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I’ve seen too many complaints about the WBW and how they’re mad time travel can exist in Star Wars and blah blah blah; but their problem with it is thinking that now anything can be changed in Star Wars. That’s not true and completely wrong.
Ahsoka did not die in her battle against Vader. Ever. Even in the episode that she has that duel, she’s saved by Ezra; we just didn’t see it and assumed she died for a couple seasons. When Ezra goes into the WBW and saves Ahsoka, the show is exemplifying closed loop time travel. This is the type of time travel that, in my opinion, is the best one because there’s zero paradoxes. Because whatever you’ll do in the future, already happened to you in the past.
If you’ve read/seen Prisoner of Azkaban, the ending is another case of closed loop time travel. Everything Hermione and Harry do to save the situation when they travel back already happened; they’re not changing anything. They can’t change anything, because if they changed it; it would’ve already had happened.
Just wanted to clear some confusion cause I see it all over the comments in this sub recently.
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Fr go watch some of the middle seasons of TCW like the Umbara arc. There's some pretty open brutality in there.