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But after a long battle, Ahsoka's ship is disabled. Ahsoka flies the ship against subfighters-two of which are piloted by bad guys Shin Hati and Marrock-while Sabine is on the turret. The New Republic is as useless as the Old one was, though, and they offer zero support of any kind.Īnd that means Ahsoka, Sabine and Huyang are on their own for this mission, and the remainder of the episode is spent in battle. Hera Syndulla, meanwhile, tries to petition the New Republic-and Mon Mothma specifically-for a task force to send after Morgan Elsbeth and her unaffiliated Dark Force user allies. On the way, Ahsoka tries to give Sabine some Jedi training, and it goes okay, but Sabine can't feel the Force. When we pick up with Ahsoka and Sabine, they're on their way to Seatos, that creepy planet with the red trees that the bad guys were hanging out on at the end of last week's pair of episodes. There are basically three major scenes/sequences in this episode. The length is actually immaterial to the comparison, though-while episode three, "Time to Fly," is short, it's paced well, has a nice rhythm, and manages to still have room to breathe despite the length. While it's tempting to complain about the short length, this episode from director Steph Green is much better than last week's two-part premiere. This week, we've got the third episode clocking in at 37 minutes-but it's under 30 if we don't include the credits or "previously on" segment.

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Last week, the series premiere episode of Ahsoka was 57 minutes long, and it was followed by the 44-minute second episode.
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Warning: This article is full of spoilers for the third episode of Ahsoka, "Time to Fly." This week on Star Wars: Ahsoka, Sabine tries and fails to use the Force, Hera visits an iconic Star Wars location and learns that the New Republic is a big waste of taxpayer money while she's there, and Ahsoka herself pulls maybe the silliest move in live-action Star Wars history.
