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Old 03-06-2018, 09:52 PM   #557
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Season 3 - Steps into shadow part 1 and 2 - They teased us with Ezra going to the dark. It also introduced two main characters in the Bendu and physical rendition of the Force and Thrawn.

Ep 3 - The holocron's of fate. We got to see even more of Ezra sliding towards the dark, and we saw that Maul was after something major and so was Ezra.

Ep 15 - Trials of the darksabre. A great Sabine episode as she learns how to use the Darksabre. This episode is very deep and a bit sad as we finally learn that Sabine was abandoned by her family in favor of the Empire and she's been dealing with that ever since.

Season 17 - Through Imperial Eyes - This was an incredibly well done episode and it was told through the eyes of Agent Kallus and you almost see Ezra as an Antagonist. We also learn that since the meeting between Zeb and Kallus that Kallus had become the new Fulcrum.

Episode 20 - Twin Suns An awesome fight between Kenobi and Maul that was so well done that I watched it again over and over, and it ends Maul in the most emotionally deep impact possible. The ending was awesome as we see a New Hope in young Luke running home.

Episodes 21 and 22 - Zero hour. we finally see the awesome Admiral Thrawn who had been basically waiting and watching since he arrived on the show and he devestated the Rebel alliance. The only thing that saved the Rebels as Bendu, but he didn't help them either. The episode ends with a confrontation between Thrawn and Bendu.

This quote is key when Thrawn encounters the Bendu

Quote:
Bendu: I see your defeat...like many arms surrounding you in a cold embrace.[Thrawn, visibly unnerved, shoots him, only for the Bendu to disappear, laughing.]
Season 4

Episode 3 and 4 - In the name of the Rebellion. We get a whole story arc with Saw and deliberately compares the violent partisans and Hera's more careful rebels.

Episode 7 the Kindred - This episode introduces the Loth Wolves and we start moving into the more metaphysical side of the story as we start to learn that Kanan's fate is coming to a head.

Episode 9 Rebel Assault - This was a fantastically illustrated episode where we finally see some real X-Wing conflict and we see why the Tie Defenders are such a threat. The scene with X-Wings on fire plummeting to the ground was powerful. Hera's attempt to escape and inevitable capture leads to the culmination of Kanan's story.

Episode 10 - Jedi Knight - An incredible and shocking death of a crew member. An amazing sacrifice and the reveal of Kanan gaining his vision back. The low point of the Rebellion.

Episode 11 and 12 Wolves at the Door and World between Worlds - We finally see the entire Jedi Temple and now you can look back at the older episodes and say "Why didn't I see that". They really pulled out all the stops with Malcolm McDowell and the awesome Ian McDairmid making appearances. The return of Ashoka was awesome as well. Ezra faces the same argument as Anakin but resists it. Ezra really becomes a Jedi in this episodes. Go back and watch the video with the various voices ranging from the far past to the distant future and you can't help but be moved.

Episode 13 and 14 - To be described next week, but what a way to end a great series.
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