That adds up. I’d be pretty disappointed if it were Mace.
May be this is a clone, put on ice for future use ? Like the Court of Owls ?
In episode 3, Obi-Wan mentioned Quinlan Vos, saying he saw he passed through the safe house. I think more screen time would have been given if he had seen Quinlan in the tomb. Why mention seeing that he carved into the wall in episode 3 and not mention he was seen dead in episode 4.
Agreed.
Nice to see Luminara Unduli wasn’t the only Jedi held in “at-death” storage to lure out a former Padawan or master.
Well, well, well. Guess who came back to life.
Grand Inquisitor is alive. Vader proved to be a badass.
But man, the writing on this show is lazy and predictable. Cant wait for the show to be over.
Maaaan I enjoyed the hell out this episode. Vader is the greatest.
Whoops, maybe we should put ‘spoilers’ in the thread title?
Done!
I see his Schwartz is of respectable size
Yeah this episode was pretty great from start to finish. I loved it and I feel like it made the others better by confirming Reva’s backstory/motivations.
There are a ton of DEEP cuts on that wall. I really hope they are more than just fun easter eggs and we get some stories about fleeing Jedi after Order 66.
“The Light Fades But Is Never Forgotten.”
Shouldn’t it be never extinguished?
Anyway, who am I to say?
It seems like more Jedi survived order 66 (at least initially) than were assassinated the more the story is told.
It’s a big galaxy!
I’m actually really enjoying the whole “Path” narrative. I think it’s a great addition to the lore. Also has parallels to US history, Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad. I like when a show can incorporate actual world history into plot lines with their own tweaks to fit a story.
Brilliant plot device to allow Jedis to pop up after Order 66!