[s4e4] Through The Looking Glass Review
He found himself standing on pathways of starlight that stretched into an infinite obsidian void. This was the . Above and below, circular portals flickered like dying embers, each one a window into a different moment in time. He could hear the echoes of the past and future—whispers of Ahsoka Tano’s blades, the breathing of Darth Vader, and the distant laughter of a younger version of himself. The Looking Glass
With a final, heavy look at the image of Kanan, Ezra turned away. He led Ahsoka toward the exit that would take them back to their respective destinies. As he stepped back through the portal onto the soil of Lothal, the ancient gateway collapsed into dust. [S4E4] Through the Looking Glass
He approached a specific shimmering rift. Through it, he saw the temple on Malachor. He saw Ahsoka, exhausted and cornered by the dark shadow of his former master. The "looking glass" wasn't just showing him a memory; it was offering him a choice. He found himself standing on pathways of starlight