The tragedy could have been avoided if the fortress wasn't built with such flammable rocks
Space fires are pretty flammable, they can even burn in outer space 🤔
The fire spread through the electric network, it's not that hard to understand
@@matheusfernandes2102 The electrical network which would be inside the stone yet it's the outside on fire immediately....yeah that makes sense
Is it just me, but Torbin didn’t really do anything too bad that would make him feel terribly guilty that he would just meditate and commit suicide later on.
My guess is his mind was buggered after the witch woman got inside him and he never recovered. It's not a very convincing story but the whole storey has been woefully written so far. Hopefully it can quickly be forgotten without impacting anything else from the lore.
@@charlesdescalzi6095Torbin wasn’t responsible for the loss of 50+ people, it was the terrible creative decisions that the writers made for this show.
@@Weakeyedominant definitely not well written. If his mind was buggered, he should have just dropped out of Jedi High and become a drunk. Instead he sets a record for a padawan becoming a master in just 6 years and then a Guinness record on longest meditation.
I can't believe Tommen Baratheon jumped out that window for this...
"I just want to go home". The most believable bit of dialogue in this dumpster fire.
Torbin just wanted to go home 🤣
It’s all that other guy fault all because he wanted to be a r kelly and take the kids home smh
Every male character in this show (except Qimir) is a little biotch. Torbin is homesick, Sol just wants a little kid to take care of, Venestra's Padawan Jedi thing is the lispiest flimsiest Jedi I've ever seen, Yor was more interested in his hair and that his clothes were neatly pressed....I mean, seriously... There's not a masculine "good guy" in this entire show. The closest we get is Trinity.
Torbin: "let's abduct these kids so I can finally go home after 7 weeks!"
*party returns to coruscant*
Torbin:"ah home sweet home. Well, I'm off to some sithole desert planet to meditate for the rest of my life. Cya!"
"Till I can off myself with some elixir of some sort or something like that"
I have tried to enjoy this season but, making the penultimate episode a flashbacks was a bad idea in a weekly episode series this should have all come out at once with longer run times all of this should have been in episodes 3.
If Sol was Indara's Padawan this would make more sense, Instead he is a master that has little control over his emotions. They should have stuck him in the Library, not a field agent.
Sol was not a master, just a knight. Indara even points out that he has never trained a Padawan. I think Osha was his first. As we know from Anakin, if you don't train a padawan to full knight, you don't get to be called master.
this episode could have been an email 🤣
@@what76485not really. There are plenty of shows where trying to make it an email means you would leave out a lot of important details. The point is that this is an episode where it feels like a decent number of those details could have easily been added back in episode 3 without much changing.
Takes a really warped person to continue to watch something they don’t like.
I thought they were on a scouting mission for MONTHS, Torbin was homesick at the start of the episode. I think that weakness is what Mother Aniseya was exploiting in Torbin
@@mjForceUser devil is in the detail I suppose, my apologies for rounding up and not memorising the detail - but 7 weeks is absolutely correct 👍
Sol went FULL Jedi KAREN, all he had to do is mind his business...
You're trying to make sense out of this nonsensical show... that is your fault. There is nothing to understand here... because the show doesn't make any sense. Well, unless you are super stupid to believe this is an intelligent story.
The automatic subtitles are so funny: "Do not seperate them from the force, which is Kevin." 😂
This show was clearly written as a movie, which is what it should have been. There's no structure to each episode.... it's just one episode that bleeds into the next. NO clue as to why Sol sees the girls for .2 seconds and becomes borderline obsessed with them....i had high hopes, but geeze 🫣🤐
The episodes are structured the same way detective novel chapters are written. Like a book that makes you turn the page and keep reading. Except you can’t do that with a tv show until it’s on reruns. They should have put out the whole series in bing format.
that's the problem with TV shows that run for one season...just make it 3 episodes and run consecutively instead of week to week to basically get 30 minutes at a time
Can use the force to hold two halves of a bridge, but can’t use the force to hold up to the girls? Great writing.
Not much different than having to shoot small torpedoes down a small hole to blow up the death star. Why just take some large ships and hyper space through it? If you don’t like the show, just stop watching it Star Wars fans get tired of listening to you whine.
@@travisgames6608 Its just bad writing. I doubt the writers even thought of holding the girls up themselves
Everyone was like may was brainwashed but no they just skip over the path were she literally says “I’m gonna kill you” 😭
Yeah, that is frustrating. Just gonna have to chock it up to being consumed by the dark side for a bit.
@@F0XD1EComing down with a case of the dark side? Just rub a little Tussin in it!
Mae was basically Malachai... born evil. There's no redemption for her.
The funniest part of the episode is when the Jedi says that the Night Sisters don't train children. Yes they do, so do the Night Brothers.
I hope Mae and Osha don't do the fusion dance for the final episode and turn into Anakin...
@@rahdream Watch they will probably do something dumb like they are returned to the thread which later is turned into Anakin.
@bradmiles1984 which isn't unlikely. I want to know if they filmed an alternate ending in case they knew there is no season 2.
This can answer where the prophecy came from
Thanks for putting that awful thought into my mind. Now I have dark side PTSD like Torbin.
Mae misunderstood what the mother said. Mae said everyone must be sacrificed. The mother said everyone must sacrifice a part of themselves. This misunderstanding is huge.
As someone who loves Last Jedi, Rise of Skywalker and Ahsoka Season 1, this show has been painful. Just give us a Knights of the Old Republic show.
I had assumed Torbin was influenced by his encounter with the Mother and that's what pushed his turn
Wookie looking with metal detector for virgins in the ground :D
@@khonshu6620 Nice one xD atleast, He fought this time on screen. Wookies are badasses.
Wouldn't they sense any divergence through the force, not a fricking metal detector?
@@khonshu6620 They didn't even get that right. He had multiple chances to squash them like bugs and just didn't. Absolute dumpster fire.
That's so cool one of the Witches was from the E.T. Planet. That one in the middle could have been E.T.'s mom or sister.
In Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Zaalbar refers to "Mad Claw" as an especially heinous way for a Wookie to behave. This explains a lot of Kelnacca's behavior.
I didn't care for the fact it was episode 3 repeated but from another perspective. But I do like how it really showed the weakness in the 3 Jedi that were there, and the 4th was kinda forced to lie. Lots of foretelling of how the Jedi Order falls, since, let's be honest they are pretty over baring one sided.
Your comment just made me realize episode 3 was Destiny, 7 is Choice. There's the dichotomy that's in all the other titles.
@@toldt the more I think about it the more I like the way it's told. Yes I'm going back on my initial thought. I just wish it was more than 8 episodes or were longer episodes. I feel like there will be a lot of questions unanswered.
It is interesting that both Qimir and Sol share the same motivation of wanting to train someone--Qimir an acolyte, and Sol a padawan.
The difference is that Sol wanted to train someone one even if he had to take her from her family against their will (which I think goes against Jedi protocol, and makes the Jedi more of a cult than the Force of good they are), and Qimir wants to convince someone to become his acolyte willingly.
And, why did Osha leave the Jedi? They totally forgot this part. Why would she do that being the only family she had?
Regarding the witches, everyone seems to forget that we saw the other witches of dathomir in Bad Batch, the Singing Mountain Clan, the ones that save Ventress.
They are more grey than anything, peaceful but will defend themselves.
Yep. Everything these witches do is in self-defense after having their home repeatedly broken into.
Yea, Anisaya mind tricked Torbin. But all she really did was feed his urge to want to go home. She didn't harm the dude.
the hyperspace disaster was mentioned in the Jedi high council books
"The M-Count is very high.....Extremely high" -Padawan Torbin
It took 7 episodes...SEVEN. 🤦🏽 Over 3 hours. This show makes me forget about my frustrations with Secret Invasion.
sols weird af. Why is he so obsessed with a little girl that he doesn't even know. His hunger for a padawan clouds his vision
It makes no sense outside of it needing to happen for the story to happen. aka it is terrible writing.
FR. I’m still stuck on him saying they don’t treat them like children and assuming they’re in danger when there is absolutely no reason to think any of this. All he saw was a mother scolding her kids for wandering off. 🤷🏽 dude’s got issues.
It's a parallel to qui gon jin's desire to train anakin, the only difference is that he's both a mix of qui gon and anakin. Wise but emotionally unbalanced.
He wasn’t strong enough to hold up both platforms…. Not smart enough to just lift up both girls….
Also, I have bad feeling they are not going to fully answer everything in the season finale, which will piss people off
@@Joasoze Qimirs past and if he has a master and how he knew about Mae and Osha. What Vanestras deal is. How Mae survived. What happened to mother Koril. Etc…..
Also, I wonder if the subtle, “Hypspace accident” that happened to the planet a long time ago has anything to do with the vergence
@@emergencyawesomesadly, I fear they may not answer a lot of questions next week 😅
when a show is so well written you have to make up the story on your own......
@@SeanDSarcasmthe hyperspace incident is literally from the high republic books that are canon, they didn’t invent it
i agree it was really unjedi like for torb wanting to get back to home on coruscant. it felt very off. but, i do disagree on the not showing the flashback in it's whole form. it was helpful to learn why mae targeted all those jedi.
Not that the prequels were great Star Wars, but remember that Anakin was far more of a whiny little bitch than Torbin.
I think qimir steals bodies. Mae called him a collector of ppl. I think he’s plagueies? That’s how he can live forever by taking over powerful force users. He plans on doing it to oshia or Mae? Or something along those lines.
That would match with Rise of skywalker with resurrected palpatine saying he Carries the memories of all the Sith and must pass it down to another. Maybe they’re adding vergance spawn as a requirement for the next Sith body.
Maybe one of the twins will end up as plagus.
Good theory. I would be happy to see this fulfilled in the finale somehow.
Darth Plagueis is a "Muun," not a human. At least according to the existing lore.
@gwolfe72559 true but if he steals bodies maybe that was just his first body.
*turns to evil cloud, gets stabbed*
"I was going to let Osha go with you. I probably should have told you before I turned into a smoke monster and began to dissolve my daughter. But it's still your fault."
Ya, I mean the other witch also went into a fighting stance for some reason before that provoking the Jedi.
This does not make the Jedi look evil, it makes the witches look like idiots.
@pyrolight7568 don't get me wrong, the Jedi were idiots too. Why did Torben spend months on a planet that never explained what they were doing there, and he goes against his order because he is homesick lol
She couldn't explain that to him in the moment with Korill and other witches there looking on.
@@forgottenpygmy "Osha wants to go with you, and I'm going to allow it."
There you go. Done.
@@epiclight858 "Should we look into that giant building with the lights that blink at night, making it visible for at least twenty miles?"
"No! Scan the dirt and grass!"
I don't think she killed the coven - they used the power of many to possess Kelnacca. Indarra cut them off from their bodies to allow Kelnacca to come back to his senses. They died because their minds were cut off from their bodies. That's why Kelnacca was writing the symbols in his hut.
I think there was probably a contract stipulation for so many minutes of Carrie Anne Moss because she is promoted heavy, but this is the most I’ve seen of Jedi Trinity in the entire season.
The actor for Kel Naka (spelling) really made that fight look savage. Like he is more animal than sentient at the time. Exactly what the wookies fight against.
Well you have to remember the Zabrak mother was controlling him and she was kind of ragey to begin with, add that onto wookie physiology.
@@bradmiles1984 I'm not arguing that I'm just pointing out that these sisters or witches were just unlocking what was suppressed
@@canis2020 Gotcha. I was just adding the combo of the Zabrak and Wookie is kind of a rage monster. Both races tend to lean heavy into the battle lust side
Why did Sol look surprised he killed someone that he stabbed with a lightsaber? It's not like he stabbed Sabin Ren
He realized he messed up. He thought she was going to attack Osha/Mae but the witch told him he messe up, because she wanted her daughter to go.
My understanding is that this was the era of the High Republic and Padawans were not used to getting their hands dirty. Especially before they were under the authority of the Senate. They grew up under the wealth of the Jedi Temple and rarely left Correscant. They were wealthy scholars who knew how to fight basically but had no survival skills.
Except basically every story from High Republic era involves Padawans going on offworld missions. They were even sent to outer rim as members of explorer teams. Only the initiates stay on Coruscant, padawans travel alongside their masters. Grounding padawans in Jedi Temple would mean that their masters are also there not on the missions. Which makes Torbin homesickness even weirder considering that he knows that he will be traveling for most of his Jedi's life.
Really glad we got to see kelnacca in a action even if he wasnt technique in control. Wookiee Jedi jump was one of the coolest and scariest things in star wars i have witnessed.
I kind of hope there was another party at play during this whole thing. It all just feels a little off
I don't think that's the case, after this episode. There's still some questions about what happened to Mae next. But if they don't explain during next week's episode. I don't expect them to ever explain that.
I think Torbin was still feeling the effects of that spell hence his irrational behavior
I really think they should do the Darth Bane series and how serious he can be and the use of different ways of the Force.
Does a Wookie Jedi get a pass for this attack? That butt he whoopin is after all Tomen “Baratheon”, First of his Name, King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kindoms and Protector of the Realm
Tommen's going to send the Mountain for Kellnaca. My money is on the Wookie any day.
As always, your commentary is incredibly helpful in it’s understanding of what’s going on. The only thing I disagree with is that this episode could have been done in a scene or conversation. I think it needed a full episode. Being a relative newbie (I’ve only been into Star Wars since Rogue One) having the story play out deliberately was very helpful. And I watch a bunch of these commentaries, so I imagine folks that don’t aren’t nearly as clear on that’s going on. That all said, thanks for another great clip.
I feel like there's 2 explanations for the twins being split, One is trying to split dark side from the light side in someone ,like in "everyone has a darkness inside of him". Or second one, splitting them to use their bond through the force, but in favor of the first one could speak the fact that they say in the episode Mai's forehead mark is imbued with the dark side, what if Osha's one was meant to be imbued with it's counterpart
The Sacrifice Mae mentioned to Sol and Indara was something she said the wrong way, her mother on episode 3 said something about it but not near that way, Aniseya said they had to go through their fears and sometimes things have to be sacrificed to grow or something like that, the way Mae translated to Sol and Indara was some kind of more creepy
So mother poppyseed was the black smoke monster from Lost. . . Are we getting closure on that at long last?
I have the bad feeling that osha is going have to kill sol and become the acoltyle by that i dont think sol will come out of this mess alive.
They should have used this episode for the 3 episode. Now this felt like repetition that didn't really added something to the plot. Like what are they going to do in one last episode?
You answered why Torbin wants to go back to Corusant so baby earlier in the video.. the witches were messing with his head. Don't know why this threw you off
Do you think that May and Osha are an exception to the "rule of 2" since they are literally 1 person made 2, and their force "fingerprint" is the same. So if they went to the dark side, Kymere could have 2 acolytes instead of 1- like the rule of 2 states- since to the force, they are 1/the same?
No, the force coven was not Sith. So the rule of 2 was never an issue with them.
@@emergencyawesomehe is referring to smilo. Smilo is obsessed with the sith and specifically having an appearance.
Yes, thats what i was meaning. It could be a loop hole in the "rule of 2" for the sith, since as far as the force on concerned, they are the same.
Sol killing someone so he can kidnap their kid is pretty bad. I wasn't expecting that.
He thought she was about to attack with whatever magic she was pulling off. It was a bad move for both of them. Seemed fairly contrived tbh.
He killed her because she was pulling lifeforce from her daughter, didn't you notice the smoke starting to come off Mae like the mother was reabsorbing the thread she used to create her? He killed her to try to save Mae not to steal her kids.
@@bradmiles1984 She wasn't killing her children. She was probably trying to teleport them somewhere else or something like the Zabrak mother did.
@@F0XD1E Your assuming just like I am. Neither of us knows but from the point of view Sol would see he'd probably think it was an attack. They even had the actress play it up like she was scared and confused by her facial expression. Even the character was afraid of what was happening.
@@bradmiles1984 It could have been several things, but killing the daughter is on the bottom of the list. She made it very clear that she loved the girls and respected their wishes, and said that she valued her children over the coven as a whole.
"why is he crying" 😂 I said the same thing haha
The witches mind controlled torbin right at the start when the jedi came to ask questions.... The witches are to blame. "Hi we sensed some force kids nearby," MIND CONTROL
I see Torbin for what he is, a 15 year old teenager that has been away on what sees as a boring Jedi camping trip for 7 weeks. To me he is acting like a typical teenager.
This show should have been centered around Qimir. It’s such a shame how little we get of him in the season….
I hate how vague this series is. I know they don't want to give everything away but i feel like there are still more questions than answers. Still don't know how the twins were created, where the coven comes from, who the with master is, who was qimir Jedi master, how did Mae find qimir, etc
I like how they showed a different viewpoint of what happened. To understand a story in it's entirety you have to know all sides.
This video is 20+ mins and half of that is detailing new info we received.
I am concerned about the next episode tho, it will either feel rushed or it will feel unresolved
one little thing that I noticed i that Kalnacca is the one who scarred Torbin's face. What's interesting about that is that he did it with his claws which if you know your wookie lore they don't use their claws in battle. It's seen as a taboo. So it shows how craven his mind was that he could slash up Torbins face with his claws.
Mate there is way more wrong with this episode than a wookie using his claws, he would have ripped them apart but no he struggles to beat a boy.
The makers of the show should have paid attention to detail, then, because Kalnacca doesn't have claws. When he has Dorothy...I mean...Torbin...pinned against the wall, you'll see that his thumb doesn't have a claw, but a thumbnail. As the camera pans down to the lightsaber lock, you'll see again that he doesn't have claws, but nails. Same thing when the camera cuts back up to his face: nails, no claws. Shame on Disney. OR...maybe he got the scars elsewise. Not a totally important thing beyond attention to detail. Watching the scene again, it's actually a little hard to discern just how, exactly, he got those scars since they're inconsistent with just anything that's going on.
If Episode 7 was the Jedi's perspective of Episode 3 using the "Rashomon" style of storytelling, then it failed. Why? Because in the film "Rashomon" the same event witnessed by all four characters played out completely different for each character. Episode 7 was basically Episode 3 with deleted scenes added.
Basically Tommen Died in this universe via unaliving himself, again.
Yes, I agree with you on both matters. We didn't need an entire episode to know what happened, the blame is mosttly on Sol and the padawan, and I also hope they will explain what really happened to Qimir & will most probabbly be what happens like you predict. Plus, Osha learning the truth will push her even further to the dark side, & I also hope they will answer how Mae & Qimir 1st met & what happened!
I believe the whole series can be summarized in two hour long episodes if they removed the fluff..
The Matrix Reloaded end scene with Neo playing out with Indara as she kills the Nightsisters who controlled Kelnacca was great.
@@gleove1 The nightsisters were in Ashoka, these werent' nightsisters.
The witches weren’t killed by Indara, they passed out. But then they were killed by the fire because they were unconscious and couldn’t escape.
If there is a wasted episode is was this one. The only thing I think that was needed is really just how torbin ended up looking 70 after 16 years and the scar.
No, if we see episode 3, she does not say everyone has to die. Mae being a child, relays her words wrong causing them to misunderstand Aniseya's words.
So Sol was the bad guy the whole time. Thanks Charlie
Except he wasn't. The jedi literally did nothing worth hiding in the episode. The witches were the ones who instigated. If the mother hadn't messed with Torbin's mind he wouldn't of came back like he did. When she did her smoke move notice it was pulling from Mae as well like it was draining the thread the mother put in her to make her, that is when Sol stabbed her to stop it. So Sol wasn't the bad guy. If anything he was trying to help the twins. Not his fault one of the them was a sociopath that tried to kill her sister and set the place on fire.
No matter the events, they still heavily rebelled against the counsel and took the girl, hence the lie. That still doesn't explain why Torben killed himself or Indaras murder that Mae never knew of, or whoever the Sith's master is.
@@epiclight858 Yeah Mae's kill list makes even less sense now, it should have only one name: Sol.
I have a problem with the leaders of the coven able to turn into 'smoke'. Mind manipulation has been used by force users from the first movie, but to transform is a step too far. Perhaps it was in a book, but it appears ridiculous.
The witches of Dathomir could teleport in a way that looked like they turned into smoke, this seems similar.
From what understand in order to free the Wookiee, Indara had to mind war the covenant which left them fatigued and they pass out, Unfortunately the Jedi chose not to save them because they would continue to resist, so it’s partially on the Jedi but than again they likely wouldn’t have been able to save all of them. Maybe only one or two each.
What ever happened to "show, don't tell"?
So if the entire coven takes over a body together and passes out at the end together, then shouldn't Mae have also taken over Kelnacca and then passed out? How come she was still running around with Osha unaffected?
I believe that Torbin shed a tear because all of his emotions were triggered at the same time that he subconsciously is aware that his mind was being manipulated so easily that terror set in. Hence his reaction when he snaps out of it.
Although I was disappointed in this episode, mostly because it and #6 could've been shortened and combined, so that we could be given a proper penultimate episode.
Hey Charlie I like you throwing some opinions in this break down. Not that it’s a completely opinionated review but it’s refreshing when you acknowledge when things are really bad or out of place
He was on a 6 week mission. I thought they were about to say 6 years. 6 weeks. And he lost his mind.
Qimir is the twins father. The coven found Qimir after his battle with the green chic and used his dna to make a child and then used the force to split them in two.
@@forgottenpygmy Maybe the final episode will all just be another flashback of these events from Quimir's point of view.
The two longest episodes this season were dedicated to a flashback. It could have been condensed into a single episode.
What??? It could have been condensed into a sub 10-minute flashback scene, which I guess is an episode length for this show.
Disney should pay you for this review 😂
Its like you translate the vision of the show runners into something that actually could have make sense if the direction and the acting would have pivoted in a different direction
You made it for me make a bit of sense that episode 😂
Yeah at first I had no idea what was going one, because you have three adults misinterpreting the situation. Sol, thinking that Osha is in danger (even though it's Mae that screams fire), horn witch, that things for the same reason their witches are in danger (apparently because the thinks that the other Jedi attacked) and the witch leader, that doesn't understand that her actions could be interpreted as a threat. Very contrived situation.
Sol force held the heavy bridge instead of force holding both 40lb children in the air LMAO. #choice 🤦🏾♂️
The power of 1, The power of 2, The failure of Leslyeeeeeeeeeee
} Mae MISS-quoted Mother Aniseya, she did NOT say anything about sacrificing people at all, she was talking about letting go of wants and moving past fear, to let go of fear, that was she meant by "sacrifice".
} The fire spread through the 100+ year old wiring in the walls all the way to the old power generator room and the old equipment exploded
} Torbin made A LOT of mistakes and misjudgements based on his own fear and mistrust
} Sol made A LOT of assumptions with little evidence, and he acted out of emotions, acted out of fear
} They were told NO by the Jedi council, they were all supposed to leave, they should have let it go and should have LEFT
} Aniseya turned into "shadow" to teleport her and Mae to a safe place, Sol assumed it was an attack and reacted, but striking with his saber was an over-reaction on his part
) Mother Korril acted out of fear, anger and mistrust of the Jedi, she needlessly escalated things in several ways.
} Indara severed the connection the witches had to Kelnacca to mind puppet him, but severing that connection killed them unintentionally; she didn't know that would happen. Ever see The Matrix? It's like abruptly unplugging 50 people from the Matrix, which results in death
>> Torbin blames him self for being selfish and choosing to go back to the fortress to snag the twins, blinded by his emotions, his actions made a tense situation so much worst
>> Kelnacca attacking Torbin, scratching his face is a huge taboo in Wookie culture, it's called going "mad claw" even though he wasn't in control of himself, he still blames himself and so exiled himself.
I'm so disappointed there was no Qimir in this episode.
Sol did such a quick turn. He went from chasing torbin to stop him to asking torbin to help kidnap the twins. Sol seems to be a weak ass Jedi. So he couldn’t hold up a bridge. Luke sky walker who was barely a padawan could move briefly an x wing. A master should’ve been able to move 2 small kids who total probably weigh less than 150 lbs. but it’s ok we all know he’s dying soon. Maybe not next episode but obviously no one knew about the sith so at some point all the Jedi in the show who knew about them must die.
This episode seems like a add on for the the cast that was killed off almost immediately in the beginning
They really should have made it a longer episode. Would have made that more appealing. There's a reason why that episode 3 is the worst TV episode ever.
The Jedi are so wrapped up in their own dogma their misinterpretations led to this tragedy on Brendok. It as interesting seeing the events from the Jedi’s point of view and the poor decisions that they made.
For real this episode solidified why the Sith teachings aren't inherently bad the Jedi are like a bunch of mormons they are incapable of minding their business and push their religion on everyone that fucked up these poor girls lives 😭 Even if some unhinged dude from the modern era devised an insane plan to wipe them out, kinda sounds like they had it coming if you ask me lmao
I disagree entirely. We literally see the Council and the Jedi Master (Indara) in charge, protest further interference with the Coven. The two Jedi that caused issues behaved unlike true Jedi and were motivated by fear. The Coven also made mistakes by giving into aggression. The episode didn’t depict the Jedi as an institution in a bad way but highlighted a couple of individuals instead which is ironic because this series was trying to do the opposite
@@seeayeareellJedi “unable to mind their business”. Except they were and two of their own go rogue against the orders of the Council. And your statement makes no sense. While the Dark Side isn’t inherently evil, the Sith by definition are. They are solely dedicated to the destructive side of the force.
It’s odd to criticize Jedi for not minding their business but see Sith as not as bad even though they’ve been plotting and scheming to rule the galaxy for centuries.
Please don't drink the Headland kool aid. We've already seen an entire trilogy of poor decisions by the Jedi which led to their downfall. We don't need a made for tv series about how the Jedi are actually oppressive colonizers preying on darkside force users.
When I watched this episode, I thought the witches were killed when Indara forced the coven out of Kelnacca's mind. From the look on Carrie Anne Moss' face, I thought she was horrified by what she had done, or at least the result of what she had done.
I think that Torbin is homesick in my opinion. I went a trip for not even two weeks and my sister got homesick and she wanted us to go home on multiple occasions. Since they were gone from Coruscant for 7 weeks he must be really homesick.
Half-hour episodes was a mistake. I already don’t care much about a lot of this story, and they’re going to give me a cliffhanger with all the threads still in the wind.
Dunno… 🤷♂️
Thanks for the video, Charlie 😎🍷
If you don’t care much about this, why are you still watching it? Takes a really warped person to continue to do something that brings them no joy.
@@pcb462yes! That’s what it is! It MUST be that! Exactly like you said it. It’s totally that thing you said, and it’s totally the right thing as you’ve said it when you said that thing you said.
I didn’t watch this episode, but just the description ur telling is making Sol and Torbin sound super creepy obsessed with these little girls
It was so cool to find out the reason why Mae was able to convince that one Jedi to drink the poison was because he hopped on a speeder and drove away too fast.
His impulsive actions caused all the death and destruction. Did you consider that?
lol, right!? he was obviously guilt ridden for a long time which is probably why he took the poison.
I think the experience of having his mind raped by Mother Aniseya and the guilt he felt, basically ended his career path and he went into that stasis mode so he didn't have to deal with it. He seemed a very weak minded person, and that begs the question why he was considered for training.
@@clarkharvell5242 Also, how did he become a master in only 6 years (followed by another 10 in meditation), when he was a whiny little b*tch who constantly disobeyed Indara?
@@clarkharvell5242 he became a Jedimaster super fast though and Mae couldn't penetrate his mindsphere. So that's so opposite of weak. It's just very convenient, that she went to Kill Indara and Tobin first, when she saw Sol dealing the killing strike to her mother. Very convenient. I mean Indara was not even there when it happened and didn't want them do go.
Also, Indara doesn't say they'd lie to the Council, she said they'd tell the truth, and they did...from a certain point of view.
I would think a probe Droid could handle gathering plant samples. Why would the knights of the galaxy be out there doing it? Great writing Leslie.
I’m enjoying the show but I basically just rewatched episode 3 with a bit more information.
I’m hoping the season finale is a solid watch.
not often that Charlie drops an opinion. he said they wasted an ep. low-key I wanted to watch but glad I can decide based on recaps and reviews. ten year fan of this guy. appreciate you
It’s so dumb that Sol tries to hold up the bridges instead of simply lifting both girls to him … and why does he need to grab OSHA’s hand?
Here's my FULL Star Wars Acolyte Episode 7 video and Easter Eggs. Post all your reactions in the comments! Here's my House of The Dragon Season 2 Episode 5 video too! th-cam.com/video/gZObNLJDUjQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for this😊
No problem!
My read on Torbin is he already said he wanted to leave before being possessed (at the Wookie cooking scene) and the experience of being possessed made leaving a higher priority for him...
Basically he was afraid, most of them were afraid at one point or another in this episode and that's what led to everything happening IMO
I thought vergence is when all the vergins meet at comic con.
Episode 7 should’ve just been episode 1