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* In [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E2Justice "Justice"]] we see the darkness within Dooku while Qui-Gon is present, along with giving us a potentially interesting piece of history between them.. As soon as Dooku starts chocking the senator, Qui-Gon tries to intervene, only for Dooku to push him away with the Force. Instead of trying again, Qui-Gon immediately goes to free the senator's son, likely figuring that it was the only way to stop his master peacefully. Something tells me that this isn't the first time Qui-Gon had to witness his master dancing with the dark side like that.

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* In [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E2Justice "Justice"]] we see the darkness within Dooku while Qui-Gon is present, along with giving us a potentially interesting piece of history between them..the two. As soon as Dooku starts chocking the senator, Qui-Gon tries to intervene, only for Dooku to push him away with the Force. Instead of trying again, Qui-Gon immediately goes to free the senator's son, likely figuring that it was the only way to stop his master peacefully. Something tells me that this isn't the first time Qui-Gon had to witness his master dancing with the dark side like that.
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* In [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E2Justice "Justice"]] we see the darkness within Dooku while Qui-Gon is present, along with giving us a potentially interesting piece of history between them.. As soon as Dooku starts chocking the senator, Qui-Gon tries to intervene, only for Dooku to push him away with the Force. Instead of trying again, Qui-Gon immediately goes to free the senator's son, likely figuring that it was the only way to stop his master peacefully. Something tells me that this isn't the first time Qui-Gon had to witness his master dancing with the dark side like that.
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* In "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. While he's likely blinded by being in the dark so long, he's also likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to identify him should she manage to escape.
* In "Practice Makes Perfect", though it was Anakin's whole TrainingFromHell regime that helps Ahsoka become a formidable fighter capable of surviving Order 66 when it happened, Captain Rex himself also plays a major role in making that happen as well. During the initial training sessions, Rex withheld from participating himself because Ahsoka already had her hands full with just his clone troopers. As she becomes more skilled after a TimeSkip, however, Rex finally decides to step in and hit Ahsoka with a stun shot she didn't see coming from her back. [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered This is actually the same position Rex would be firing at her for real when Order 66 finally happened.]] This time, she's able to block Rex's live shots fired from her back, because she already learned how to do from the man himself during their training.
* "Life and Death" (Season 1, Episode 1) explains why the Jedi take Force-sensitive children to be raised away from their families, however seemingly cruel it seems. Ahsoka was able to keep a saber-toothed tiger from not only eating her, but to give her a ride back to her home village. That much raw power would be dangerous to leave to grow up without the strict discipline that the Jedi maintained. Think ''Film/{{Firestarter}}''.
* Wonder how Dooku figured out how Rako Hardeen was Obi-Wan? In "Choices" Dooku is shown to dig deeper into things when things don't add up. The Jedi Council were so arrogant to think Dooku could fall for it.

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* In [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E4TheSithLord "The Sith Lord", Lord"]], Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. While he's likely blinded by being in the dark so long, he's also likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to identify him should she manage to escape.
* In [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E5PracticeMakesPerfect "Practice Makes Perfect", Perfect"]], though it was Anakin's whole TrainingFromHell regime that helps Ahsoka become a formidable fighter capable of surviving Order 66 when it happened, Captain Rex himself also plays a major role in making that happen as well. During the initial training sessions, Rex withheld from participating himself because Ahsoka already had her hands full with just his clone troopers. As she becomes more skilled after a TimeSkip, however, Rex finally decides to step in and hit Ahsoka with a stun shot she didn't see coming from her back. [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered This is actually the same position Rex would be firing at her for real when Order 66 finally happened.]] This time, she's able to block Rex's live shots fired from her back, because she already learned how to do so from the man himself during their training.
* [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E1LifeAndDeath "Life and Death" Death"]] (Season 1, Episode 1) explains why the Jedi take Force-sensitive children to be raised away from their families, however seemingly cruel it seems. Ahsoka was able to keep a saber-toothed tiger from not only eating her, her but to give her a ride back to her home village. That much raw power would be dangerous to leave to grow up without the strict discipline that the Jedi maintained. Think ''Film/{{Firestarter}}''.
* Wonder how Dooku figured out how Rako Hardeen was Obi-Wan? In "Choices" [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E3Choices "Choices"]] Dooku is shown to dig deeper into things when things don't add up. The Jedi Council were was clearly so arrogant to think Dooku could fall for it.



* At the beginning of "Practice Makes Perfect", an eager young Padawan can be seen alongside his master watching Ahsoka's test, easily identifiable to those familiar as Caleb Dume, aka the future [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Kanan Jarrus]]. The same episode ends in the mist of [[ThePurge Order 66]] being executed, meaning somewhere else in the galaxy, that once happy kid [[Comicbook/StarWarsKanan is]] [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E1Aftermath now]] [[BreakTheCutie alone, scared, and running for his life]].

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* At the beginning of [[Recap/StarWarsTalesOfTheJediS1E5PracticeMakesPerfect "Practice Makes Perfect", Perfect"]], an eager young Padawan can be seen alongside his master watching Ahsoka's test, easily identifiable to those familiar as Caleb Dume, aka the future [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Kanan Jarrus]]. The same episode ends in the mist midst of [[ThePurge Order 66]] being executed, meaning somewhere else in the galaxy, that once happy kid [[Comicbook/StarWarsKanan is]] [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E1Aftermath now]] [[BreakTheCutie alone, scared, and running for his life]].

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* "Life and Death" (Season 1, Episode 1) explains why the Jedi take Force-sensitive children to be raised away from their families, however seemingly cruel it seems. Ahsoka was able to keep a saber-toothed tiger from not only eating her, but to give her a ride back to her home village. That much raw power would be dangerous to leave to grow-up without the strict discipline that the Jedi maintained. Think ''Film/{{Firestarter}}''.

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* "Life and Death" (Season 1, Episode 1) explains why the Jedi take Force-sensitive children to be raised away from their families, however seemingly cruel it seems. Ahsoka was able to keep a saber-toothed tiger from not only eating her, but to give her a ride back to her home village. That much raw power would be dangerous to leave to grow-up grow up without the strict discipline that the Jedi maintained. Think ''Film/{{Firestarter}}''.
* Wonder how Dooku figured out how Rako Hardeen was Obi-Wan? In "Choices" Dooku is shown to dig deeper into things when things don't add up. The Jedi Council were so arrogant to think Dooku could fall for it.
** This plus what Dooku says about Qui-Gon singing Obi-Wan's achievements in "The Sith Lord" also makes sense.
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** Worth noting is that their counterparts in the ''{{Literature/Ahsoka}}'' novel, Kaeden and Miera, survived the destruction of Alderaan as they were with the Rebellion fleet at the time.

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** Worth noting is that their counterparts in the ''{{Literature/Ahsoka}}'' novel, Kaeden and Miera, survived the destruction of Alderaan as they were with the Rebellion fleet at the time.time.

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* At the beginning of "Practice Makes Perfect", an eager young Padawan can be seen alongside his master watching Ahsoka's test, easily identifiable to those familiar as Caleb Dume, aka the future [[Characters/StarWarsCrewOfTheGhost Kanan Jarrus]]. The same episode ends in the mist of [[ThePurge Order 66]] being executed, meaning somewhere else in the galaxy, that once happy kid [[Comicbook/StarWarsKanan is]] [[Recap/StarWarsTheBadBatchS1E1Aftermath now]] [[BreakTheCutie alone, scared, and running for his life]].
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* "Life and Death" (Season 1, Episode 1) explains why the Jedi take Force-sensitive children to be raised away from their families, however seemingly cruel it seems. Ahsoka was able to keep a saber-toothed tiger from not only eating her, but to give her a ride back to her home village. That much raw power would be dangerous to leave to grow-up without the strict discipline that the Jedi maintained. Think ''Film/{{Firestarter}}''.
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* In the last episode of Season 1, Ahsoka calls for Senator Bail Organa's help in taking the farmer's family - the only survivors of their village - to safety. Chances are they are sent to resettle on Alderaan...[[EarthShatteringKaboom and we all know what will happen to the planet a few years later.]]

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* In the last episode of Season 1, Ahsoka calls for Senator Bail Organa's help in taking the farmer's family - the only survivors of their village - to safety. Chances are they are sent to resettle on Alderaan...[[EarthShatteringKaboom and we all know what will happen to the planet a few years later.]]]]
** Worth noting is that their counterparts in the ''{{Literature/Ahsoka}}'' novel, Kaeden and Miera, survived the destruction of Alderaan as they were with the Rebellion fleet at the time.
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* In "Practice Makes Perfect", though it was Anakin's whole TrainingFromHell regime that helps Ahsoka become a formidable fighter capable of surviving Order 66 when it happened, Captain Rex himself also plays a major role in making that happen as well. During the initial training sessions, Rex withheld from participating himself because Ahsoka already had her hands full with just his clone troopers. As she becomes more skilled after a TimeSkip, however, Rex finally decides to step in and hit Ahsoka with a stun shot she didn't see coming from her back. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered This is actually the same position Rex would be firing at her for real when Order 66 finally happened.]] This time, she's able to block Rex's live shots fired from her back, because she already learned how to do from the man himself during their training.

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* In "Practice Makes Perfect", though it was Anakin's whole TrainingFromHell regime that helps Ahsoka become a formidable fighter capable of surviving Order 66 when it happened, Captain Rex himself also plays a major role in making that happen as well. During the initial training sessions, Rex withheld from participating himself because Ahsoka already had her hands full with just his clone troopers. As she becomes more skilled after a TimeSkip, however, Rex finally decides to step in and hit Ahsoka with a stun shot she didn't see coming from her back. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered This is actually the same position Rex would be firing at her for real when Order 66 finally happened.]] This time, she's able to block Rex's live shots fired from her back, because she already learned how to do from the man himself during their training.
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* In "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. While he's likely blinded by being in the dark so long, he's also likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to identify him.

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* In "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. While he's likely blinded by being in the dark so long, he's also likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to identify him.him should she manage to escape.
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* In "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. While he's likely blinded by being in the dark so long, he's also likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to indentify him.

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* In "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. While he's likely blinded by being in the dark so long, he's also likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to indentify identify him.
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* In the last episode of Season 1, Ahsoka calls for Senator Bail Organa's help in taking the farmer's family - the only survivors of their village - to safety. Chances are they are sent to resettle on Alderaan...[[DoomedByCanon and we all know]] [[EarthShatteringKaboom what will happen to the planet]] [[Film/ANewHope a few years later.]]

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* In the last episode of Season 1, Ahsoka calls for Senator Bail Organa's help in taking the farmer's family - the only survivors of their village - to safety. Chances are they are sent to resettle on Alderaan...[[DoomedByCanon and we all know]] [[EarthShatteringKaboom and we all know what will happen to the planet]] [[Film/ANewHope planet a few years later.]]
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* In "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. He's likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to indentify him.

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* In "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. He's While he's likely blinded by being in the dark so long, he's also likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to indentify him.
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* In ''Practice Makes Perfect'', though it was Anakin's whole TrainingFromHell regime that helps Ahsoka become a formidable fighter capable of surviving Order 66 when it happened, Captain Rex himself also plays a major role in making that happen as well. During the initial training sessions, Rex withheld from participating himself because Ahsoka already had her hands full with just his clone troopers. As she becomes more skilled after a TimeSkip, however, Rex finally decides to step in and hit Ahsoka with a stun shot she didn't see coming from her back. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered This is actually the same position Rex would be firing at her for real when Order 66 finally happened.]] This time, she's able to block Rex's live shots fired from her back, because she already learned how to do from the man himself during their training.

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* In ''Practice "The Sith Lord", Darth Sidious is seen covering his face when Yaddle opens the hanger bay door. He's likely trying to conceal his face since the light would make it easier for Yaddle to indentify him.
* In "Practice
Makes Perfect'', Perfect", though it was Anakin's whole TrainingFromHell regime that helps Ahsoka become a formidable fighter capable of surviving Order 66 when it happened, Captain Rex himself also plays a major role in making that happen as well. During the initial training sessions, Rex withheld from participating himself because Ahsoka already had her hands full with just his clone troopers. As she becomes more skilled after a TimeSkip, however, Rex finally decides to step in and hit Ahsoka with a stun shot she didn't see coming from her back. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered This is actually the same position Rex would be firing at her for real when Order 66 finally happened.]] This time, she's able to block Rex's live shots fired from her back, because she already learned how to do from the man himself during their training.
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!! FridgeBrilliance

* In ''Practice Makes Perfect'', though it was Anakin's whole TrainingFromHell regime that helps Ahsoka become a formidable fighter capable of surviving Order 66 when it happened, Captain Rex himself also plays a major role in making that happen as well. During the initial training sessions, Rex withheld from participating himself because Ahsoka already had her hands full with just his clone troopers. As she becomes more skilled after a TimeSkip, however, Rex finally decides to step in and hit Ahsoka with a stun shot she didn't see coming from her back. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS7E11Shattered This is actually the same position Rex would be firing at her for real when Order 66 finally happened.]] This time, she's able to block Rex's live shots fired from her back, because she already learned how to do from the man himself during their training.
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!! FridgeHorror

* In the last episode of Season 1, Ahsoka calls for Senator Bail Organa's help in taking the farmer's family - the only survivors of their village - to safety. Chances are they are sent to resettle on Alderaan...[[DoomedByCanon and we all know]] [[EarthShatteringKaboom what will happen to the planet]] [[Film/ANewHope a few years later.]]

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