Ahsoka Episode 5 is there an end?!

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Ahsoka Episode 5 is there an end?!

Now that we have officially crossed the midway point for Ahsoka, Dave Filoni has returned to not only pen Episode 5, titled “Shadow Warrior,” but to direct it as well. With the episode simultaneously airing in theaters across the country, it appears that Filoni is trying to prepare himself for a silver-screen debut, though it seems that he still needs to hone his craft. Cinematic digital landscapes and dramatic Light Side vs. Dark Side duels can only go so far, and this week’s episode underscores that. It chases after the ghosts of better stories, clinging to their spectral tendrils in hopes of drawing from the emotions they once inspired in the hearts of fans.

This week, though, Ahsoka (Rosario Dawson) is not the master and Sabine (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) is not her apprentice. Instead, Ahsoka is retracing her steps, to when she was the apprentice. You may recognize her master. He was in the last episode. He’s a smaller character named “Anakin Skywalker,” also known for his brief stint as the little known “Darth Vader.” Heard of him?

Yes, Hayden Christensen is back for another round of Ahsoka. Snips and Skyguy are back in action. The pair reunite in the World Between Worlds, a place so fortunately dim that the messy de-aging of Christensen isn’t lit well enough to be a total eye sore. For those who don’t know, the World Between Worlds is basically a spot where all times converge into one. So, when Anakin tells Ahsoka she’s going to have to fight for her life, that basically means she’s going to have to travel back in time into her memories, where she’ll go head-to-head with her old demons.

    Though the first five episodes haven’t had anything extra sequences after the credits, it’s still possible that future installments will have extra scenes. Therefore, for those who are concerned about missing any bonus content, it’s a good idea to find articles like this one for confirmation.

    For now, you can continue to assume that Ahsoka does not have post-credits scenes. However, you still might want to stick around for the names of the people who helped to create the series, as a way of showing that you appreciate the work they have done.

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