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I like Rebels a lot. But when Ezra and Kanan are going toe to toe with Vader, I have a problem. I understand that they clearly weren't going to win, but they have met him twice now and haven't died. Literally the only people in the galaxy who should be able to do that should be Obi Wan, Yoda, Emperor, and Ahsoka. You can call that overpowered but if anybody should be, it should be Vader.
Vader should be shown as someone who just cuts down anybody who gets in his path, and goes out of his way to kill Jedi like Kanan and Ezra.
I also understand that for story reasons, Ezra and Kanan can't be killed, and it's almost impossible to resist bringing Vader into this story as a write, but I think bringing Vader on board kind of messes with our perception of him.