Post by mrx on Mar 7, 2013 20:18:04 GMT -5
The second season web comic actually ties a bit into this episode. We see how Bolla Ropal is captured by Bane and we meet Ropal's Padawan. It doesn't take long for the comic to diverge on its own storyline, though.
Fortune cookie: "Overconfidence is the most dangerous form of carelessness." Referring to a certain skilled Padawan in this one, I would think.
Yularen is a little huffy this time around. I used to think this might be the beginning of a larger strained relationship between the fleet and the Jedi, but that hasn't really formulated.
Anakin's doing a lot of glaring in this one.
Yularen argues that the walkers aren't designed for space, but we've already seen them used in space in "Downfall of a Droid".
Ropal, defiant to the end.
The droid reporting Ropal's death sounds almost regretful.
Walkers falling in space!
Nute Gunray, IN this episode! This might be his last appearance.
Why wouldn't the Vulture Droids stay in the sky and attack from above?
I love that the droids' resigned attitude was already manifesting itself.
I'm a little surprised clone helmets don't already come with night vision standard.
The zero g battle is pretty fun.
Nice to see Ahsoka in a different outfit.
Torturing kids. Bane just keeps getting more likable, doesn't he?
Poor, resigned droids.
Anakin's attachment issues return. Of course, you can debate whether he makes the right or wrong choice here and whether it's he or the Jedi who would be the correct ones.
The shot of Bane escaping with his rocket boots is pretty sweet.
For once, the student teaches the master.
Corey Burton does a good job with the "no sir" line. Even knowing the truth, it sounds like a clone.
I like that last exchange between Anakin and Yularen.
Next: Kids in peril in "Children of the Force"!