Sabine using the force wasn't my preference but story-wise I appreciated how they went about it. Even if my preference for her character wasn't to have gone in this direction, though I wish the circumstances of that series and Sabine/Ahsoka's story was told slightly differently, I think they portrayed it well enough to have demonstrated that Sabine was only able to access the Force as she did (in spite of her low naturally-gifted capabilities) because she had to put in the extraneous time and effort. I think the Chirrut example of someone who studies the Force and follows the teachings of the Jedi, gives themselves over to the Force, and is only able to achieve basic feats w/it perhaps due to his low innate ability is a valid one, but I am not personally ready to use this one isolated example as a defining representation of the larger argument that those with seemingly lower M counts aren't able to one day, through excessive training and meditation, access the Force to a similar level that someone who is naturally gifted as an Obi-Wan Kenobi can
This scene in particular I think they highlighted the discussion of force capabilities, and there's this one comic panel that I think highlights this perspective well https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OJVS6Jwo0tU
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