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Originally Posted by sureLoss
To be fair, I thought that scene hinted to as why the previous Master/Apprentice relationship failed between Ahsoka and Sabine.
Ahsoka expected Sabine to anticipate her flying and the enemy flying like a traditional Jedi. For someone like Ahoska who has an easier connection to the Force, things like Sabine's presets where unnecessary. Sabine failed with these expectations.
But only when Ahsoka adapted to what Sabine wanted to do, did they actually make progress in shooting down the enemy fighters and perhaps foreshadowing how Ahsoka might successfully train Sabine this time around.
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Don't get me wrong. I'm still watching the show and enjoy it, I just don't see why these scenes have to be so long. I get the idea that Sabine is struggling to access her force powers....they've stated that over and over. It seems like they've just devoted an extreme amount of time to Sabine finding her way and they're relying too much on nostalgia and recycling scenes from previous movies.'
It, overall, feels like they don't have much story to tell before that hyperdrive loop gets activated and Thrawn comes back, so they are drawing out these plot points with Sabine regaining her footing and the empire/Sith working behind the scenes.
Part of the issue is that I find the actor playing Sabine to be downright awful. So giving her all this "character development" screen time is dragging the show down. She's so bad that they have to resort to gimmicks like giving her a new haircut to signify change. They need the droid to constantly explain what is going on with her.