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Warning: The next article has spoilers for “The E book of Boba Fett” Episode 6.
The newest episode of “The E book of Boba Fett” was bonkers — bringing us quite a lot of characters and moments that “Star Wars” followers have solely dreamed of till now.
And two of these moments had a direct connection to “The Clone Wars” animated collection.
‘The Clone Wars’ villain returns
What occurred: The finish of the episode featured a lone determine strolling by means of the desert of Tatooine and approaching Cobb Vanth (Timothy Olyphant), saying that Cobb ought to keep away from working with Boba Fett.
- The particular person — with blue pores and skin and loopy pink eyes — was Cad Bane, a bounty hunter villain from “The Clone Wars” animated collection.
Particulars: Cad Bane was some of the infamous bounty hunters through the Clone Wars, all of which occurred on “The Clone Wars” animated collection.
- He was then employed by the Empire to cease any efforts by the Republic to stand up, as seen on the animated collection “The Dangerous Batch,” in keeping with Leisure Weekly.
Why it issues: That is the primary time we’ve seen Cad Bane in a live-action setting. Much like Ahsoka Tano’s debut on “The Mandalorian,” Bane’s look is one other instance of the animated mixing with the live-action “Star Wars” universe.
An apprentice and her grasp’s son
What occurred: In some of the heartfelt moments of “E book of Boba Fett” Episode 6, Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) spoke about how Grogu (Child Yoda) was struggling to turn out to be a Jedi. She then made a reference to Luke’s father.
Particulars: As Grogu struggled to coach as a Jedi, Luke stated that Grogu’s coronary heart didn’t appear to be into the Jedi methods.
- Ahsoka responded, “A lot like your father.”
Why this issues: The road has a lot weight to it. As seen on “The Clone Wars,” Ahsoka was the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker, Luke’s father.
- The road not solely exhibits Ahsoka knew Anakin and knew him nicely, but it surely’s one other signal that Luke has the emotional complexity of Anakin, who thrived off of ardour — in the end resulting in his fall to the darkish facet.