Thrawn's real name is actually Mitth'raw'nuruodo. As a member of the Chiss species, he served in the Chiss Ascendancy's military. He was eventually exiled, which is how the Empire found him. The last scene of Rebels is actually recreated in Episode 2 of Ahsoka, right down to Sabine poking Ezra's cheek. Ahsoka and Sabine meet up at the mural of the crew Sabine had painted on Lothal It's not often a MacGuffin is a person, but that's what Ahsoka has made the regal Grand Admiral Thrawn (Lars Mikkelsen): an "object, event, Nostalgia isn't automatically bad. If its indulgence He's a bad guy. He's cruel, murderous and evil. For whatever reason, he decided to go with the space Nazis and then doubled down after space Hitler died. He's an authoritarian who thinks he should be in charge because he thinks he's the smartest guy in the room. Let's stop with the need to turn every bad guy into a secret good guy. I just finished reading Outbound Flight and felt that Thrawn was really a good guy overall. He wanted to do the best for all involved and very much was set up as a likeable protagonist even though overall, according to Wookieepedia, he is supposed to be an antagonist in the Star Wars universe. Thrawn does not necessarily have "altruistic" motivations. Both his original portrayal and new portrayal have cemented his as calculating, well spoken and an incredible military leader. He has never been portrayed as a "villain" in the sense that he's a two-dimensional bland bad guy either. .

is thrawn a bad guy