![]() However, in Season 2, where we see more of her, we find out that part of her nature is from her overbearing mother and the absence of her father, which makes us see her as more sympathetic. The viewer is automatically inclined to dislike her. Kelly, like Lauren, was a trash-talking and cut-throat and a generally mean and not very nice girl. In my opinion, Lauren showed the most growth, and therefore the most character development, out of all the four girls. This is further witnessed in Season 3, where Lauren became my favorite character because she actually took responsibility for her actions, confessed them, and asked for forgiveness. And it is when she confesses what she did to Sasha that I see that she is developing as a person, and as a character. The video that she sent to Ellen Beales with the cut footage of Sasha and Payson was a terrible thing to do, yes, but she did it out of that desperation and insecurity and not out of sheer malice. However, as the episodes progressed, I started seeing her hidden insecurity and desperation. She was manipulative, petty, and just an all-around brat. Lauren was my least favorite character in Season 1 and most of Season 2. Here’s two of those ‘some’ that really stood out to me: 1. However, it is those ‘some’ with which I am concerned. Sure, not every character was developed as well as some-Payson, for one, and to some extent Kaylie-but there was at least a little bit of development involved in everyone. If you say that there was absolutely no character development, that the characters were stale and flat, I will call you a liar. Let’s dive right into this, shall we? What MIOBI Did Right:Ī.) Character Development. Today I will be discussing what I think it did right. Yesterday I discussed what I believed Make It or Break It got wrong. Also, please remember that this post was written in 2012, so it refers to things current to that time. As a result, I’ve gone through and cleaned up the layout, getting rid of broken links and making things look nicer. I’m not sure why, but I’m going to say it’s because of the great love/hate relationship the gymternet has with this TV show. Star Wars: Ahsoka is written by Dave Filoni, who serves as executive producer alongside Jon Favreau, Kathleen Kennedy, Colin Wilson, and Carrie Beck. The series is set to release on Disney+ on 23 August.Update note, 12/2018: This post remains one of the top-viewed posts on my blog. Rounding out the cast of Ahsoka are the late Ray Stevenson, Ivanna Sakhno, Diane Lee Inosanto, David Tennant and Hayden Christensen as the one and only, Darth Vader. ![]() ![]() Oh, not forgetting the droid Chopper a.k.a C1-10P who was also seen in earlier teaser trailers. ![]() As seen in the trailer, the ex-Jedi also reunites with Hera Syndulla, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Thrawn and Sabine aren’t the only Rebels character debuting into live-action in Ahsoka. After all, Thrawn is one of the most iconic and beloved villains in the Star Wars franchise. Mikkelsen’s appearance as the villain was first announced in April this year and it seems like his live-action portrayal will either make it or break it for the fans. ![]() That’s right, the trailer offered a short glimpse of original voice actor Lars Mikkelsen with blue skin and a pair of red beady eyes. Speaking of Thrawn, the iconic villain finally made his live-action debut in the trailer. Given the way the two previously split, Ahsoka will also see the Master and Student work through their issues with one another and themselves. With rumblings of General Admiral Thrawn’s resurfacing, Ahsoka and Sabine work together to try and find Ezra Bridger (Eman Esfadi) once again, all while being hunted by Inquisitors and a pair of Dark Force users. Set during the same time as The Mandalorian season three, the new Ahsoka trailer reveals a reunion between lead character Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) and her student Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Borzizzo). ![]()
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