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I believe this is an easy answer. She may use lightsabers, and the force, but she doesn't consider herself a Jedi. She even said as much to Kanan, that it's more his business than hers! Kanan didn't leave or walk away from the Jedi order, he's the last survivor (as far as they know). She had the opportunity to rejoin,

I think, think mind you, (since Canon has no official explanation, and Legends was all over the place regarding how to become a Jedi) that average age of padawans is around 17-18, and they are usually padawans for 4-8 years. I believe Obi-wan is meant to be in his mid to late twenties in Episode one. Anakin get's

Kanan by all accounts was a gifted Padawan, and he was 13 when he was chosen by his master, but only fought by her side for 5 months before the order. Ashoka learned an extremely rare fighting style for approximately 3 years but became a padawan at 14!! Kanan's master was the head of her form and she took many

Every time Asoka is on screen I feel an instinctive gut clench. I keep expecting Vader to sweep down and kill her, or for her to die ignominiously. It's pretty awesome. Though I worry about too many new potential force users, though I suppose the galaxy is a big place. Kind of frustrating to consider Obi-wan and Yoda

SOP to find new Jedi Padawans. Or you could just check out your local slave market. That's how I get my sla… jedi padawans. Then they serve under me for life..

I take issue with this. I believe the show does a clear job of depicting neither the powers, NOR, Kilgrave as the monster. The true monster here is that of circumstance. This is all the more poignant because that is how monsters are so frequently created in our world.

fine, dont ship her off. Just kill them all. That's not racist, right?

Gotham can be saved, just move Hannibal to it.

sorry what? Since when did Arrow invent the powerless tech side kick? AFAIK, Never.

I think it's simple… They crashed, Hank was badly wounded, Daddy danvers saved his life and turned him into the Cyborg Superman with the assistance of the person who caused them to crash, and Danvers is still there, Henshaw thinks he is dead. Covers up the files to hide any references so folks won't find out about his

Manimal, the only self-voting person on AVClub.

So you are just hating… I could isolate a part of any comment and have it mean something else.

Eh, I think if the idea of police body cams as something 'radical' is too complex, then I'm confused over what TV shows can portray. I have simplified it for you! Arresting criminals = Good, Beating criminals while Arresting = Bad, shooting innocent (or even potentially guilty) people because scared = Bad Bad Bad

#CatHirePerd, EVERYTIME we go into her office, Perd should have a window to himself somewhere.

Honestly don't know what you are referring to. They did not focus on her gender. Seems like a troll comment to me. I see you posting negative remarks about that show everywhere. You got some baton to wave?

Ivarr wasn't necessary this season, and since he is going to be a major player in later seasons it's likely they held off casting him (because when you cast a main S3 character at S1, it can mean it's a LOT more expensive then casting at S3 and introducing them around that time even for planned characters).

there are a lot of people this show wont have time to develop. At one point Uthred has like a dozen named followers, each with their own personalities and backstories. Yeah, most of them die…but he always has replacements.

Oh yeah they have mutual respect, and the books definitely has a frostier relations, but here in the TV show, particularly in the last two episodes they really developed their relationship (through actions, not so much words). Odda the younger was a huge lesson to Alfred.

The show is pushing the soft-core feminism too much. It was tolerable while setting the stage for the character and the show but they need to move past it. Really, it's hard not to compare this to Jessica Jones, which takes a much darker, and harder, look at women's rights yet that show managed to get everything

I think the bigger issue is he thinks he is smooth enough to get out of any trouble.