I'm just happy someone finally put their money where their mouth was on the 'the Force is in all living creatures' thing and made a Force adept out of someone with no natural ability.
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By “a force bloodline” do you mean “literally just the Skywalkers”?
Also doesn’t take into account that Sabine is, as a member of clan Wren/house Viszla, likely related to Tarre Viszla, the first Jedi Mandalorian. More of a force bloodline than most force sensitives we’re aware of.
Hey, it's not like the Skywalkers are the only family with noteworthy force powers. There's also the Palpatines. And in the end, only the Palpatines...
I wonder how common "had a force-capable ancestor a thousand years ago" is in terms of family history. Given the interconnectedness of family trees, it sounds like it should be unavoidable in the long run.
Meh. She shouldn’t have been able to pull the lightsaber and make Ezra jump so far when an hour before she couldn’t even make a coffee mug move.
It needed a Rocky style training montage to get her from A to Z. Or at least background mentions that she was working on it.
Maybe she let the drk side creep in while she was in that holding cell, increasing her power with consequences yet to be unveiled.
Oooh, I wanna find out that Ahsoka deliberately suppressed her force powers while training to make Sabine exert herself even harder and "took the weighted training gear off" when she fought in the end.
Waxing the ship WAS space karate the whole time.
Yes! It seems like there’s been a trend of making protagonists/heroes some kind of chosen one. The world needs more stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.