Re-watching Rebels and have fallen in love with Kanan Jarrus (Caleb Dume) all over again.
He may not always be right, but he's always trying. Like when he first tries to train Ezra.
He may not always be the perfect level-headed jedi, but he listens and deals with his emotions in a healthy way. Like how he initially feels about joining the rebellion and seeing clones again.
He may not be the most powerful, but he hasn't properly used the Force in a decade and then he trains to get better, not only for himself, but so that he can be the best teacher for Ezra. The Inquisitor says it outright and we can also see how much he improves through the show.
Also, his relationship with Hera is just so functional. Love him, love Kanera, love the whole Space Family.
Deals with his emotions in a healthy way….you mean like how the Jedi taught him?
Yep! 🫡 Most of the time, though, we see things from either Anakin's perspective - his ultimate failure - or after the Jedi Order fell. Wise masters (who set the pecedent of level-headed serene jedi) or young people questioning the old, dead ways and how they failed. Seeing someone actually understanding and processing in the Jedi way as a main focus point of a show is a nice change up! 😊