachor (which only in TFA exists with Kylo--in SW lore). Ezra clearly being connected to so many important SW movie characters now -- Maul, Vader, Obi-Wan, Luke as child, Yoda, now Maz, Rey, Darth Sidious, not to mention other important concepts of the force with Bendu, the Mortis arc included in Season 4, Episode 13. Kanun Jarrus' padawan, and heavy connection with Ahsoka (Anakin's padawan). He's interacted with so many important figures. And he himself was CHOSEN to enter the Mortis plane, this world between worlds, where he now is set up as someone who COULD be chosen to control the past and future in a future Rebels episode or canon book. To set him up as, yes, Snoke. But even if he isn't Snoke....there's clearly something happening with Ezra and the ST. Remember his last name -- Bridger -- is a clear tell-tale sign again that he's there to serve that purpose, whether as Snoke or as someone who we all YET have no idea what his place in the ANH-ROTJ era will be. But clearly it must be there, again, because Ezra and cross-hilt and Kylo and cross-hilt. Even if Ezra ends up setting up the Church of the Beyond, or the Dark Acolytes who hunt for Sith relics.

Personally, I'm going the whole hog, in saying he's Snoke.
 
Ezra himself is now connected to the ST on several levels -- the cross-hilt saber found on Malachor (which only in TFA exists with Kylo--in SW lore). Ezra clearly being connected to so many important SW movie characters now -- Maul, Vader, Obi-Wan, Luke as child, Yoda, now Maz, Rey, Darth Sidious, not to mention other important concepts of the force with Bendu, the Mortis arc included in Season 4, Episode 13. Kanun Jarrus' padawan, and heavy connection with Ahsoka (Anakin's padawan). He's interacted with so many important figures. And he himself was CHOSEN to enter the Mortis plane, this world between worlds, where he now is set up as someone who COULD be chosen to control the past and future in a future Rebels episode or canon book. To set him up as, yes, Snoke. But even if he isn't Snoke....there's clearly something happening with Ezra and the ST. Remember his last name -- Bridger -- is a clear tell-tale sign again that he's there to serve that purpose, whether as Snoke or as someone who we all YET have no idea what his place in the ANH-ROTJ era will be. But clearly it must be there, again, because Ezra and cross-hilt and Kylo and cross-hilt. Even if Ezra ends up setting up the Church of the Beyond, or the Dark Acolytes who hunt for Sith relics.

Personally, I'm going the whole hog, in saying he's Snoke.

Huh? The cross-hilt he discovered was an ancient lightsaber. It was a way of making the story cohesive, again a criticism levelled at the ST that it doesn't do.

Yes, Ezra has interacted with other Star Wars characters. He is in a Star Wars show after all.

You're reading way too much into things.
 
Huh? The cross-hilt he discovered was an ancient lightsaber. It was a way of making the story cohesive, again a criticism levelled at the ST that it doesn't do.

Yes, Ezra has interacted with other Star Wars characters. He is in a Star Wars show after all.

You're reading way too much into things.

The concept of a cross-hilt lightsaber didn't exist until TFA introduced it. Then it became a part of ancient history when Ezra found a Jedi cross-hilt lightsaber on Malachor. Connecting Ezra with Kylo thru the cross-hilt.

Ezra is now the only Jedi who is able to open a Sith holocron. One of the rare few chosen by the Father/Son/Daughter to enter the world between worlds that gives a person power to control the past present and future. Ezra all along has been hinted as being someone connected with the "gray", someone with knowledge of both dark and light, a line to Bendu thru his master, etc.

Ezra is very important, and that importance keeps growing now as they try to wrap up Rebels and BRIDGE it with ANH.
 
The concept of a cross-hilt lightsaber didn't exist until TFA introduced it. Then it became a part of ancient history when Ezra found a Jedi cross-hilt lightsaber on Malachor. Connecting Ezra with Kylo thru the cross-hilt.

Ezra is now the only Jedi who is able to open a Sith holocron. One of the rare few chosen by the Father/Son/Daughter to enter the world between worlds that gives a person power to control the past present and future. Ezra all along has been hinted as being someone connected with the "gray", someone with knowledge of both dark and light, a line to Bendu thru his master, etc.

Ezra is very important, and that importance keeps growing now as they try to wrap up Rebels and BRIDGE it with ANH.

I know the concept didn't exist, I just don't get the logic you're trying to draw? It connects Ezra to Kylo as much as Plo Koon is connected to Han Solo because they've both held traditional lightsaber hilts.
 
I think the woman in this video nails it. Ezra just saved Ahsoka from her death, and now she's alive again, which causes a paradox. Like she said not to create by saving Kanan Jarrus. More importantly....she guesses that Rebels introduced this because JJ's going to use time travel in Episode IX somehow to "tie all three trilogies together".


 

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You could argue that Ezra was always supposed to pull Ahsoka through so he didn’t change anything or save her from death, things were always meant to happen that way.
There's a paradox because Ahsoka sacrificed herself to save Ezra and Kanan at the end of Season 2. She clearly was going to her doom. Exchanging her life for theirs. That's a whole year or two or more of time that goes by before Ezra pulls her to safety. But the paradox is that she warns Ezra not to pull Kanan from the fireball, because he would create a paradox -- where Kanan sacrificed himself to save the crew of the Ghost -- so saving him post-mortis would mean therefore Ezra and the Ghost crew would have to die in the new timeline. Hypocritical in a matter of mere moments for the sake of keeping a much-loved character alive for future comics, cartoons, books to be done about. But that's got precedence with Lucas okaying Maul somehow remaining alive after TPM.
 
There's a paradox because Ahsoka sacrificed herself to save Ezra and Kanan at the end of Season 2. She clearly was going to her doom. Exchanging her life for theirs. That's a whole year or two or more of time that goes by before Ezra pulls her to safety. But the paradox is that she warns Ezra not to pull Kanan from the fireball, because he would create a paradox -- where Kanan sacrificed himself to save the crew of the Ghost -- so saving him post-mortis would mean therefore Ezra and the Ghost crew would have to die in the new timeline. Hypocritical in a matter of mere moments for the sake of keeping a much-loved character alive for future comics, cartoons, books to be done about. But that's got precedence with Lucas okaying Maul somehow remaining alive after TPM.
I get what you're saying and you might be right but I think there's a couple of ways to look at it until we get proper answers.

Plus don't we see Ahsoka walk away from that fight with Vader which means she never dies in the first place and Ezra pulling her out and than her going back was always meant to happen.
 
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I get what you're saying and you might be right but I think there's a couple of ways to look at it until we get proper answers.

Plus don't we see Ahsoka walk away from that fight with Vader which means she never dies in the first place and Ezra pulling her out and than her going back was always meant to happen.
It was Vader who walked away from the Season 2 finale. Only one was going to leave that enclosed arena alive.

 
Sorry, this is the very ending, Vader walks away having slain his former padawan, and a dead Ahsoka has taken the form of the owl (which we see in World Between Worlds -- Rebels season 4 episode 13), like Kanan Jarrus took the form of the wolf.



Her death is also alluded to in the Clone Wars series...

 

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I think the woman in this video nails it. Ezra just saved Ahsoka from her death, and now she's alive again, which causes a paradox. Like she said not to create by saving Kanan Jarrus. More importantly....she guesses that Rebels introduced this because JJ's going to use time travel in Episode IX somehow to "tie all three trilogies together".




How did it create a paradox? She survived in Season 2. We see her walking out of the Temple..
 
The computer generated voice is annoying, poor sentence structure, but it lists all the voices heard....



Or you can use this video:

 
It was Vader who walked away from the Season 2 finale. Only one was going to leave that enclosed arena alive.



You see Asokha leave too.
 
No you don't. Show me where?? Ahsoka is implied dead, and taken the form of the owl.

The scene that we see at the end of The World Between Worlds is directly lifted from the Season 2 finale where we see her limping out of the Temple.
 

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