I loved this episode a lot, but something just didn't sit right with me as far as why she didn't trust Anakin. Her just asking why he didn't try to help her and not accepting him saying he tried to leads to an entire apprenticeship going into jeopardy because of a single doubt she has? I hope they go a little more in detail as to why she felt that way since it really did (to me) kind of come out of nowhere.
I don't think it wasn't that she couldn't trust Anakin, she does. But she doesn't trust him to make this all better because he just doesn't have that kind of power with the military. Her only option was to run.
Loved the tribute to "The Fugitive" at the end.
My apologies for the double post.
Spoilers follow!
I decided to take advantage of the early airing in Canada, kick ass episode! Loads of mystery and intrigue going on. If the person setting Ahsoka up isn't a new character, my money's on her friend, the green skinned girl whose name escapes me. She told Ahsoka to go there and didn't really give a straight answer when asked how she got the location of the warehouse. Also, she was questioning the Jedi order and their ways after the funeral. Unsure of her motives though?
It was cool to see Ventress again, I really like the character now. When she first appeared she seemed like a generic Sith, but after all that business with Night Witches and getting betrayed by Dooku, now running around as a bounty hunter? Very cool. I wonder if Dooku does have a new apprentice?
Seems like the plot is to frame Ahsoka, so kill her...can't wait to find out what the deal is. Hopefully there will be some answers next week but the way this story arc is going it feels like it might end on a cliff hanger!
My guess is that it'sBarris Oofee, she has the right build, the skills, and she's been getting an unusual amount of screen time, just enough that could indicate they are building for a twist ending. EDIT: Not to mention her usage of the steam pipes, calling back to their three way duel aboard the spaceship.
Wow! What an episode! So it appears [BLACKOUT]Barris[/BLACKOUT] is the one that set up Asoka! I was shocked!
More potential spoilers:
I knew she might have had sympathies with those that oppose the war. But to set up her own friend? I wonder, since Ventress got mixed up as well, that this is Palpatine behind the scenes, trying to eliminate Ventress as well as Anakin's padawan! Palpatine would have full access to that prison. And this event is already leading a way of distancing the Jedi and giving more control to the military.
And now if the Jedi hold Asoka, even in their own prison, if they do it quietly, will look very bad from the Republic point of view!
Everything shaping up for a great season finale!
Great episode, loved Ahsoka and Ventress teaming up, her new helmet inspired by the Sith armor is cool. I love the mystery & intrigue and the underbelly of Coruscant, this is the show at it's best!
It does seem as if Barris has set Ahsoka up but remember the girl in the cell was killed with a force choke without the person even being in the room, I doubt Barris is at that level. I do think it was her that attacked Ahsoka, disguised as Ventress, but my guess is there is another player involved.
Frog Jedi?
Wow! What an episode! So it appears [BLACKOUT]Barris[/BLACKOUT] is the one that set up Asoka! I was shocked!
More potential spoilers:
I knew she might have had sympathies with those that oppose the war. But to set up her own friend? I wonder, since Ventress got mixed up as well, that this is Palpatine behind the scenes, trying to eliminate Ventress as well as Anakin's padawan! Palpatine would have full access to that prison. And this event is already leading a way of distancing the Jedi and giving more control to the military.
And now if the Jedi hold Asoka, even in their own prison, if they do it quietly, will look very bad from the Republic point of view!
Everything shaping up for a great season finale!
And as I said, my guess is that player is [BLACKOUT]Palpatine[/BLACKOUT].
The little jedi with the droids.
One thing I forgot to mention, I really hate the obvious animal based aliens like the goat guy that appeared briefly. It was even worse because he talked with the "baa" type cliche voice of a sheep. It would be okay if I had no real-world frame of reference for it, then I'd probably just think it was a quirky alien. But just like the other crappy rat people or camel people or whatever, I really can't stand when those animal aliens appear.
One thing I forgot to mention, I really hate the obvious animal based aliens like the goat guy that appeared briefly. It was even worse because he talked with the "baa" type cliche voice of a sheep. It would be okay if I had no real-world frame of reference for it, then I'd probably just think it was a quirky alien. But just like the other crappy rat people or camel people or whatever, I really can't stand when those animal aliens appear.