Ahsoka unleashes her Jedi powers in an episode focused on heritage of all kinds.

ThisStar Wars Rebelsreview contains spoilers.

We already know Ahsokas personality in general, if not her abilities in particular.

We also already know about Kanans stubbornness and his worries about his own abilities.

Now, we get to see how the two relate to one another.

As for Zeb, he references his warrior past and expresses uncertainty in his minor role.

What about the characters we know a bit less about, like Ahsoka and the Inquisitors?

A speeder chase is reminiscent ofAttack of the Clones, and a later moment recallsThe Phantom Menace.

Instead, a brief fight between the Rebels and the Inquisitors in a hallway spills into the streets.

When it finally takes place, the climactic fight illustrates some of the best things about the Jedi.

This fight is fist-pumpingly beautiful, though, using some artistically done slow motion and choice choreography.

but its also a high point for the show by itself.

But the key to all of this is the Force-sensitive children.

The Ithorian baby is more important, contributing to Ezras development.

Ezra walks toward a fight holding this baby, which reaches for his lightsaber.

Kanan and Ahsoka consider their mission a success, but theyve given the kids into theextremely untrustworthyhands of Chopper.

The fact is, the best episodes ofRebelshave been the ones about the Jedi.

Rating:

4 out of 5