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鈥楢hsoka鈥 takes familiar 鈥楽tar Wars鈥 theme to a new place

The 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 universe has been built on rebellion, again and again. In 鈥淎hsoka,鈥 the rebellion is in the show 鈥 and in real life, too.聽

By Ken Makin, Contributor

The 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 universe has always centered on rebellion. The series is defined by the defection of Anakin Skywalker from the Jedi order, transforming him into Darth Vader, then by the exploits of his rebellious children to overthrow the galactic empire he helped create.

Yet as the iconic interstellar conflict branches out through live action and animated incarnations, what represents right, wrong, and revolt isn鈥檛 so linear. 鈥淭he Mandalorian鈥 made a hero of a bounty hunter, while 鈥淎ndor鈥 followed a rebel who was perfectly happy to let the Empire-defeating ends justify the often-murky means.

This is where we find the scene-stealing, light saber-wielding Ahsoka Tano, whose own series began streaming on Disney+ this week.

Ahsoka, played by Rosario Dawson, was a star during cameos on 鈥淭he Mandalorian鈥 and 鈥淭he Book of Boba Fett.鈥 鈥淎hsoka鈥 picks up where her appearance on 鈥淭he Mandalorian鈥 left off, an episode that began with Ms. Dawson鈥檚 character working against the Mandalorian before they team up to free a heavily guarded enclave.聽

Yet the thematic center of 鈥淎hsoka鈥 seems to come more from a brief scene in 鈥淭he Book of Boba Fett,鈥 in which she speaks with Luke Skywalker.

鈥淪ometimes the student guides the master,鈥 Ahsoka tells him.

The comment could be applicable to the entire 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 franchise, where apprenticeships are chronically messy things. The first episode of 鈥淎hsoka鈥 鈥 conspicuously named 鈥淢aster and Apprentice鈥 鈥 promises more to come.

Here, the focus is on Ahsoka鈥檚 past and present 鈥 her apprenticeship with Anakin before he became Darth Vader, and the challenges of her own wayward student, Sabine Wren. In the failings of Ahsoka, whose inclination is to work as a lone wolf, we see the failings of her former teacher and the burdens they present.

鈥淲arrior. Outcast. Rebel. Jedi.鈥 reads the tagline for the聽鈥淎hsoka鈥 teaser trailer 鈥 a tagline that could have been attributed to the Skywalker-turned-Sith Lord.

Ahsoka鈥檚 own rebellion 鈥 her defection from the Jedi order 鈥 is chronicled in the animated 鈥淐lone Wars鈥 series. 鈥淎hsoka鈥 picks up with the story of how the Jedi diverges from her old master. Where Anakin chose the dark side, Ahsoka remains faithful to justice 鈥 albeit on her own terms.

The first episode begins with a nostalgic crawl of red letters, followed by an opening sequence to remind fans of the trademark terror of the dark side. Ahsoka stakes her claim to her own series with a dazzling display of white-hot swordplay. By the time the series dashes into its second episode, the stakes facing the galaxy, post-Empire, are emerging. (The series is set after the events of 鈥淩eturn of the Jedi.鈥)

The fact that Ahsoka has her own series at all has a sniff of rebellion about it.聽Many fans rejected the character during her appearances in the animated 鈥淐lone Wars.鈥 But Ms. Dawson鈥檚 live-action efforts in 鈥淭he Mandalorian鈥 and 鈥淏oba Fett鈥 have infused the character with a tangible strength.

It is a victory for more than just the 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 character. In the final 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 screen trilogy, the character of Finn, played by Black actor John Boyega, was attacked by racist online commentary. Much the same happened when Rose Tico, a character played by Asian American actress Kellie Marie Tran, was introduced. Despite creators鈥 commitment to slicing through stereotypes and ill-natured comments, there are times when people of color have to endure being a part of the 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 universe.

In that regard, a Latina鈥檚 top billing in 鈥淎hsoka鈥 perhaps marks another revolution. She is a reminder that rebellion is complicated, not just for characters balancing the nuances of right and wrong, but for creators trying to do the same.聽