as they say: " что вижу, о том пою" aka thranto as common birds of my region~
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I think one of the underlying themes of rebels, especially Kanan's story arc, is that tearing yourself down all the time hurts others, not just you.
Kanan at the start of the series thinks he's not good enough to train Ezra, which makes Ezra think he's not good enough to be Kanan's padawan. Later, in season 3 when Kanan is so focused on all the things he can't do because of his new disability, he furthers a rift between himself and Ezra, because Kanan lets his new excuse to look down on himself, ahem, blind himself to all the good he can do. It's only when he's got a real image of who he really is— flawed and broken, maybe, but not useless— that he's best able to help those around him.
Kanan's self-confidence issues, his fear of failure, as is with most people, stem not from thinking of himself too low, but from thinking he's capable of things he's not— he should be able to train Ezra and he should be able to take care of his crew and he should be able to get along just fine without his eyesight, and he should have stood with his master instead of running. Kanan has set himself up a standard that he can't live up to— no one could, and it make him feel awful for not being able to attain to it.
Worse than that, it makes Kanan assume he's letting everyone else down, when, really, it's his fear of not being enough for others that tears those others down the most. When the other members of the crew, especially Ezra, see Kanan holding himself to such an impossible standard, they're quick to assume he holds them to that standard as well— which, of course, he never does.
All of this boils down to why Ezra's frustrated "I don't want the best teacher, I want you," is exactly what Kanan needed to hear from him.
Kanan didn't need to hear that Ezra held him on a pedastal like where he'd always put himself.
Kanan didn't need to hear that he needed to be the perfect shiny version of himself that he wanted to be.
What Kanan needed to see was that his padawan saw him for all he was and all his flaws and chose him for who he was, not for who he was expected to be.
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"He is my own" the way Owen and Beru love Luke.
Luke and Leia might not have been able to be raised together, or by their own parents but god were they loved, they were loved
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thought crosshair was going to be president of "we hate rampart" club but no it's echo. no one hates the empire and its associates more than echo. echo wears a shirt that has "Fuck the Empire all my vode hate the empire" to bed every night
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emperor palpatine is so fucking cringe dude he doesn’t even have a court jester
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Being with the Batch has definitely upped Echo's sass levels 😏
(Or he's just done with everyone's bullshit and this is how he deals)
The other Batchers: Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair and Omega
Image ID: [A portrait of Echo. He is shown from the shoulders up and is facing forward. He is looking to the right, one eyebrow raised and a smirk on his lips. His skin and his eyes are darker than in canon and his face is less emaciated, though he still has sharper features than the other clones. He has the slightest hint of stubble growing back in on his head. End ID]
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ok im about to think about the Character!! im so Excited 😊😊
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The Thrawn fandom has literally been summoned since the TotE trailer and suddenly Eli has become famous
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