This episode improves upon the flaws of previous 2 to 3 episodes. It is more intense, and darker than the previous.
It marks the end of the Onderon Arc, as the freedom struggle continues and Ashoka grows more concerned and insecure.
It seems strange as to why Dooku wouldn't create an International incident about Jedi or the republic helping terrorists. A well directed episode. One feels attached to the characters, even though it lacked Character development except Ashoka who grows mature and more responsible. CGI is also top notch.
Direction: Good.
Script: Good.
Music: Good.
A fitting and excellent end to an average arc.
It marks the end of the Onderon Arc, as the freedom struggle continues and Ashoka grows more concerned and insecure.
It seems strange as to why Dooku wouldn't create an International incident about Jedi or the republic helping terrorists. A well directed episode. One feels attached to the characters, even though it lacked Character development except Ashoka who grows mature and more responsible. CGI is also top notch.
Direction: Good.
Script: Good.
Music: Good.
A fitting and excellent end to an average arc.