A valuable prisoner escapes New Republic custody; a search for answers reunites two old friends.A valuable prisoner escapes New Republic custody; a search for answers reunites two old friends.A valuable prisoner escapes New Republic custody; a search for answers reunites two old friends.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe droid in the back of the E-Wing that tries to stop Sabine is modeled after the original 1977 R2-D2 action figure from Kenner.
- GoofsEzra's message to Sabine makes reference to them being like siblings and growing up together in the Rebellion. In Star Wars: Rebels (2014), where both characters originated, Ezra had a decidedly romantic interest in Sabine, and she was depicted as being several years his senior, often calling him "kid" to emphasize that she was too old for his advances.
- Quotes
Ahsoka Tano: Sometimes even the right reasons have the wrong consequences.
- Crazy creditsThere is a dedication in the closing credits to late actor Ray Stevenson (Baylan Skoll): "For our friend, Ray."
- SoundtracksIgyah Kah
Written by Kevin Kiner, Ludwig Göransson, Deana Kiner and Noah Gorelick
Featured vocalist Sarah Tudzin
Sarah Tudzin appears courtesy of Hopeless Records, Inc.
Featured review
Pacing oddly slow, but excited to see more!
I watched the entire Star Wars: Rebels series in preparation for episode one, finishing season four the day of the premier. It's great fun seeing the Easter eggs and how the story seems ready to pay off the last episode of Rebels right from the start.
The Star Wars audience is always in good hands with Dave Filoni. But something about the direction or editing here seems strangely low-energy and slow. Perhaps I'm just over-used to the kinetic energy of th animated series. But it seems like there is a lot of staring and pausing and walking, etc. The characters earned a strong connection to each other I don't feel here yet. Otherwise visually beautiful and a great start to a series focused on one of Star Wars' most interesting characters. Can't wait to see how they bring back Ezra!
The Star Wars audience is always in good hands with Dave Filoni. But something about the direction or editing here seems strangely low-energy and slow. Perhaps I'm just over-used to the kinetic energy of th animated series. But it seems like there is a lot of staring and pausing and walking, etc. The characters earned a strong connection to each other I don't feel here yet. Otherwise visually beautiful and a great start to a series focused on one of Star Wars' most interesting characters. Can't wait to see how they bring back Ezra!
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- LorenBieg
- Aug 22, 2023
Details
- Runtime55 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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