'Ahsoka' Review: Rosario Dawson's fan-friendly 'Star Wars' show lacks 'Andor' ambition

Ahsoka Tano searches the galaxy for Grand Admiral Thrawn, seeking clues to his whereabouts after the Empire's fall.

She reconnects with allies Hera Syndulla and Sabine Wren from the Rebel Alliance days.

However, Ahsoka and Sabine have unresolved issues from their past mentor-mentee relationship.

The first two episodes are packed with references and characters from the Star Wars animated series for hardcore fans.

But the show struggles to provide enough backstory for viewers unfamiliar with the lore.

Rosario Dawson leads with lightsaber action skills, yet her Ahsoka lacks dimension early on.

In contrast, supporting characters Sabine and Shin Hati pop on screen, leaving you wanting to learn more about them.

The mysterious Shin may tap into the dark side with her red lightsaber.

More explanation of the Ahsoka-Sabine falling out would enrich their icy dynamic.

While slow-building like Andor, Ahsoka relies too much on existing mythology versus developing its own original story.

Dave Filoni weaves in beloved elements, but needs to push boundaries in later episodes.

Ahsoka is a key Star Wars figure, so hopefully the show will dig deeper and unleash her rebellious spirit.