Well I finally caught the season opener. It was okay, but I must admit given how it was promoted I was expecting more. We didn't actually get all that much of Thrawn; a few lines, but no real action. And despite the dark and foreboding nature of the Sith holocron, it didn't have much of an impact in this episode. Ezra was being petulant more than
evil.
On the plus side, we do finally get the canon answer/representation for how the rebellion gets its first Y-Wings, in all their worn glory. And the mysterious Governor Pryce finally gets an appearance, after having been mentioned off and on for two years.
Also, this is an odd complaint to make, but they gave Ezra a haircut. Now he's even cheaper to render...
Edit: And poor Brom Titus. He just wants to do a good job
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Nice start of Season 3. So by having Grand Admiral Thrawn ,does that mean that the Timothy Zahn book series (story line/characters) might be canon despite Rebels happening before episode IV-A New Hope?
No. But like some of the other elements of the old EU, they're being distilled and woven into the new EU in various ways. What happened in those books is non-canon, but one would expect the now-canon Thrawn to behave much in the same way, with the forthcoming book to firmly reestablish Thrawn's place in the new EU.
So when does this take place, a coule years after season 2? why are they scrounging for y wings? shouldnt they have fleets of super b wings by now?
It's now up to 2 BBY, according to Wookieepedia.
what happened to commander wolfe and that other commander that was w/Capt Rex?
Rex is now a semi-regular on the show. what about the other 2?
They have not been seen since their one-off use in season 2. Nor would I expect to see them again. They were supporting characters to flesh out Rex's story in order to allow him to be brought forward to the show. (Side note: I'm surprised Rex didn't space Ezra for his lip)