) fighting a droid in a shootout. Afterward, Ahsoka engages in a lightsaber battle with Marrok as Sabine battles Hati in a rematch from the first episode. The way the fights are staged is fun, as we cut back and forth between two separate lightsaber fights. Marrok brings the spinning lightsaber to live-action, and Ahsoka kills him. She runs off to take on Baylan Skoll as he protects the map that would lead them to Grand Admiral Thrawn.
With Ahsoka and Baylan finally coming face to face, their lightsaber battle begins. This fight proves to be the thing that a few of her earlier lightsaber fights have lacked. As Baylan is a former Jedi, he proves to be a formidable opponent for Ahsoka, with their powers nearly equal. While he started off as a one-note villain, Stevenson’s performance is bringing him to life, even if he is saddled with the cliché “necessary evil to serve a greater good” line.
Part Four brings Sabine into an interesting place, as she decides to go along the journey with Baylan if it means she will see Ezra again. This path could take her to the dark side of the Force, as Jedi are known for avoiding attachments. After a bit of a shoehorned “I have a bad feeling about this” from Jacen, we find ourselves in a place that means a lot to fans of Star Wars: Rebels: the World Between Worlds.
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