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- 7 reasons why it’s worth watching the AHSOKA Series
Ahsoka is another exciting chapter in the Star Wars saga It brings new characters, the return of familiar heroes, more incredible worlds, funny droids, and impressive lightsaber battles
- 10 Reasons Why Ahsoka Is The Best Star Wars TV Show
Both shows bring unique qualities to their narratives that capture different aspects of why fans love Star Wars while providing diverse reasons for being considered among the best TV offerings in the galaxy far far away
- Ahsoka Review: Time to Say Goodbye to the Star Wars You Knew - Esquire
Rosario Dawson's Ahsoka was one of the first modern Disney roles to be cast solely on fan service alone, and it was the right choice Dawson is charming, poised, and truly treats the character
- The Top 5 Reasons To Watch Ahsoka, From Rosario Dawson Herself
Ahsoka star Rosario Dawson lists five reasons to be excited about the upcoming Star Wars show in a new promo, teasing an epic-scale adventure
- Star Wars: Ahsoka - Wikipedia
Ahsoka follows former Jedi apprentice Ahsoka Tano and her allies as they defend the fledgling New Republic against remnants of the Galactic Empire Rosario Dawson stars as the title character, reprising her role from The Mandalorian
- Why you should watch Ahsoka (and all of Star Wars)
The action in “Ahsoka” is intense and intimate, often emphasizing the strength of cunning as opposed to brute force, again echoing the theme of hope versus hatred The story, in short, is captivating, curiosity-inducing and enables a character like Ahsoka to be truly tested
- Ahsoka is a great show worth watching - The Triangle
That being said, “””Ahsoka” is a show that succeeds in satisfying the desires of the majority of “Star Wars” fans This is not an easy thing to accomplish considering the large level of disagreement that exists among “Star Wars” fans, but you are never going to make everyone happy
- Rosario Dawson is a Force to Follow in Disney+ Series Ahsoka | TV . . .
From the first two episodes made available to critics, it’s hard to tell where “Ahsoka” falls in the Star Wars universe It appears to lack the political aspirations of “Andor,” an exposé of how fascism rises and affects the fates of immigrants when it does
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