The latest Star Wars Rebels shows how deadly a combination the Jedi and Clones are.
Rex and Anakin showed loyalty to one another countless times, as did Rex and Ahsoka.
It does so by putting them in a very specific situation.
The clones military might and the psychic Jedi complement each other perfectly.
It isnt really subservience, though its service.
As Rex says, they were born to be soldiers.)
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This is where this episode, like last weeks, still has some weakness.
One painfully understated conversation has Rex reflecting on his time with Anakin, and Kanan doesnt comment.
The clones work even better as a group in this episode than they did last week.
The clones on their six-legged walker laughing at the idea of AT-ATs standing on only four legs.
Shortly after this Imperial attack comes the sandstorm.
The AT-ATs are often viewed from the bottom, or from the knees, so that theyre enormous.
The victim of this episode?
However, she literally spends the episode hiding, until she picks up the Ghost.
There is no epilogue about her return to the fleet.
Hera remained backup, though, as she has been before.
Shes the getaway pilot, but her plot could have been more exciting.
Relics of the Old Republic featured some of the most beautiful visuals ever seen in Rebels.
Why are we worried about the plot?
Rating:
3 out of 5