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Captain Rex was notably absent in the first season of Ahsoka, much to the initial disappointment of fans. However, this absence was justified as the story primarily revolved around Ahsoka and Sabine's crucial mission to prevent Thrawn's resurgence in a different galaxy.
In Ahsoka episode 5, Rex's limited appearance was a delightful treat for fans and set the stage for an intriguing development in his character's journey during the New Republic era of Star Wars.
By including Rex in upcoming projects such as Ahsoka season 2 and The Mandalorian season 4, not only would it address the disappointment of Boba Fett's absence but also offer compelling character interactions, all the while staying true to Rex's previous rebellion against the Empire.
The absence of a certain character in Ahsoka season 1 could potentially pave the way for a thrilling future in the Star Wars universe. With its ties to Star Wars Rebels and its significance within the New Republic era, Ahsoka naturally incorporated a wide range of important characters, many of whom will likely continue to play significant roles in the upcoming second season.
Despite the already diverse cast, speculations arose regarding potential additions to the story. One theory, in particular, centered around Zeb from Star Wars Rebels and The Mandalorian, considering his connections to other characters in the show. Additionally, there was another character from the Star Wars franchise who was heavily theorized to make an appearance in Ahsoka, but ultimately did not. While initially disappointing, this exclusion could actually lead to a more captivating future in the vast galaxy.
Ahsoka Season 1 Did Not Feature Rex In A Significant Role - But This May Be For The Better
Rex's First Appearance | Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) |
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Played By: | Temuera Morrison in Ahsoka episode 5, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, and Star Wars: The Bad Batch |
The character in question, Captain Rex, was a Clone Wars ally of Ahsoka. While Rex did appear briefly in Ahsoka season 1 through the World Between Worlds in episode 5, it was only for a few seconds and can be considered a cameo. Therefore, Rex did not play the significant role that many fans anticipated in Ahsoka season 1. However, despite the initial disappointment of his limited appearance, it can be argued that his absence actually made sense in the context of the story. Ahsoka season 1 predominantly focused on Ahsoka and Sabine's mission to stop the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn in a different galaxy altogether.
Given that Rex is primarily associated with Ahsoka in the Star Wars universe, and Ahsoka herself was stranded on an unknown planet in another galaxy, it wouldn't have been logical to include Rex in the story. Forcing his involvement may have felt forced and unwarranted. Instead, his brief cameo in episode 5 served as a satisfying dose of fan service, particularly because that episode revolved around the Clone Wars. Since Ahsoka's story didn't leave much room for her closest friend, the initial disappointment of his absence can be seen in a different light. Rex now has a more logical and exciting future in the New Republic era, thanks to Star Wars.
The Mandalorian Season 4 And Ahsoka Season 2 Would Benefit From Rex’s Inclusion
Rex's future comes into question with the upcoming seasons of Ahsoka and The Mandalorian, particularly the latter. Theories from Ahsoka season 1 suggest that The Mandalorian season 4 will see Din Djarin teaming up with Hera Syndulla, Ezra Bridger, and Carson Teva to investigate Thrawn's return. The events of The Mandalorian season 3 have already established Din's opposition to Imperial remnants, setting the foundation for a conflict with Grand Admiral Thrawn and an alliance with the characters from Ahsoka season 1.
Having developed a close bond with Hera, Ezra, and Zeb after Star Wars Rebels, Rex is a likely candidate to be called upon for assistance against Thrawn. His history of opposing the Empire, as shown in Star Wars: The Bad Batch and Star Wars Rebels, further supports this narrative. This potential future for Rex's character arc is much more exciting than his forced inclusion in Ahsoka season 1.
Rex’s Inclusion In Star Wars’ Future Would Fix Another Character Injustice - & Improve Their Arc
In addition to his role in opposing the resurgent Galactic Empire, Rex's appearances in The Mandalorian season 4, Ahsoka season 2, and other Star Wars projects set in the New Republic era would help correct an unfair treatment of another character. This issue revolves around Boba Fett and his absence in the New Republic timeline of Star Wars. Despite mixed reception for The Book of Boba Fett, many fans and critics still anticipate his inclusion following his promising reintroduction in The Mandalorian season 2.
One of the factors contributing to this anticipation is the actor portraying both Boba Fett and Rex: Temuera Morrison. Morrison has been a devoted member of the Star Wars franchise since the prequels and has consistently shown enthusiasm for the characters he portrays. This dedication warrants a significant role in the New Republic era. While many believed that Boba Fett would fulfill this role, his sidelined status has raised doubts about his future. By involving Rex in future narratives, this injustice to both Morrison and Boba Fett could be partially addressed.
Additionally, the inclusion of Rex alongside Boba Fett has the potential to create captivating character development for both. As they are both genetic clones of Jango Fett, their meeting would lead to engaging conversations and intricate dynamics. Furthermore, the collaboration between Rex and Boba Fett would provide a gratifying moment for fans, reinforcing the notion that Rex's absence from Ahsoka season 1 was a disappointment that sets the stage for a thrilling Star Wars future for the accomplished Clone Captain in various ways.
Editor's P/S
As an enthusiastic fan, I was initially disappointed by the absence of Captain Rex in Ahsoka season 1. However, upon reflection, I believe that his limited appearance was justified given the story's focus on Ahsoka and Sabine's mission. The brief cameo in episode 5 served as a satisfying nod to fans while leaving room for a more significant role in future projects.
The potential for Rex to play a pivotal role in Ahsoka season 2 and The Mandalorian season 4 is particularly exciting. His history with Ahsoka and his experience in opposing the Empire make him a valuable asset in the fight against Grand Admiral Thrawn. I am eager to see how his character develops and interacts with other beloved characters from the Star Wars universe.
Overall, while the absence of Rex in Ahsoka season 1 was initially disappointing, it ultimately allows for a more compelling and logical future for the character. I am confident that his inclusion in upcoming projects will address the disappointment of his limited appearance and contribute to the rich tapestry of the Star Wars galaxy.