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I would really like to see Ventress again.

Well, in one of the thousand comments here, someone said (no idea where exactly) that Saul also claimed that he had sex with his stepmother and I don't think that's gonna happen, so maybe he made his two divorces up to add some history to his new persona. I think that would fit in with Saul's personality.
Also, I can't

I'm sure pretty sure she's not his daughter, only his daughter-in-law. Makes no difference to your point, though, you're totally right.

I think he initially got a piece of Walt's and Jesse's profits because he was basically blackmailing Walt.

I thought it was implied by the scene that he started stealing that day and kept stealing afterwards. Since Jimmy took the money after the guy asked him if he wanted to be a wolf or a sheep, it felt like a decision, like the moment when he crossed a line. (He was doing something forbidden before too, reading Playboy

Hard to say, but I guess it's because I like Star Wars, I really liked Clone Wars (that's why I started watching Rebels in the first place) and I like Ashoka a lot and wanna know what happens to her. Also, I'm not good at quitting, once I committed.

I wrote pretty much the same thing a few month ago!

I'm glad that the AV Club reviews this show, because it gives me a place where I can complain it. None of my friends watches it and, you know, I can't blame them. I can't say, come on, watch Rebels with me, it really sucks.

They are all drugrelated (or maybe even meth? I don't know what Tuco is dealing with at this point) criminals. I guess there are more criminals in ABQ, but not all of them are selling drugs (or others are selling different drugs).

I absolutely agree: in the end, Claire will kill Frank.

Like Ventress did. Or she stalked Anakin for a while.

When last seen in Clone Wars (besides her appearence in Yoda's vision), Ahsoka left the jedi order (heartbreaking stuff by the way). This wasn't the last episode of Clone Wars and nothing there would let you believe that Grievous is coming to kidnapp Palpatine any minute now.
So what she said in this episode doesn't

It's definitely better than Rebels.

Anakin looked a bit different, too, didn't he?

The Grand Inquisitor is not alive just as Yoda wasn't there (at least not in a physical way), those were force visions. But you are right, this was an interesting episode and Ahsoka has a lot more potential.

That's some gruel irony, considering Poggle was the one who gave the plans for the Death Star to Dooku in the first place.

If I remember correctly, Walt and Skyler did something like this once at some kind of school meeting. But I don't think that has to mean anything.

Wait, what? Maul? I haven't seen any commercials or previews, so I have to ask: is Maul actually going to appear? (Not that I'm so excited about that, I didn't even like it that he was in Clone Wars, because his survival seems ridiculous to me, I'm just curious.)

I agree regarding the solution (way too good for everybody) and terrorism. There's barely any reflection on why using violence against the Empire is (or why and when it might not be) justified. It's just: we're fighting for freedom/our people, the Empire is bad, and that's about it. I think this unresolved conflict is

I found it funny that Kanan was so nervous to meet Hera's father and then was kind of kissing his ass.
Cham was persuaded way too easy for my taste and the solution was too good for everyone. This story like many might have profited from being strechted out longer, but unlike many episodes of Rebels it also might have