“She’s got that mission in mind, not her hero status.”
“The attack we all anticipated never came.
The once invincible Empire began to fracture.

Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) in ‘Ahsoka’.Lucasfilm Ltd.
The small rebellion had become bold.
But what’s even more important is how the narration ends.
But one day, I realized there was more to it.

Natasha Liu Bordizzo of ‘Ahsoka’ taken at Star Wars Celebration.Rachell Smith
There was something else I was meant to do.
Ezra’s out there somewhere, and it’s time to bring him home.”
We asked Bordizzo exactly that when she joined fellow series starsRosario DawsonandMary Elizabeth Winsteadas guests on EW’sDagobah Dispatchpodcast.
It was awesome as an actor to have that.
But then live action is so different.
What is Bordizzo’s Sabine like now?
“She’s been through a lot and she’s still a stubborn cookie,” says Bordizzo.
She’s only thinking about the obligation she has towards her friend.
She’s got that mission in mind, not her hero status.
Let’s just hope this stubborn cookie doesn’t crumble.