Homecoming

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Tonight's episode of Rebels is "Homecoming," which features the return of Cham Syndulla, Numa, and Gobi from The Clone Wars arc about the Battle of Ryloth. Cham and Gobi were also starring characters in the novel Lords of the Sith, and Cham is Hera's father.

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It's a great episode, but I didn't really get Hera's accent change in the middle of it. Also would of thought that Ryloth would of joined the Rebellion.
 

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All Twi'leks speak with that French-like accent. When arguing with her father she slipped back into her natural accent.
 

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I had to listen a bit harder when her accent changed, at first i thought i was just hearing things.

Overall the episode was a good one for me, I like episodes like this that show just what small groups are capable of. I also like it whenever ships don't get blown up needlessly. As far as I am aware, that is the first time we have seen such a ship as well, which makes it even cooler IMO.

Purely a ship to carry fighters and bombers, something i'm sure will get more than a few factions brains ticking! I'm still itching to see this "Old Master" plot line with Ezra, mainly because I'm a Maul fan but also because I totally want to see if Ezra forms the Knights of Ren!
 

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Just watched it. Other then my DVR bugging out and splitting the episode into two, it was a really good episode. Better then "The Call"(Which felt like a filler episode). It made me like the character Cham Syndulla a bit more since The Clone Wars and Lords of the Sith, namely his will to help his own people rather then the rest.
 
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