Warning: Spoilers ahead for Ahsoka episode 5!
The conclusion of Ahsoka episode 5 marks the beginning of an exciting journey to a distant galaxy. In this epic ending, we witness the New Republic's belief that the Empire has been vanquished, unaware of a looming danger. In episode 4, Morgan Elsbeth managed to obtain the crucial coordinates that could potentially lead her to Grand Admiral Thrawn. Thrawn, a former Imperial warlord who poses a significant threat to the Republic, remains hidden. Ahsoka Tano was left abandoned by her companions, Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, presuming her demise.
In Ahsoka episode 5, the story takes an epic turn and shifts focus towards a character study. The boundaries between reality and Ahsoka's imagination are blurred, as she fights for her life. This intense near-death experience is bound to have a lasting impact on Ahsoka. Here, we reveal the biggest spoilers and provide a comprehensive explanation of the ending of Ahsoka episode 5.
7 Princess Leia Is Running Interference For General Syndulla
Leia Organa and Hera Syndulla have maintained a strong bond throughout the Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: Forces of Destiny series, with Leia visiting Hera's rebel cell on Lothal multiple times. Their shared roles as leaders in the Rebel Alliance and participation in the Battle of Endor further solidify their connection. Carson Teva's revelation about Senator Organa "running interference" for Hera indicates that Leia continues to be a loyal friend to her. While this detail may initially appear to be a simple Star Wars Easter egg, it carries greater weight as it positions Leia as an active member of the rebel network opposing the resurgent Empire. Considering Hera's departure to Coruscant at the end of the episode, it is reasonable to speculate that Leia will offer her support. In fact, it is conceivable that Lucasfilm has even cast an actress to portray a younger version of Leia Organa.
6 Jacen Syndulla Possesses The Force
Ahsoka episode 5 validates the strong implications made in Star Wars Rebels' epilogue and a single line of dialogue in the previous episode. It is now confirmed that Jacen Syndulla possesses Force-derived abilities. Jacen's Force potential originates from his human father, Kanan Jarrus, who was Hera's lover during the Dark Times of the Empire's reign. Tragically, Kanan never witnessed the fall of the Empire or even the Battle of Yavin. However, his legacy lives on through Jacen, whose sensitivity to the Force saved Ahsoka from certain death.
5 Ahsoka Experiences Key Moments From The Clone Wars Again
After Ahsoka narrowly escaped death at the hands of Baylan Skoll, she unexpectedly finds herself transported to a mysterious realm called the World Between Worlds. This ethereal domain transcends the constraints of time and space and has previously been utilized in Star Wars as a means of traversing through time. Recent connections suggest that it represents a metaphysical realm within the Force, akin to the afterlife in the Star Wars universe. In the fifth episode of Ahsoka's journey, there are indications that she is following this interpretation as she confronts what appears to be the Force apparition of Anakin Skywalker. In this profound encounter, Ahsoka revisits pivotal moments of the Clone Wars, recollecting the countless battles she had fought in, while Anakin reminds her of her inherent warrior nature, a quality she was extensively trained for.
4 Ahsoka Chooses Not To Just Be The Warrior Anakin Trained Her To Be
3 Ahsoka's Costume Change Signifies Her Transformation Into Ahsoka The White
Ahsoka episode 5 culminates with the realization that our protagonist encompasses more than mere combat proficiency. The path of a warrior presents the risk of succumbing to darkness, symbolized by a fleeting crimson hue in Ahsoka's eyes as she feels tempted. However, she defies this temptation by willingly releasing her weapon. She internalizes Anakin Skywalker's ultimate wisdom: while he taught her how to engage in battle, she needs to transcend this identity to truly embrace life. This poignant moment resonates with Yoda's teachings to Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back, where Yoda emphasized that greatness is not achieved through wars. Ahsoka now comprehends the profound truth behind these words.
After her enigmatic encounter with the mystical realm, Ahsoka Tano undergoes a profound metamorphosis, becoming Ahsoka the White. This fresh attire not only signifies a new chapter in her existence but also symbolizes her unwavering devotion to the luminous side of the Force. Furthermore, it alludes to her profound connection with a celestial entity of pure white radiance dubbed the Daughter, who once rescued Ahsoka from peril. Clearly drawing inspiration from Gandalf, the renowned character from The Lord of the Rings, Ahsoka the White's transformation mirrors the powerful wizard's transcendental rebirth into a pristine white persona following his near-death experience.
Ahsoka's transformation in Star Wars Rebels' epilogue seems to have been slightly retconned. Initially, she was dressed in white while meeting Sabine on Lothal and suggesting a mission to find Ezra Bridger. However, the transformation appears incomplete as the Ahsoka depicted in Star Wars Rebels didn't carry any lightsabers, instead opting for a staff-like weapon.
2 Ahsoka Hitches A Ride To Another Galaxy By Purrgil
The Pathway to Peridea star map has been destroyed, but Ahsoka discovers an alternate route. By studying the ancient migration patterns of purrgil, the space whales in Star Wars, a star map was created. Ahsoka taps into the Force and establishes a connection with one of these magnificent creatures, persuading it to guide her to Peridea. This fascinating scene raises the intriguing possibility that the original extragalactic explorers possessed Force sensitivity and accomplished a similar feat. Interestingly, the purrgil exhibit even greater power than the hyperspace engines on the Eye of Sion, implying that Ahsoka may even arrive at Peridea before Morgan Elsbeth.
1 Hera Is Headed Back To Coruscant To Face The Senate
Ahsoka puts her friend Hera Syndulla in a difficult position. Mon Mothma states that the Senate Committee requires Ahsoka Tano to testify as a witness regarding Hera's actions. If the Senate Oversight Committee rules against Hera, she could lose her rank. In The Mandalorian season 3, it is revealed that high-level Imperial agents are present on Coruscant, suggesting they may be interfering to protect Morgan Elsbeth. This implies that the request for Ahsoka's return is far from innocent. In potential future episodes, Ahsoka's story might include a subplot set on Coruscant, where Hera struggles with Imperial spies, potentially even encountering the popular agent Elia Kane from The Mandalorian season 3.
New episodes of Ahsoka premiere on Disney+ every Tuesday at 6 pm PT / 9 pm ET.