Everything is reaching a breaking point in Raising Kanan. Over the past two seasons, Kanan Stark has gradually uncovered hard truths about his mother and himself. This has been a painful journey for him and those around him.
With every new discovery, Kanan must face his family’s tangled web of secrets and lies. He spent much of this time in denial, but now his illusions have vanished, and the reality is unsettling.
In season three, Kanan wrestles with the concepts of right and wrong. Every member of the Thomas family faces a personal crisis that shakes their sense of identity.
They all attempt to redefine themselves in this deeply personal journey. However, not everyone will succeed, and those who do may confront the most frightening truth: there is no clear line between good and evil.
"There is no right and wrong or good and evil."
Raising Kanan explores the complexity of identity and morality within a family shaped by secrets and survival.
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