Why KANAN JARRUS is the Best Jedi

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  • Kanan Jarrus from Star Wars: Rebels is one of my favorite characters in the franchise. Kanan Jarrus along with other members of the Ghost Crew such as Ezra Bridger, Hera Syndulla, Zeb, Sabine Wren, and chopper are all great. As a fan of Star Wars Rebels, I wanted to talk about Kanan Jarrus and why I think he's great. In this video, I talk about why Kanan Jarrus is a true Jedi (Star Wars Rebels video essay)
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    00:00 The Surviving Jedi
    02:34 Season I: Confronting Fear
    06:03 Season II: Ongoing Struggles
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    10:29 Season IV: A True Jedi
    14:02 Kanan's Legacy
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    Kanan’s story ultimately revolves not around his abilities, but around his insecurities. Kanan begins season 1 as a survivor. He was one of the few Jedi who survived Order 66, and since then all he has done is focus on surviving. Yeah he and the ghost crew would sporadically attack the empire, but he never committed himself to something larger. This is something we see in season 2 when he is reluctant to join the rebellion. The name Kanan comes from the biblical Canaanites, a group of people who were wiped out, but later it was revealed that there were a few survivors, sound familiar? Ezra’s entrance into the ghost crew is a physical representation of Kanan’s insecurities. Kanan doesn’t think he can properly train Ezra. He never completed his own Jedi training, how could he possibly teach Ezra. For the first time, he is taking on more responsibility than himself. If Ezra dies or fails as a Jedi, then Kanan’s insecurities would be proven correct. He feels inadequate, and throughout the first season we are shown this. When they get word that Jedi master Luminara is alive, Kanan hopes to find her so she can train Ezra instead of himself. This frustrates Ezra, as he feels he is being dumped by Kanan. Throughout the first season, Kanan is giving into his fear. Fear that he isn’t good enough and fear that he can’t train Ezra. When the Grand Inquisitor arrives, he further feeds Kanan’s insecurities. He repeatedly bests Kanan in duels and tells Kanan that he was a coward for running away from his master. But what Kanan does, intentionally or not, is help raise Ezra as a good person before training him to become a Jedi. By the end of the first season, Ezra has a long way to go when it comes to his Jedi training, but he already has made so much progress as a human being. Ezra began the story alone, stealing from people as much as he can. As someone who was on the run for most of his life, Kanan sees this and can empathize with Ezra. He wants to give Ezra the family that Kanan never had when he was his age. By giving Ezra a home and a family to love him, Ezra is able to gain the courage to speak out against the empire. When Kanan is captured, the rest of the ghost crew loses hope. But as Ezra was once given hope by his new family, it is his turn to return the favor. Ezra speaks out against the empire and attempts a rescue mission to save Kanan. During the final duel between the grand inquisitor and Kanan, Kanan is finally able to let go of his fear after a fake out death from Ezra. Kanan renouncing his fear finally allowed him to best the grand inquisitor. For the first time, Kanan was able to trust solely in the force and not let the wrong emotions cloud him. The Jedi of the prequels may have been right about letting fear control you, but where they were wrong is love and compassion is a strength, not a weakness. It is Kanan’s love and compassion for Ezra that allows him to surrender his fears. This is something that Kanan believes more strongly later on. Kanan has taken his first steps in becoming a stronger jedi, but he has a long way to go.
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Komentáře • 903

  • @Fi_Sci_
    @Fi_Sci_ Před 2 lety +2371

    Kanan Jarrus was living proof that Attachment was not inherently bad. We even witness as much with characters such as Ezra Bridger, and how his attachment to Lothal lead to its liberation from the Empire.

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +99

      Agreed

    • @LadyElfTari
      @LadyElfTari Před 2 lety +175

      "Attachment" as Word of Lucas defined it was never about not loving people or things, it was always about jealously and possessively holding onto things. Think the difference between Anakin being willing to burn down the galaxy just for the *possibility* of saving Padme from a death that *might* have happened and Ezra giving up the chance to be with his parents again for the sake of the galaxy. It's basically the exact same temptation but because Anakin was "attached" to Padme (i.e. couldn't let go of her, couldn't stop clinging to her, couldn't accept the possibility of losing her) he Fell, whereas Ezra let go, in spite of how much it personally hurt him, and thereby saved everyone.

    • @johnmichael2692
      @johnmichael2692 Před 2 lety +40

      And ahsoka showed it too, how much she cared about all her friends and innocent people, proves that those 3 were great Jedi and force users that can have attachments and show affection

    • @sanstheelumbu
      @sanstheelumbu Před 2 lety +54

      Ezra attached to his parents
      But still refused to open the portals to save their lives
      True jedi stud

    • @subjectdelta7210
      @subjectdelta7210 Před rokem +3

      Clearly you’ve been tempted by the darkside and are close to falling

  • @comandantethorn9929
    @comandantethorn9929 Před rokem +943

    im really glad that after so much backlash that rebels got throughout its airing people can finally start seeing how great it truly gets

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem +110

      Rebels is A+ Star Wars and always has been

    • @whoami4352
      @whoami4352 Před rokem +8

      @@thegoldman25 it's not A+ LMFAOOO if anything it's like a C...... Y'all overrate it so badly you should take down this video. Not that good of a show

    • @madelinegarber7860
      @madelinegarber7860 Před rokem +45

      Agreed. It has a lot of filler and it’s flaws, but when it gets it right it knocks it out of the park. There are so many good story arcs over the course of the show. One of my favorite arcs is Sabeen with the dark saber.

    • @kidrichye2.084
      @kidrichye2.084 Před rokem

      @@whoami4352 Or how about u stfu it's his video he doesn't need to listen to you whether to keep it up or delete it

    • @marshamoseley5878
      @marshamoseley5878 Před rokem +65

      @@madelinegarber7860 Rebels has very little filler, because it was planned from the beginning. Details in previous episodes that might not seem important at the time turn up again in later episodes and really impact the story. It was planned from the start to be four seasons, and in retrospect almost every episode points toward the finale. It was very well done.

  • @yamcha65
    @yamcha65 Před rokem +106

    Kanan proved that attachment is not solely a path to the dark side. Anakin loved selfishly, nothing was too great a cost to sacrifice to cling on to what he loved. Kanan Selflessly loved not clinging to those he loved but just wishing to guide and protect them through his own means, not sacrificing others to do so.

  • @Im__Gavin
    @Im__Gavin Před 2 lety +843

    Kanan is one of my 3 favorite characters. His journey in Rebels was amazing

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +42

      straight facts

    • @echobase5774
      @echobase5774 Před 2 lety +18

      Hes my favorite

    • @cocorochito
      @cocorochito Před 2 lety

      @@thegoldman25 you suck I want to stop lying rey power come out nowhere in i you stop lying cause it better live a lie than tell the truth guy with no friends

    • @cocorochito
      @cocorochito Před 2 lety +4

      @@thegoldman25 sorry about that

    • @rickiebobbyify
      @rickiebobbyify Před 2 lety +28

      SW Rebels is sooooooooo underrated. The arcs and intersections are works of art. 10/10 always recommend.

  • @ontasbulent5709
    @ontasbulent5709 Před 2 lety +653

    Qui Gon was really ahead of his time. If he was allowed to continue his work and train Anakin the Jedi may have reformed without Order 66 and the galaxy would have been spared from the dark times but non the less All the teachings of Qui Gon echo in Kanan, Ahsoka and all the other True Jedi so it Wasn’t for nothing

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +70

      he was, a lot could have changed had he survived the phantom menace

    • @echobase5774
      @echobase5774 Před 2 lety +9

      @@thegoldman25 yes, that’s a really interesting topic

    • @P.I.P.E.L.I.N.E_Podcast
      @P.I.P.E.L.I.N.E_Podcast Před 2 lety +7

      @@thegoldman25 hopefully Ezrabine happens in Ashoka or any other show Ezra ends up in in the Filomiverse🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾

    • @kenle2
      @kenle2 Před 2 lety +32

      In the documentary about the making of the Mandalorian, Dave Filoni pointed out that in calling the music for the Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan/Maul fight "the Duel of the Fates", it shows that the duel is to determine Anakin's "fate".
      And when Qui-Gon dies, Anakin's "fate" is sealed. Because Obi-Wan only takes him on as a padewan as an obligation. He later comes to try and relate to him as a brother.

    • @ricopena2053
      @ricopena2053 Před rokem +2

      The Jedi should have sent Mace Windu, Kit Fisto, Sassi Tiin, and that other guy to fight Darth Maul. It’s not like they were doing anything else at the time. Even if Maul didn’t show up (or fled) they still liberate Naboo.

  • @elwynn9931
    @elwynn9931 Před rokem +85

    Now that we know Ezra and Sabine are returning for the Ahsoka series, I fully believe Ezra is going to be the one to train Grogu. They already have a connection through Ahsoka, and both Ahsoka and Luke didn’t train Grogu because of his attachments. But Ezra’s whole arc is about his attachments making him a better person and Jedi, as taught by Kanan.

    • @minisarge2619
      @minisarge2619 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Honestly the fact that Ahsoka DIDN'T suggest calling the ghost crew in the first place was the thing that pissed me off watching that episode, like HELLO? They've literally already had a jedi/mando family just fine

  • @jonadams4224
    @jonadams4224 Před 2 lety +584

    as an adult, rebels as a whole is a beautiful show, writing, characters, music, animation style, and the big arcs over a few seasons is great.
    Filoni and Co are wonderful story tellers

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +28

      100% agree

    • @JustTom-nv6mo
      @JustTom-nv6mo Před rokem +15

      The show is So underrated

    • @brucechmiel7964
      @brucechmiel7964 Před rokem +3

      Not that Star Wars needs to be dark and dreary all the time. But this show really could have benefited from Streaming day one. I love the first season. But I just think of the possibilities if minds like Tim Minar or Joss Weadon. I just with it wasn’t so E for everyone with the action. And more Kanera is never a problem. Also I’m a big Kallus fan. There could have been more opportunities to fresh out his motivations.

    • @westerfrost3701
      @westerfrost3701 Před rokem +5

      I’m an adult, too, and Rebels is one of my favorite TV shows.

    • @GoldenMedalMMA
      @GoldenMedalMMA Před rokem

      I feel like it was to ig child orientated and Ezra really ruined a lot of the show. Kanen should’ve been the MC imo and Ezra would’ve done well as side character or maybe not even a character at all

  • @veradun1563
    @veradun1563 Před rokem +58

    5:30
    Season 1 - Episode 15 proves everything you said about Kanan's insecurities about training Ezra. As the Grand Inquisitor fake kills Ezra, Kanan says:
    That was a mistake.
    Grand Inq: Why? Because you have no one left to die for you?
    Kanan: No. Because I have nothing left to fear.

  • @TheAngelofFate17
    @TheAngelofFate17 Před rokem +301

    When you talked Kanan and his destiny being on Lothal it immediately reminded that based on the hieroglyphs on the wall during Kindred Spirits, plus Filoni’s and Freddy’s hints. Kanan was actually born on Lothal, but was taken by the Jedi shortly after that.
    Which only further deepens his and Ezra’s outstanding bonded then it already was. Knowing that the reason _why_ Kanan kept coming back to Lothal not only because of Ezra, not only because of Hera but also because that too is his home even if he never realized it.
    Adding on, something I feel a lot of people don’t talk about is when Kanan is about to die and he’s given his eye sight back he not only sees Hera, but he also sees Ezra. Hera and Ezra are both within the same frame as they watch him make this sacrifice, meaning that Kanan is seeing them both. His wife and his surrogate son, the two most important people in this life, one last time.
    One of the devs plus Filoni explained the reason why Kanan gained his sight back and that was simply _Clarity_ Kanan is at more one with the Force when he’s holding back that explosion then he’s ever been before. He’s sacrificing himself for his family and the Force gives him back his sight. As a gift.
    Kanan is just such an outstanding and amazing character and I will forever mourn his death. 😭🥺

    • @emeraldcity789
      @emeraldcity789 Před rokem +15

      Yes, I finished a few weeks ago and can't get him out of my mind. His arc changes everything I thought and felt about the Jedi for 40+ years.

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 Před rokem +12

      @@emeraldcity789 on the scene when the Bendu gets angry at Kanan and says to him "perhaps it was the will of the force that the jedi be destroyed" that really stuck in my mind. The prequel jedi were caught up in their dogmatic views and hubris that they had essentially abandoned what the jedi were supposed to be. And whenever there were jedi who spoke out on this they either died like Qui Gon, cast out like Ahsoka, or fell to the dark side like Count Dooku and Anakin.

    • @JenniferKokoski
      @JenniferKokoski Před 9 měsíci

      Canaan's death was the most powerful and heartbre ak scene I have ever seen in Star Wars. It hits me so hard I cry every time I watch. According to Canon he was born on coruscant but he was definitely a surrogate father to Ezra. And his journey from Padawan in exile to loving master sacrificing himself for his family and the people of Lothal Make him more of a complete Jedi night than any we've seen on screen. And that includes Luke Skywalker, mostly because his character was ruined by Rion Johnson in TLJ.

    • @TheAngelofFate17
      @TheAngelofFate17 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@JenniferKokoski actually it’s implied by Freddie and the hieroglyphs on the wall that Kanan was born on Lothal, but he was raised on Coruscant.
      It’s why the Loth Wolves connect with him so much not only cuz of the Wolf Dume but also cuz he’s connected to the planet in the same way as Ezra is. It’s also why he always kept on coming back to Lothal, he was drawn to it cuz he was born there.
      It also explained why Ezra and Kanan formed such a strong connection to one another compared to other traditional Jedi and Padawans, not only did the Force bring them together but also cuz they are from the same planet so that makes their connection even stronger.

    • @daring6983
      @daring6983 Před 7 měsíci

      Giving his sight back was an ablist move because of the message it sent.

  • @spencerpalmer4961
    @spencerpalmer4961 Před 2 lety +391

    When I was watching Rebels and it’s finale, I truly and hard fully cried when I saw Kannan died😭!!!
    But I was surprised to see his Force Ghost, his son, and later when I was watching Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker, I was shocked to hear his voice while he and other Jedis were vocally encouraging Rey to a stand at Emperor Palpatine.

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +54

      Rebels finale makes me cry too

    • @echobase5774
      @echobase5774 Před 2 lety +29

      I didn’t cry at the Rebels finale, but Kanans death definitely made me cry 😭😭😭

    • @cocorochito
      @cocorochito Před 2 lety +1

      @@thegoldman25 you are just fake star wars fan lying to your subs you can fool them but not rey garbage and so are you

    • @cocorochito
      @cocorochito Před 2 lety +4

      @@thegoldman25 sorry

    • @fletcheragenda6014
      @fletcheragenda6014 Před 2 lety +4

      @@cocorochito lol character development

  • @wickdaline8668
    @wickdaline8668 Před 2 lety +478

    Thanks for reminding us why Rebels is better than people think.

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +35

      That’s what I love doing!

    • @whoami4352
      @whoami4352 Před rokem +2

      It's not even that good tho lmao just because some clown made a video about it won't let me finish it

    • @nexus7528
      @nexus7528 Před rokem +23

      @@whoami4352 rebels is a better series than any series out today and before. Only thing that’s better is clone wars

    • @ElCap1van
      @ElCap1van Před rokem +8

      @@nexus7528 andor is 🔥

    • @RandomVidsforthought
      @RandomVidsforthought Před rokem +3

      @@ElCap1van He was referring to animated shows

  • @brandonmshrock
    @brandonmshrock Před rokem +10

    Kanan was so perfect because he was so flawed. He did face so much fear and even ran from it for awhile (something myself and most people can relate to). But eventually he found that he had something worth staying and fighting for. He didn't always follow the rules perfectly and was sometimes wrong, but he fought the good fight. And Jedi Night is forever one of the most heart wrenching moments in Star Wars.

  • @AshKnightable
    @AshKnightable Před 2 lety +53

    Rebels so underrated. Appreciate you talking about it on here.

    • @AshKnightable
      @AshKnightable Před 2 lety +12

      I started rewatching rebels again the other day and recently just finished the luminara episode. It really hit me hard because Kanan thinks he isnt the right master for Ezra but in reality he is the PERFECT master for him.

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +6

      I love this show so much, thank you for watching!

  • @michaelmcdevitt9015
    @michaelmcdevitt9015 Před rokem +110

    After several re-watches, I realized that Kanan healed himself in the last moments to keep his word to Hera. Before he went to Malachor, he promises Hera they will see each other again. He's blinded and can't see her after that, not until moments before his death.

    • @CharlieHepp
      @CharlieHepp Před rokem +3

      king auther legnd of the sword was in the star war i see that men was falling down i see in for now is my take for now in the bad batch i see now

    • @Frost4Real
      @Frost4Real Před rokem +8

      He's pretty much one with the Force at that point, it was so strong that the Force itself healed him

    • @JenniferKokoski
      @JenniferKokoski Před 9 měsíci +1

      The more moving scene was episodes before when he confessed wishing he could see her. She removes his blinders and tells him lovingly that he's always been able to see her. I didn't catch Canaan getting his eyesight back on my original watch. I was crying too much at the time. I think it's pretty clear that the force gives him back his sight. It's a gift to a very special Jedi knight he be able to see his family one One last time before he leaves them. (Not that I believe the Star Wars lore that when one dies their spirit disappears. That's just nonsense. Life never really dies. It just transcends. As we saw when Kanan appeared as the loth wolf. I hope we see his spirit someday watching over or interacting with his son. A great reminder that Hera had this beautiful love at one time in a state of war and from that came a family.)

    • @yusukeurameshi7744
      @yusukeurameshi7744 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I agree. I think when he decided to sacrifice himself to save his loved ones that he put all his faith and trust in the force that with it he would be able to save them. By doing that he became more entuned with the force than ever before and that brought clarity and understanding that through the force all the things that he once thought where impossible or maybe out of reach for him were actually well within his power. That allowed him to wield the force with such mastery to simultaneously put up a force field, slow down the time for the explosion, force grab Hera to stop her, then force push her onto the ship, force heal his own eyes so he could see his loved ones one last time, then finally doing a massive force push on the entire ship to launch it out of the blast range. This is a HUGE feat cuz usually a force user has to fully concentrate to use one force power and we've never seen anyone do so many different things with the force at one time!

  • @daniellevy2272
    @daniellevy2272 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Kanan is an incredible Jedi and one of the best Star Wars characters

  • @asaknight321
    @asaknight321 Před rokem +82

    Kanan Jarrus is one of the greatest embodiments of what a real jedi is. I know attachments were forbidden but holy crap this is what made his character and arc so much better. A kind, protective, supportive family man in a way. I know not a lot of people liked rebels early on but he was one of the most consistently great things about this show and as the show got better so did he

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem +6

      you speaking straight facts

    • @asaknight321
      @asaknight321 Před rokem +2

      @@thegoldman25 thx bro

    • @einkar4219
      @einkar4219 Před měsícem

      he isn't embodiment of true jedi, he is who jedi should be

  • @tpfrecoil2837
    @tpfrecoil2837 Před rokem +38

    In stuffing down their emotions, and refusing any attachment, the Jedi showed how controlled by the very thing they were trying to run from, being fear.
    Kanan is not a Jedi because he has chosen this as well, but because he has made the harder choice; to recognize the inevitable truth that we all fear, love, and attach. He doesn't run from it. He recognizes, and rises above it. And ironically, his love for those around him, the thing so often cried out against by the order, is what made him such a great Jedi.

    • @blanktrigger8863
      @blanktrigger8863 Před rokem

      That's a caricature. The Jedi aren't anti-emotion and attachment isn't a necessary part of emotion. For example, love without attachment (which is possession) was always a known possibility.
      Further, fear is a proper biological response to danger. Proper biological responses don't control, so the Jedi can't be controlled by a fear of attachments. The fear that leads to the dark side is fabricated fear.

  • @sonicgen20
    @sonicgen20 Před rokem +55

    Rebels truly deserves a lot more praise than it got. Truly and criminally underrated.

  • @jeffreymeehan3116
    @jeffreymeehan3116 Před 2 lety +489

    Had he lived, Kanan would have been a perfect choice for the new Grandmaster of the Order. He slew the Grand Inquisitor, has Yoda's approval, has already mentored one Jedi to Knighthood in Ezra, Ahsoka liked him, he had a family and lived amongst the regular people of the galaxy, and was part of the early era of the Rebellion. And had Luke shown up and met him, Luke would have latched onto Kanan and been trained by him very quickly. And Jacen would have grown up with his father in his life.
    No one else would have had his resume and street cred. Now, no one else does.
    Luke's training was more limited than Ezra's or Kanan's. Ahsoka quit when she was a student. K'kruhk or Kestis were not a part of the Rebellion so far as we know. Are they going to wake up Ood Banar and have him run the show? Are they bringing K'kruhk or Ood Banar back into canon? The Jedi, as of Feloniverse canon, are poised for a Sectarian crisis. Ahsoka is ironically the new Orthodox wing but Ezra and Luke are the new Reformed one.

    • @anikinskinwalker4721
      @anikinskinwalker4721 Před rokem +65

      Dude I'm saying the exact same thing. He's literally the perfect jedi. In some ways he's even wiser than master yoda. Plus he's extremely humble. And understands the benefit of love and family.

    • @darthrevan8691
      @darthrevan8691 Před rokem +15

      Kanan or Rahm Kota are my best picks for better Jedi Grandmaster, they share quite some similarities, but ultimately they are unique characters.

    • @reviewreviewer1
      @reviewreviewer1 Před rokem +4

      He did break the Jedi rule of celibacy which Obi-Wan lotally adhered to and in the new canon Luke thankfully.

    • @memecliparchives2254
      @memecliparchives2254 Před rokem +5

      I'm sure Ashoka isn't a Jedi anymore but rather her own path.

    • @peteryeeterson5766
      @peteryeeterson5766 Před rokem +3

      @@reviewreviewer1 Korkie 😳

  • @Auzzy94
    @Auzzy94 Před rokem +18

    i just finished Rebels last week and i definitely feel like we didnt get enough time with kanan, the growth the doubt and insecurities, i didnt expect to like him starting out but he became one of my favorite stories in the star wars universe, he was probably the most relatable Jedi and how he handled things and dealt with things you could just see yourself in his shoes which made his departure even worse, absolutely gonna give this series another watch to see his beautiful story arc again.

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem +1

      Let me know how you feel when you rewatch it again!

    • @Auzzy94
      @Auzzy94 Před rokem

      @@thegoldman25 thank you for replying I really enjoy your content I’ll definitely let you know 😁

  • @cdubthebuilder
    @cdubthebuilder Před rokem +66

    This was beautiful and it sums up why I named my 3 week old son Ezra. Kanan's and Ezra's story is so powerful and moved me so much. I am a 6'1" bodybuilder, but to my son I will always need to be a jedi like Kanan 🥺. This video brought me tears, thank you.

    • @tails0389
      @tails0389 Před rokem +11

      Holy moly, I’m glad you have a son, I’m sure you’ll be a great teacher

    • @westerfrost3701
      @westerfrost3701 Před rokem +9

      That’s so awesome! I named one of my cats Ezra.

    • @madelinegarber7860
      @madelinegarber7860 Před rokem +4

      Oh stop!!! I’m tearing up now. That’s a beautiful sentiment.

    • @DeicideBlues
      @DeicideBlues Před rokem

      The 6’1 body builder detail was very necessary

    • @cdubthebuilder
      @cdubthebuilder Před rokem

      @@DeicideBlues didn't ask buddy. If you see something you don't like, keep your opinions to yourself

  • @jannikdrescher1400
    @jannikdrescher1400 Před rokem +69

    Man. look. I am a HUGE fan of Star Wars. I live and breathe this franchise. I have watched tons and tons of SW videos, fan fiction on YT etc. But this video, it always gets me. It is THE BEST Star Wars video I have ever seen. The music selection, the narration, your voice. They hit a spot in my heart, and make me emotional. You did an outstanding job on a character that I, thanks to your video, now value more than ever before. THANK you so much for making this!

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem +2

      thank you so much for the kind words! It means so much to me how much you enjoyed the video. thank you!

    • @jannikdrescher1400
      @jannikdrescher1400 Před rokem +1

      @@thegoldman25 Thank YOU for uploading it! Please make more of these videos! They are amazing!

    • @CP-mb7ly
      @CP-mb7ly Před rokem +1

      I agree, I haven't even watched Rebels or finished TCW but watching these videos on characters from Rebels, Kanan (Caleb) made me cry. Beautiful work on this video.

  • @wahn10
    @wahn10 Před 2 lety +27

    My family and I are huge Rebels fans, and we were devastated, and deeply moved, by the death of Kanan.
    To us he represents all this is best about the Jedi, including and especially his selflessness.

  • @PurelyTeck
    @PurelyTeck Před 2 lety +73

    Kanan is probably my favourite character in Rebels

  • @DustinHarrelson
    @DustinHarrelson Před rokem +6

    I watched through season 3 and 4 of rebels again the past few weeks and dang, it really is so good. I cried no less than 4 times😂

  • @GuntherRommel
    @GuntherRommel Před rokem +21

    Caleb Dume was one of the finest Jedi the Galaxy ever saw. I think that's about all that needs to be said.

  • @Aaylias
    @Aaylias Před rokem +6

    Now that the Ahsoka series is coming out soon, we'll be seeing more on the ghost crew. I can't wait! Also wanted to mention the Mandolorian "Jaig eyes" worn on his blindfold, which in Mandolorian culture symbolize a high rank and loyalty, like with captain Rex's helmet.

  • @kevinkingslayer2450
    @kevinkingslayer2450 Před rokem +34

    Kanan's sacrifice hit me hard in the heart region... His last act was to protect his family and as a single parent believe me, I CAN RELATE... As Superman once said, " Ahero must always be ready to make the ultimate sacrifice "

    • @CharlieHepp
      @CharlieHepp Před rokem +1

      king auther legnd of the sword was in the star war i see that men was falling down i see in for now is my take for now in the bad batch i see now

  • @tadeastopolcany4976
    @tadeastopolcany4976 Před 2 lety +65

    Love Kanan so much. He is easily in my top 5 SW characters!

  • @doriannp8950
    @doriannp8950 Před 2 lety +75

    I agree with everything you said in this video. I have thought about Kanan a lot. I think it is fair to say that he is my most favorite Star Wars character ever. (I have seen all the movies and TV shows. I have not read any books except A New Dawn and I'm not a gamer.) Kanan's growth and development over the seasons was incredible! I agree that he does embody the best of what the Jedi should be. Not because he is the strongest with the Force nor because he is the best lightsaber duelist but because he was selfless and he identified and overcame his fears w/o becoming arrogant, detached or judgmental. And yes, his death was overwhelmingly tragic.

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +4

      He’s one of my favorite characters too!

    • @anikinskinwalker4721
      @anikinskinwalker4721 Před rokem +2

      I'd say he's the most wise too.

    • @whoami4352
      @whoami4352 Před rokem

      LMFAO he's your favorite????????? Your a trash SW fan then idc how tuff that sounds you are a disgrace to us true fans who like characters who are actually interesting and important

  • @NFSCarbonGaming
    @NFSCarbonGaming Před rokem +9

    Dammit, you made me tear up from watching Kanan’s last act again 😭

  • @Jemini4228
    @Jemini4228 Před rokem +12

    Also I love the affection between Kanan and Ezra. They hug and speak warmly to each other. They comfort each other in dark times. A beautiful mentor/mentee bond.

  • @davidsmith7962
    @davidsmith7962 Před rokem +3

    Kanan was a good Jedi Master. He faced his own trials. And overcame them all.

  • @HakunaMaChatter
    @HakunaMaChatter Před 2 lety +31

    Amazing video Gold Man. Kanan and the show are truly unique within the Star Wars universe. His and Ezra’s relationship is my favourite master and apprentice relationship in Star Wars 👌🏾👌🏾

  • @TruthAndMoreTruth
    @TruthAndMoreTruth Před 11 měsíci +1

    The last scene with Kanan with one of the best scenes in the entire SW universe. Soooo well done, top tier story telling.

  • @joshuamoore8244
    @joshuamoore8244 Před 2 lety +21

    Yes! Exactly! Right down to the matching poses, this is what I think and feel about the story of Kanan and Ezra in Rebels. Excellent job! Good to see someone speaking so well on behalf of this series that I love so much. Thank you!

  • @ianbuswell1792
    @ianbuswell1792 Před 2 lety +17

    I really appreciate your breakdown of the different generations of Jedi

  • @colinbatchelder6742
    @colinbatchelder6742 Před 2 lety +33

    I love this character! Great essay.

  • @hummushero9428
    @hummushero9428 Před rokem +2

    Kanan was such a Great Character, I was so upset when he died, but he did go out like a true hero.

  • @JenniferKokoski
    @JenniferKokoski Před 10 měsíci +2

    I just discovered Star Wars rebels this summer. The relationship between all the characters is reminiscent of the original trilogy. I remember being a little kid and watching princess Leia, Farmer Luke and Pirate Han Solo battle the evil empire in a space fairy tale and being completely enamored. The character of Kanaan jarus is my favorite of the Jedis. When Lucas released the prequel trilogy and the Jedi Order had this stupid rule against forming attachments I knew it was bullshit. No way could anyone maintain and balance with their own emotions if they weren't allowed to feel. I loved how kanan and Hera were the mom and dad of the ghost crew. Their last scenes together before he died were filled with so much love and hope for the future. When Kane and dies it broke me. I've never felt so much pain at a Star Wars death. I literally cried. Now I've enjoyed Star Wars all my life. Return of the Jedi was my favorite of all the movies cuz of those last battles. How good finally triumphs over evil. Love and friendship are more powerful than the force.

  • @CNYTE
    @CNYTE Před rokem +10

    There is enough reason to believe that Obi Ean knew that Anakin was in a relationship with Padme. In season 7, he overhears a conversation that the two are hearing where they express their love for one another and all Obi Wan says is 'tell Padme I said hi'. Anakin gives him a look and then they walk away from each other. I would personally lump Obi Wan with the surviving Jedi, as he isn't as Orthodox as his colleagues within the order.

    • @porbenjamas
      @porbenjamas Před rokem +4

      Obi-Wan knew. Its written in the book Revenge of the Sith novelization.
      -----------------
      “Senator--Padmé. Please.” He gazed into her eyes with nothing on his face but compassion and fatigued anxiety. “I am not blind, Padmé. Though I have tried to be, for Anakin’s sake. And for yours.”
      “What do you mean?”
      “Neither of you is very good at hiding feelings, either.”
      “Obi-Wan--”
      “Anakin has loved you since the day you met, in that horrible junk shop on Tatooine. He’s never even tried to hide it, though we do not speak of it. We . . . pretend that I don’t know. And I was happy to, because it made him happy. You made him happy, when nothing else ever truly could.” He sighed, his brows drawing together. “And you, Padmé, skilled as you are on the Senate floor, cannot hide the light that comes to your eyes when anyone so much as mentions his name.”

    • @insidersosa5250
      @insidersosa5250 Před 9 měsíci

      @@porbenjamasi wish George Lucas never took this dialogue out of Episode 3. A powerful moment between obi-wan and padme

  • @ontasbulent5709
    @ontasbulent5709 Před 2 lety +34

    Order 66 made the Jedi reflect and connect with the beings in the galaxy allowing the new generation to grow beyond the mistakes of the Jedi of old. The Jedi during the prequels were in their high towers while the new Jedi lived among the beings they swore to protect

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +3

      excellently said

    • @echobase5774
      @echobase5774 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah, I think even Yoda reflected on the mistakes of the Jedi during the Clone Wars

    • @marianmarkovic5881
      @marianmarkovic5881 Před rokem

      I realy like passage from Revange od Sith (novelization), When Joda finaly realized, he did not have what it takes to best Palpatine, that he never had it, that he lost that final battle before he was even born,... Since meanwhile Jedi was preparing to fight last war over again, Sith evolved.

  • @sav0rybac0n
    @sav0rybac0n Před rokem +3

    bru i just rewatched rebels a week or so ago 4 the 2nd time and when kanan died i cried in my opinion it was on the top 5 saddest star wars sceness

  • @igneel5365
    @igneel5365 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad Cannon Jarvis was now a Jedi ghost and helping Reya along with the other Jedi's it's also one of the reasons why I love Star Wars Rebels

    • @boom-jr8vi
      @boom-jr8vi Před rokem +1

      Ah yes, I also loved when Jarvis from the MCU turned himself into a cannon and gave guidance to a jedi, truly one of the moments in time.

  • @babyyoda9407
    @babyyoda9407 Před rokem +11

    Rebels is truly a masterpiece

  • @obi-twokenobi4861
    @obi-twokenobi4861 Před 2 lety +10

    Ahsoka, Kanan, Luke, Qui Gon, Ezra and Leia are my my absolute favorite jedi of the saga❤️ (my favorite no-jedi are Rex, Fives, Jyn, Andor and Hera)

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +1

      Great characters!

    • @obi-twokenobi4861
      @obi-twokenobi4861 Před 2 lety

      @@thegoldman25 thanks😁. BTW, I loved your video. You deserve so many more likes

  • @jackattack7895
    @jackattack7895 Před rokem +1

    This is amazing REBELS NEEDS MORE LOVE. I literaly thought Lukes hallway scene in the mandalorian was Ezra showing up and the purgils in the newest episode made me freak out thinking it was Ezra.

  • @CometStar100
    @CometStar100 Před 2 lety +28

    Yeah Kanan is one of my favorite characters in all of Star Wars. He really is one of the best Jedi and his sacrifice was very sad.

  • @johnmichael2692
    @johnmichael2692 Před 2 lety +25

    Kanan is one of the best Jedi and one of the best Star Wars characters, really hope his story won’t be over after rebels and he can somehow someway return to his friends and family

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +8

      I feel like his story is over, but part of it will live on through Ezra

    • @johnmichael2692
      @johnmichael2692 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thegoldman25 maybe but maybe not, what if there could be a chance that ahsoka could have saved kanan after learning about his fate early by heading to lothol in secret after she found answers on malachore or one of the hidden Jedi worlds and she uses the force to protect kanan from the explosion but fake his death until the empire falls

    • @depressoespressocomingup1810
      @depressoespressocomingup1810 Před rokem

      ​@@johnmichael2692 that would really lessen the impact of his death and final sacrifice tho, I don't like it but it's best he stays dead

  • @ezrabridger2304
    @ezrabridger2304 Před rokem +4

    Kanan was a great master and the best father i didnt have in a very long time.
    Im going to show everyone what he taught me. And hopefully my own apprentice.

  • @sithazzazzin7329
    @sithazzazzin7329 Před rokem +1

    Amazing synopsis. I still tear up at Kanan's sacrifice, and I always hold this show up as an example of what a true Jedi's journey should be.

  • @echobase5774
    @echobase5774 Před 2 lety +5

    Kanan is my favorite Rebels character! Great video!!!

  • @PaulGuy
    @PaulGuy Před 2 lety +7

    Kanan and Captain America stem from the same basic place, that the important thing is not so much to be a perfect soldier, but a good man.

  • @de_sibelios
    @de_sibelios Před rokem +4

    A beautiful and heartfelt love letter for Caleb Dume. I'm def suscribing!

  • @sanccex313
    @sanccex313 Před rokem +2

    Not the best Jedi only, he is the one in the best Disney media ever produced. Rebels underrated AF FR.
    Awsome video, very nicely explained

  • @machbass
    @machbass Před rokem +1

    Just finished Rebels and I can't agree more. I'd go as far as to say Rebels is the closest I've felt to watching Star wars as a kid.
    The crazy part when Kanaan sacrificed himself was just how in shock I was. I didn't believe it was real until the characters started to grieve, I started to grieve. It was done so beautifully.

    • @madelinegarber7860
      @madelinegarber7860 Před rokem

      For me the worst part wasn’t the death itself, but everyone’s reactions to it and the aftermath. He has one of the best arcs in all of SW.

  • @cyberman05
    @cyberman05 Před rokem +3

    You know honestly this video sparked my love for rebels again, I was a child when I first saw it as it aired (weird to think in the not so distant future it will be 10 years) but I really enjoyed it, but whenever I looked back on it I just remember all the terrible jokes and Ezra being a brat, and it soiled my memories of the show I loved, but rewatching this I start to remember why I loved it so much and saw it as a good successor to the clone wars as a kid, thanks for that man. Im probably gonna rewatch it at some point now.

  • @TheGamerProBeardBro
    @TheGamerProBeardBro Před rokem +3

    Kanan’s death is still the most powerful moment in all of Star Wars, nothing else has actually hurt me as much as that moment
    That’s why I wish we had more content like Rebels, it’s just peak. If Rey goes on a path of exploring the mysteries of the galaxy then that would be awesome, a much older Ezra tagging along would be very cool as well

  • @KRPeart
    @KRPeart Před rokem

    When I was kid watching Rebels, Kanan was my favorite character so thank you for showing as to why!

  • @ericmcdowell3235
    @ericmcdowell3235 Před rokem +1

    For real the greatest jedi his death pulls the heart strings every time

  • @skylarnight6146
    @skylarnight6146 Před 2 lety +8

    Kanan is one of my favorites!

  • @Wirrn
    @Wirrn Před rokem +6

    Not enough people talk about how perfect Kanan's knighting scene is. Go back and rewatch it, once you know whats happening it all takes on a double meaning. Kanan fights "Is this the limit of your knowledge?" "I learned enough!" "I think not". Kanan reaches for a second sabre - its red, and the fight becomes more difficult as more guards show up. Kanan STOPS fighting, accepts he has done the best he can and is knighted.
    Something disney gets right consistently I think are what I term 'Peak Jedi' moments, which almost always involve the jedi putting aside their weapons, because you don't reach Peak jedi by hitting something with a glowing stick as hard as you can.

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem

      that is a great scene too

    • @dropkickcorpse
      @dropkickcorpse Před rokem +2

      I love Kanan's Zen Buddhist decision to "set the blade down".
      He lived a life where he was able to experience the complete spectrum of human experiences, gain a deep understanding of the universal nature of fear, and transcends them.
      My favorite quality of Kanan is how he still chooses to raises and encourages Ezra to be kind and compassionate despite both of them understanding the reality of living in a cruel world.
      It reminds me of the inscription tomb of the ultimate swordman, Dugi Qiubai, in the classic "Return of the Condor Heroes":
      - The first sword (present):
      "My first sword was so sharp, strong and fierce that none could withstand it. With it in hand, I strive for mastery by challenging all the heroes of the Northern Plains in my teenage years."
      - The second sword (not present, represented by a wooden tablet):
      "My second sword was violet in hue and flexible in motion. I used it in my 20s. With it, I have mistakenly wounded righteous men. It turned out to be a weapon of doom that caused me to feel remorse endlessly. I cast it into a deep canyon."
      - The third sword (present)"My third sword was heavy and blunt. The uttermost cunning is based on simplicity. With it, I roamed all lands under Heaven unopposed in my 30s."
      - The fourth sword (represented by a wooden sword):
      "After the age of 40, I was no longer hampered by any weapon. Grass, trees, bamboos and rocks can all be my swords. Since then, I have developed my skills further, such that gradually I can win battles without reaching for weapons."
      There's a similar scene at the end of Hero where the Qin King gazes at the calligraphy and realizes the height of swordsmanship:
      (Qin King to Nameless):
      "I have just come to a realization! This scroll by Broken Sword contains to secret to his swordsmanship. What it reveals is his highest ideal."
      "In the first stage, man and sword become one. Here, even a blade of grass can become a lethal weapon."
      "In the next stage, the sword resides not in the hand, but in the heart. Even without a weapon, a warrior can slay his enemy from a hundred paces!"
      "But...the ultimate ideal is when the sword disappears altogether. The warrior embraces all around him."
      "The desire to kill no longer exists. Only peace remains."

  • @calebwebb1246
    @calebwebb1246 Před rokem +1

    I’ve always felt a special connection to Kanan because we share a name. This video solidifies my view that this character is the most meaningful Star Wars character to me.

  • @Jemini4228
    @Jemini4228 Před rokem

    The scene you used in your intro is quite possibly my favourite moment in Rebels and sums up everything a good mentor should be.

  • @lordofd7111
    @lordofd7111 Před rokem +19

    It was Palpatine's manipulation of Anakin's emotions and his perspective on them that drove him to the Dark Side. It's amazing how people always gloss over this when discussing the falling out between Anakin and the Jedi Order. Anakin's love saved him and kept him on the up and up, for the most part. Obi-Wan admits as much in the RotS novelization. It was the attachment, possessiveness and jealousy that came with that love, tugged by Palpatine, that doomed him, the Jedi and the Republic. As Anakin said, the Jedi are encouraged to observe their love for others through the practice of compassion. Kanan is a textbook example of this, not an outlier or revolutionary.

  • @NickGold25
    @NickGold25 Před 2 lety +4

    I can't wait till we see Ezra again

  • @jonsolom
    @jonsolom Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is one of the best Star Wars videos I've seen on CZcams. Thank you.

  • @LewisDoubleD1
    @LewisDoubleD1 Před rokem +1

    man when you were talking about the fire behind him not bothering him but all he can think about is his family.

  • @bemasaberwyn55
    @bemasaberwyn55 Před rokem +3

    Caleb was INCREDIBLY written throughout those 4 seasons

  • @axtagran7504
    @axtagran7504 Před 2 lety +25

    Half through video and I agree with pretty much everything (even though when watching rebels I give it a tiny bit less thought)
    Happy 100th video
    Thrawn, Kanan and Kallus are my favourites from rebels in order (although the more I watch your video kana could overtake Thrawn, my mind could also change if Thrawn is used more in the Ahsoka show)

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +3

      Wow, I didn’t know this was my 100th video, thank you!

    • @echobase5774
      @echobase5774 Před 2 lety +3

      Wow, cant believe therex been 100 videos

  • @Mytesmyth
    @Mytesmyth Před rokem +1

    Kanan’s eyesight injury is technically his trial of the flesh. One of the many padawan trials when becoming a Jedi knight

  • @StarForceOne
    @StarForceOne Před rokem

    Fantastic video. Rebels is such a beautiful story

  • @russelltietjen4407
    @russelltietjen4407 Před 2 lety +5

    tbh i kinda thought Jacen Syndulla would be at Luke's Jedi school with Ben and Grogu
    Now I've made myself sad

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +3

      he might have, we don't know everyone who was there

  • @tam2237
    @tam2237 Před 2 lety +6

    Can we PLEASE keep getting these kinda vids? Looking at characters (especially those that are not mainstream) and analyzing their overall importance and journey? Like Rex, Cal (once we get the next game I guess), The Bad Batch (either as a crew or each individual, also once we get more content from them) and just even more. I’d also love to hear your ideas for what Rey does post TRoS. How she goes about the Jedi life, if she seeks out anyone to help her along her way, if she even wants to attempt building her own order or if she wants to adopt something like the rule of two where she takes on an apprentice after traveling and helping out across the galaxy, then travel around and help out together and train the apprentice to adopt her traveling heroic path and let the cycle live on. I only just now, while typing this comment in fact, came up with this possible lifestyle but I think the cycle would look like this: 1 Jedi travels the galaxy and helps out by doing good, the Jedi will eventually find a force sensitive individual to train in their ways of the traveling Jedi, they spend the rest of their life helping the galaxy as a pair, and when the master passes on to the force then the apprentice becomes the master and they repeat the cycle. Now I can easily see how this could end in the Sith returning if the apprentice turns out to be too involved in the path to the Darkside but I think the writers of such a story could write up a way that prevents this, like perhaps the master must search far and wide for the most pure force sensitive, and maybe they have many ways to test this purity and maybe even have it where the master seeks out their equal in the force, they must make a dyad in order to adopt the apprentice so that they are connected on a deeper level than just friendship. Maybe the dyad connection will keep the cycle pure. Thoughts, anyone?

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +1

      You mentioned so many ideas I would love to explore! I actually made a video about what I want Rey to do post TROS, it’s a 40 minutes video titled something like “my pitch for an animated Star Wars series”, check it out!

    • @tam2237
      @tam2237 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thegoldman25 shoot, can’t understand how I missed that! I’ll check it out immediately!

  • @Miss_Trillium
    @Miss_Trillium Před rokem +1

    Kanaan's death genuinely makes me tear up, whereas other star wars products don't always hit like that. Andor is also top tier, and both of these shows need more appreciation

    • @Miss_Trillium
      @Miss_Trillium Před rokem

      @jjr there were a few moments in Andor that got me, but otherwise there's very little from the movies or shows I have seen that gets me

  • @vizslasetter
    @vizslasetter Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this!! I love him so much 😭

  • @spencerpalmer4961
    @spencerpalmer4961 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for this insightful video.

  • @gerardsgunsmore4974
    @gerardsgunsmore4974 Před rokem +12

    I see others sharing the same belief as I do, that kanan would have become the Grandmaster of the newly formed Jedi council. His understanding of the force and experience are unmatched by all others at the conclusion of the empires rule. He is also extremely wise, with teachings from both the former Jedi order as well as the Bendu.

  • @paulomendonca6498
    @paulomendonca6498 Před rokem +2

    This is the best SW video I have seen! Kanan is my favorite Jedi! Thanks for this video!

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem +1

      Wow, thanks!

    • @paulomendonca6498
      @paulomendonca6498 Před rokem

      @@thegoldman25 I live in Madeira Island and the news just came out that next week they will start be filming The Acolyte here. Your video made my day more then that news 👍

  • @septimahayj3154
    @septimahayj3154 Před rokem +1

    Seeing his death actually got me in tears again

    • @user-hu3kk2ed6y
      @user-hu3kk2ed6y Před rokem

      I know and honestly I just skipped that part (because my heart can't take this scene 😭)

  • @CRYSTAL_CUSTOMS
    @CRYSTAL_CUSTOMS Před 2 lety +2

    I love all the rebels videos

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +1

      Rebels is so amazing

    • @echobase5774
      @echobase5774 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thegoldman25 with every Rebels video you make, I’m appreciating this show more and more, so thanks!

  • @stretchscreamers
    @stretchscreamers Před 2 lety +9

    Kanan was pretty awesome.

  • @LadiesmanB007
    @LadiesmanB007 Před rokem +2

    Dave Filoni has said Qui Gon Jinn was the closest to being a true Jedi. But I agree Kanan definitely becomes close to being a true Jedi as well.

  • @jmehawk1988
    @jmehawk1988 Před rokem

    This was a brilliantly done explanation.

  • @katusakirocks5630
    @katusakirocks5630 Před 2 lety +11

    Kanan is probably in my top 15 Star Wars characters, for a canon character to be in my favorites is quite insane.

  • @Captain_Griff
    @Captain_Griff Před rokem +3

    Kanan is a great jedi, my 3rd favorite jedi in Star Wars, Kanan is the living proof of what a jedi must be, attachments aren't a weakness, and Kanan is a true jedi .

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem +1

      Wonderfully said!

    • @Captain_Griff
      @Captain_Griff Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@thegoldman25 thanks man ( i edited my coment because i had some speling mistakes) , the video is proof as to why Kanan is a true jedi

  • @joeyrubin1256
    @joeyrubin1256 Před rokem +1

    dude this video had me crying bro truly a work of art. I want to start making videos like these but i dont even know where to start. thank you for the motivation

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před rokem +1

      This was one of the kindest comments I’ve ever received. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @FreelancerAlpha1-1
    @FreelancerAlpha1-1 Před rokem +2

    Filoni uses a lot of biblical allusion. You have the name Kanan (Cannan) like you mentioned but he also has a Saul of Tarsus transformation. He loses sight, has a supernatural experience and becomes Caleb Dume like how Saul was blinded, had a supernatural experience and then started a new path as Paul.

  • @kathleenkennedy6948
    @kathleenkennedy6948 Před 2 lety +4

    Keep up the good work!

  • @brian-ck3bt
    @brian-ck3bt Před 2 lety +4

    Keep up the good work

  • @StarWarsFanatic
    @StarWarsFanatic Před 11 měsíci

    Good stuff! Kanan is highly underrated. I’d like to see more of his hiding after order 66.

  • @arthurford829
    @arthurford829 Před rokem

    Wonderful analysis!

  • @biggestnerdalive8476
    @biggestnerdalive8476 Před rokem +4

    Rebels is the best Star Wars show I have spoken

  • @officialanakinskywalker7742

    youre right. look i hate the st but disney has made good stuff. i love rebels not as much as TCW but i love it and will defend it.Kanan is an awesome character who was a true jedi. he is a role model we can learn from

    • @thegoldman25
      @thegoldman25  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm glad we can actually agree on something

  • @emilgilels
    @emilgilels Před rokem

    Beautiful analysis.

  • @dragonmastersk7913
    @dragonmastersk7913 Před rokem +1

    Ive battled some demons lately and I watched Star Wars Rebels from the beginning. I saw the episode where Kanan and Ezra visit the Jedi temple of Lothal for the first time and I cried when they were facing their fears, it resonated so much with me and it was able to release my anxiety and stress. Thank you so much for this video, Kanan is truly the character who I mostly identify. As I'm a young adult concerned with being able to face my fears and protect those who I love. Thanks to Dave and of course, George Lucas for this marvelous universe. Thank you

  • @natha9412
    @natha9412 Před rokem +4

    Yes.... Kanan was the best Jedi... 💔💔💔 And they killed him 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 It totally broke me. It broke my heart. It took my heart away from me 💔💔💔 He.... Didn't deserved to die.. they could have resurrected him 💔💔💔💔 it's just.... The unimaginable 😭😭😭😭

  • @Jansenbaker
    @Jansenbaker Před 2 lety +12

    🥲🥺
    "Amazing. Every word, you just said, is true."
    -A spin of Luke's line in The Last Jedi.

  • @darthbradmedia8929
    @darthbradmedia8929 Před rokem +2

    This was absolutely brilliant! Well done bro!!

  • @db4552
    @db4552 Před měsícem

    It's actually crazy just how good rebels is the more you peel back the layers. Who would've thought all these years later, someone in a kids animated show might become one of my favourites characters in the lore.