Warning! This article contains spoilers for Ahsoka episode 7.
Summary
- Ahsoka episode 7 showcases an emotional reunion between Ahsoka, Ezra, and Sabine, setting a record for the most Jedi team-up in a live-action Star Wars show.
- The Acolyte TV series set to premiere in 2024 will feature countless new Jedi characters in the High Republic Era, potentially surpassing Ahsoka's record for Jedi team-ups.
- Ahsoka's three Jedi team-up is a thrilling and satisfying moment, while The Acolyte promises an exciting prospect of featuring numerous Jedi in their prime.
Ahsoka episode 7 "Part Seven: Dreams and Madness" has broken a special record for Star Wars live-action TV shows – but one upcoming 2024 series is set to smash it by a mile. Things are coming to a head as Ahsoka barrels towards its season finale: Thrawn and the Nightsisters have begun their final preparations to escape Peridea, while Sabine Wren and Ezra Bridger have taken the time to enjoy their reunion. Sabine, however, has been hiding the uncertainty of their journey home, a prospect which is made all the more difficult by Dark Jedi apprentice Shin Hati and Thrawn’s Imperial forces hunting them down – Sabine and Ezra needed all the help they could get.
Enter Ahsoka Tano, who in Ahsoka episode 7 has finally made it to Peridea with the help of the purrgil, Star Wars’ hyperspace-traversing star whales. Ahsoka, Ezra, and Sabine’s reunion is notable for multiple reasons. For one, it’s an emotional moment – when Ezra saved Ahsoka’s life in the World Between Worlds at the end of Star Wars Rebels season 4, she’d promised to come and find him wherever he was. Now, she’s finally been able to fulfill that promise. And seeing Ahsoka, Ezra, and Sabine on screen at the same time has set an important record for Disney+’s live-action Star Wars shows.
Your browser does not support the video tag. Ahsoka Episode 7 Has Live-Action Star Wars TV's Biggest Jedi Team-Up When Ahsoka finally locates Sabine and Ezra, they’re fighting for their lives against Shin and Thrawn’s remaining Night Troopers. The three of them fighting together is a significant moment. Sabine can officially be considered a Jedi; she’s a Jedi’s Padawan, wields a lightsaber, and has even proven herself to be Force-sensitive after feeling her master’s presence while Ahsoka and Huyang were hiding within Peridea’s debris field. As such, their coming together is the biggest Jedi team-up there has ever been in a Star Wars live-action show. Previously, audiences have seen Ahsoka and Luke, Ahsoka and Grogu, Grogu and Luke, and Grogu and Kelleran Beq together, but there have never been more than two named Jedi on-screen fighting side by side at the same time in Star Wars’ live-action TV continuity – until now.