This post is a just in case
@Stash did not do his homework
or other members who want a crash course about Ahsoka before her series hits Disney+ in August. I read a few articles that recommended essential episodes to watch about the character. Most I agreed with but some I did not in regards to letting newcomers know who she is and her importance in the Star Wars universe in 20 or less episodes.
After binge watching all three series AGAIN (yeah I geeked the flip out <insert
Revenge of the Nerds laugh here>) I cut the
213 total episodes down to just SIXTEEN episodes and the final three minutes of one additional episode.
The Clone Wars takes up the largest hunk of episodes. What must be considered is that the series is less about filling in what happened between two Star Wars movies and more about Ahsoka. The title says clones but the show is
her story.
I separated the episodes by her age also. I think it will give viewers a way of looking at how she grew from naive, wet-behind-the-ears Jedi youngling, to a young woman and finally a grown woman in her thirties. It should provide some reflection of the stages she went through before everyone sees the 40-ish live-action version of her this summer. Here are the cliff notes:
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
~Ahsoka age 13 or 14?~
Season 1/Episode 2: Rising Malevolence
Season 3/Episode 22: Padawan Lost, Part 2
~Ahsoka age 15 or 16?~
Season 4/Episode 17: Sabotage
Season 4/Episode 18: The Jedi Who Knew Too Much
Season 4/Episode 19: To Catch A Jedi
Season 4/Episode 20: The Wrong Jedi
~Ahsoka age 18 or 19?~
Season 7/Episode 9: Old Friends Not Forgotten
Season 7/Episode 10: Phantom Apprentice
Season 7/Episode 11: Shattered
Season 7/Episode 12: Victory and Death
Tales of the Jedi
Season 1/Episode 5: Practice Makes Perfect
Season 1/Episode 6: Resolve
Star Wars Rebels
~Ahsoka age 32 or 33?~
Season 2/Episode 3: The Lost Commanders
Season 2/Episode 21: Twilight of the Apprentice, Part 1
Season 2/Episode 22: Twilight of the Apprentice, Part 2
Season 4/Episode 13: A World Between Worlds
*The last three minutes of Season 4/Episode 15: Family Reunion and Farewell
Total viewing time is approximately just under six hours by skipping all episodes ending credits.