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No disrespect to Ahsoka, but we've seen maybe a bit too much of her, and it was nice to see Dooku's fall to the dark side.
Sorry wrong vote Dooku because it was fun learning about his story and learning how he became a Sith
I don't take issue with too much Ahsoka personally, since TCW is very much her series in a way since it was her first appearance, but then I can also see where fans are coming from. Still, we do get more from Ashley Eckstein, who is still my favorite Ahsoka, no disrespect to Rosario Dawson. With that being said, I agree that seeing Dooku's days as a Jedi, talking to Qui-Gon Jinn shortly before his death, and becoming Darth Sidious's apprentice...what was not to love about it?
Granted, I know there are continuity issues to consider, but still.
I'm going with Dooku since some of Ahsoka's story was just a rehash and very condensed version of events seen in the Ahsoka novel, while Dooku's are entirely new. Ahsoka's episodes also made some weird visual decisions, which kinda irritates me.
Seeing the Relationship between Dooku and Qui Gon makes me feel like Qui Gon would definitely join Dooku
Dooku’s story was so well written here. I actually felt sorry for him through his care for Katri, his interactions with Qui-Gon, his anger over the Jedi, Republic and Dagonet’s corruptions, his insecurities displayed towards Mace, his moments of conflict over Yaddle and the extremist goals he had. I tried my best not to cry over his story.
Unfortunately, it seems like during The Clone Wars series, which is both Canon and Legends, he throws all of this away. He loses his morals and becomes the very thing he swore to destroy as he turns into a ruthless, cruel, and unsympathetic tyrant who is motivated not by his past at all but by the delusional ideologies of the Separatists.
Ahsoka on the other hand, was not bad either. I get to see that she is not perfect and learns a lot of morals throughout her life from her babyhood under her mother about death to her vigorous training under Anakin and her life after Order 66.
What do you think?