Rebels Dispatch: Darth… Ezra? Bendu, Bendu, Bendu

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Author’s Note: (below)

Of the three things I speculated would possibly occur throughout season three of “Star Wars Rebels,” only one seems to be of certainty; the other two not so much. The one that looks like an early lock is Kanan regaining his sight back after being blinded by Darth Maul during the season two finale, but there’s a catch, however. It won’t be by simply returning to how he originally was. Instead the new character Bendu will teach him how to use the force in order to see through perception, surroundings, feelings, and so on. And, of course, with some of the fantastical involved as well, otherwise it wouldn’t be Star Wars.

As for the two where I think I may end up being wrong, for starters I thought Ezra wouldn’t eventually give in to the dark side. Now, I still have immense faith in him not to fall into what Kanan rightfully calls a “trap.” In the hour premiere “Steps Into Shadow,” seeing Ezra angry at his fellow rebels, his family really, and opening the Sith holocron were images of utmost concern to me. It’s a relief that Kanan entrusted the holocron with Bendu, as a “gift” to keep it safe and Ezra. This path he’s on is a season long plot point, so we see what comes of it until maybe the midseason finale.

For the final idea I had: Sabine playing a bigger role. I’m moving those chips I placed on her and sliding them over to the Bendu camp. He showed up much earlier in Rebels than I expected, it might’ve been even before Grand Admiral Thrawn showed up on screen. It was definitely before Maul has had a chance to cause some reckoning, who’ll show up next week on “The Holocrons of Fate.” Those two facts alone tell me he’s going to be a major character, and I’m super stoked for that because his introduction, design and voice are plain awesome.

I’ll have more to say on Thrawn after episode three, hopefully. He didn’t have much of a role in the first two episodes. All I have for right now is that he’s a different kind of villain that we’re not necessarily accustomed to.

If you haven’t already, please take the time to read my love letter to Rebels

By Jon Reyes

My current editor, Jaden Daly, wrote the following mini-bio of me for his website A Daly Dose Of Hoops, and I’m posting it here because it’s one of the coolest things anyone has done for me. I’ll be forever thankful to him. Thank you, Jaden. "Jonathan joined the Daly Dose Of Hoops staff in the fall of 2016, and will serve as the primary source of coverage for Wagner College and the Northeast Conference. In addition to his work on this site, he is also the editor-in-chief of his own website, The “J” Effect, as well as a columnist for TheGWW.com. His industry background is extensive, having served in the past as a breaking news intern at the Staten Island Advance and its website, SILive.com, and also as a sports intern at the Riverdale Press. A 2016 graduate of Manhattan College, Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications, with a concentration in journalism. During his time at the Riverdale institution, he wrote for Manhattan’s student newspaper; The Quadrangle, beginning as a staff writer before ultimately assuming the positions of senior writer, assistant editor; and ultimately, sports editor. His work for the Quadrangle earned him Manhattan’s Excellence in Journalism, Best Sports News Article, and Most Prolific awards, as well as nominations for eight similar awards in his four-year tenure. His in-depth profile on Steve Masiello, compiled in April 2016, still stands as one of the most comprehensive pieces written about the head coach since Masiello was hired by Manhattan in 2011."

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