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Top 3 Things You Missed in Star Wars Rebels Season 4 Premiere

Top 3 Things You Missed in Star Wars Rebels Season 4 Premiere
VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
You wanted Mandalorians, they gave you Mandalorians. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're looking at the best Easter eggs, important moments and theories from the premiere episodes of Star Wars: Rebels season four, "Heroes of Mandalore Part 1" and "Part 2" so if you haven't watched them yet, spoiler alert!
Top 3 Things You Missed in Star Wars Rebels Season 4 Premiere You wanted Mandalorians, they gave you Mandalorians. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're looking at the best Easter eggs, important moments and theories from the premiere episodes of Star Wars: Rebels season four, "Heroes of Mandalore Part 1" and "Part 2" so if you haven't watched them yet, spoiler alert! #3 "The Duchess" The super-weapon du jour of this two part premiere was the super weapon designed by Sabine Wren herself. As a naive young child, Sabine designed a weapon powerful enough to bring about the downfall of Mandalore. Her machine could turn the iconic Mandalorian armor against its own wearers. Sabine named the weapon after the then-current Mandalorian leader Dutchess Satine Kryze. That's right, the passive yet extremely bad-ass woman from Clone Wars. Even thought this character was killed off before Rebels began, her influence lives on. #2 The Three Female Mandalorian Leaders Heroes of Mandalore brought about the return fan favorite villain turned hero, Bo-Katan Kryze, sister to the aforementioned Duchess Satine. Following Satine's death, the future of Mandalore's leadership was an ongoing concern. Three reluctant women stepped up to fill that role, Bo-Katan Kryze, Ursa Wren and of course her daughter, Sabine Wren. While all three women have been featured heavily in the modern Star Wars Expanded universe, this is the first time all three have appeared on screen at the same time, and fought alongside each other to boot. Before we get to our final reveal, here are episodes' best lines... "A Mandalorian With a Jetpack IS a Weapon" "That Sounds Like a Me Plan" "I Finished My Mission, Now I Have To Finish Yours Too?" #1 Mandalorian Clan Mixup Some of the clans that sword allegiance to Bo-Katan at the end of Part 2 raised a few eyebrows. Aside from a brand new faction, Clan Eldar, fans of Clone Wars will remember Clan Vizsla as one of the villainous factions that had initially sided with the Empire, leading the extremist group known as the Death Watch. Lastly, Clan Rook is a curious addition. In the Star Wars video game, The Old Republic, which takes place thousands of years before the events of Rebels, clan Rook is an impostor clan, lead by the Mandalorian criminal Tayari Rook. He and his pirates pretended to be a powerful clan in order to intimidate rival gangs, before Tayari was violently killed. How did they end up becoming recognized as a real clan all these years later? If you ask us, its probably just a little slip up by the writers. Womp womp womp.

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