I would reccomend watching "Avatar: The Last Airbender", first. "Batman", is good, but "A:TLA" has the benefit of actually having a story spread out over its three seasons, rather than just endless standalone episodes, which makes for a nicely different viewing experience.
Anyway, my brief reading of Ashoka is a superficial one, at best. She's easily much more well adjusted than Asuka ever was (perhaps there's more hints of that in Asajj?). Perhaps I'm just distracted by the name similarity and the fact that both ROTS and "End of Evangelion" close with the protagonist choking a close female character. I do think, however, that if TCW ever covers the events of Order 66 it'll feel a lot like EOE, except without all the Evas in apotheosis mode.
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Date: 2011-02-07 10:42 pm (UTC)Anyway, my brief reading of Ashoka is a superficial one, at best. She's easily much more well adjusted than Asuka ever was (perhaps there's more hints of that in Asajj?). Perhaps I'm just distracted by the name similarity and the fact that both ROTS and "End of Evangelion" close with the protagonist choking a close female character. I do think, however, that if TCW ever covers the events of Order 66 it'll feel a lot like EOE, except without all the Evas in apotheosis mode.