Ahsoka's Role in Anakin's Fall
Ahsoka leaving Anakin played a crucial part in his downfall, and her having to come to terms with that as we see in Rebels, her handling the trauma with it, was really powerful and emotional for me, especially knowing the story and history those two characters had
It's intentional because the Jedi are meant to be seen as flawed, they're the "good guys" but they screw many things up
Palpatine was the mastermind but thw Jedi's blindness and arrogance kinda made it easier for Palps to pull the strings as he did.
In Rebels she kept regretting her decision to leave for Anakin even though it was the right decision for her. Then she's like "I won't leave. Not this time" as if she's somehow at fault for Anakin liking to kill kids. I'm glad she didn't die by his hand, even if the time travel was dumb, because it would have been such an anti-climatic end for her character. Yes, honey, you incidentally escaped the mass murderer, now come back years later to get killed by him because you feel bad. Maybe it makes sense for her to not be thinking clearly, obi-wan blamed himself for many years for Anakin's fall, unfairly might I say, and Ahsoka is thinking that perhaps if she stayed she could've helped Anakin when he needed someone the most. Would it have worked? probably not, but her being conflicted and thinking it, to me is fine if all characters had perfect clarity and thought clearly 100% of the time the show wouldn't be interesting, to me.
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