Warning! SPOILERS for The Book of Boba Fett episode 6.
Luke Skywalker is training Grogu in the ways of the Jedi, but why does Ahsoka Tano seem perfectly fine with this when she previously refused to train him? The Book of Boba Fett continues to masquerade as The Mandalorian season 3 with its most recent episode, again focusing almost entirely on Din Djarin. Following Fennec Shand's request that Djarin aide Boba Fett in his fight against the Pyke Syndicate, the Mandalorian first checks in on his former foundling and has a surprise reunion with Ahsoka.
When Din Djarin first met Ahsoka during The Mandalorian season 2, he was hopeful she would be the Jedi to train Grogu. While she left the order just prior to the end of the Clone Wars, Ahsoka remains a powerful Force user and is more than adept with a lightsaber. Jedi or not, Ahsoka would have made a fine teacher. Ultimately, though, she declines to become Grogu's master because of the deep affection she can sense from Grogu for Djarin. As Ahsoka knows perhaps better than most, such attachments have in the past led Jedi to turn to the dark side — as was the case with her former master, Anakin Skywalker.
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In The Book of Boba Fett episode 6, «From the Desert Comes a Stranger,» Din Djarin travels to the mysterious forest planet where Luke is training Grogu. However, Djarin does not reunite with Grogu and is instead met by Ahsoka. While speaking with her, Djarin questions why Ahsoka appears all right with Luke's decision to train Grogu when she would not. She answers, "Because it was his choice," explaining that she cannot control what others decide to do. While that is certainly an explanation, were Ahsoka
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