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(2014)

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9/10
Can't believe Yoda, Anakin and the Jedi Council didn't see it coming...
franb-5562514 July 2020
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So, after watching Fives' discovery and the reveal of the mysterious chips that were implanted on the clones and then this episode when the Jedi discover that Syfo Dias commissioned the clones on behalf of the Republic under orders of Count Dooku, the failure of the Jedi becomes crystal clear. I can't believe Yoda, Anakin (who heard Fives' story straight from his mouth along with Rex and then relayed it to the Council) and the Council did not link the information that their enemies had built the army to fight for the Republic to the chips or even think to stop fighting alongside the clones. Most troubling, this is, and the demise of the Jedi, this foreshadowed.
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10/10
A voice from the past.
A_Kind_Of_CineMagic6 October 2020
The previous episode began an exploration of former Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas' involvement in the creation of the clones and whether the dark side was manipulating events from the start. This episode brings another character from that past back to the fore as Yoda hears the voice of Qui Gon Jinn (played, as in The Phantom Menace, by Liam Neeson).

This is a fascinating story with Yoda facing dark thoughts, self doubt and a tough struggle to pursue the truth.

The episode is deep, intelligent and thoughtful as well as entertaining.

My rating: 9.5/10.
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10/10
A yoda adventure this is
evansjoshyr4 January 2021
With very few arcs centred around yoda, it is really interesting to see his adventure this episode (even though he doesn't fight once). We see a side to yoda we never really saw in the prequels (as he didn't have much of a personality). He isn't as loyal to the jedi order as we expected. This episode he was willing to break a few rules and suggestons by the jedi in service of what he believes is right. He even asks anakin for help!
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8/10
Much to learn, you still do, mhm
Trey_Trebuchet30 July 2021
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Very much liked this episode. I can't believe it took six seasons for the show runners to finally put Yoda in the spotlight (aside from the pilot episode). Not a ton of action here, but I loved seeing Yoda bend some rules just to do what he thought what was right. Very rich in lore and it reminded me a lot of the extended Star Wars media (Legends). Very good.
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10/10
Great Yoda episode, rich in lore.
theoledoux8 June 2021
Always a pleasure to follow Yoda's aventures. This episode sets up a fantastic end of season arc. No action, but very rich in lore.
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10/10
Amazing
AirborneDawn3457 October 2022
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Love the voice acting. Liam Neeson returning with his smooth voice. I truly love it when they give these Force-centered episodes. Using Yoda as the guide through this adventure only gives me positive vibes. I love how they are unknowingly "preparing" the Jedi for what is to come. Can we also just note how cute Yoda was in the entire episode, from asking Anaking for help in his mischief to hanging in the tank, to flying his cute fighter to Dagobah. On the topic of Dagobah, I always found it quite random why Yoda went there, but now we have some explanation on the matter. In all: excellent episode in an, until now, great arc!
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