The Looking Glass — [s4e4] Through
"Are you sure about this?" Sabine asked, her hand resting on the hilt of her blaster. She looked at the ancient Jedi Temple stones, now rearranged into a shimmering, impossible doorway.
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. [S4E4] Through the Looking Glass
As Ezra stepped forward, the world didn’t just fade; it folded. The transition wasn't like jumping into hyperspace—there was no roar of engines, only a deafening, crystalline silence. "Are you sure about this
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 Through it, he saw the temple on Malachor
"You changed it," Ahsoka whispered, looking back at the closed portal.
The air on Lothal had changed. It was no longer just the scent of crushed loth-cat grass and dry earth; it was charged with a static hum that made the hair on Ezra Bridger’s arms stand up. Behind him, the wreckage of the Imperial occupation smoldered, but before him stood something far older than the Empire.
He realized then the danger of the glass. To reach into the past to save everyone would shatter the present. The lesson of the looking glass wasn't about the power to change everything; it was about the wisdom to know what must be let go. The Return