Back to form from the previous couple do episodes.
I really dug this one. Thrawn is starting to feel much more in line with the one from Zahn's books and I couldn't be happier. He could become a potentially great villain.
This whole episode was just throughly entertaining, and it takes place in a factory that makes imperial walkers. It may be an unpopular opinion, but this episode with that premise is more interesting than any of the political stuff in the prequel trilogy (which is much better fleshed out in Clone Wars).
Great episode, with a very satisfying and welcoming reveal.
I really dug this one. Thrawn is starting to feel much more in line with the one from Zahn's books and I couldn't be happier. He could become a potentially great villain.
This whole episode was just throughly entertaining, and it takes place in a factory that makes imperial walkers. It may be an unpopular opinion, but this episode with that premise is more interesting than any of the political stuff in the prequel trilogy (which is much better fleshed out in Clone Wars).
Great episode, with a very satisfying and welcoming reveal.