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Episode 117 - Blue Shadow Virus
As we get to the end of Season 1, the quality of Clone Wars episodes increases to the point where most episodes are "pretty good, actually". And this is what this is, it's "pretty good, actually".
It's nice to return to Naboo, and it's recreated well here. It also means that there's a good reason for Padmé to take an active interest in everything that's going on. It also means we get Jar Jar again, and it's Bad Jar Jar again... but he's not as terrible as he was in Defenders of Peace at least. But still pretty bad.
The best part of the episode is seeing Anakin totally loose his composure when he knows that Padmé is in danger, and Matt Lanter plays this really well. It could have come across as whiny and Hayden Christenseny, but he makes it work.
THIS IS THE EPISODE WITH PEPPI BOW and she's cool. She joins Captain Tarpals on the list of "cool Gungans". She even gets to save the day at the end!
The main thing I don't like about the episode is the villian. I like that he's totally crazy, even when he thinks he's about to die, but that German accent is just too much, man. Especially when he's talking about the "Blue Shadow Wirus". And what makes it worse is that he's played by Michael York! Actual Actor Michael York! Why did you get Michael York onto your show and then have him do a bad German accent that could have been done by basically anyone?
So yes. This episode is pretty good, actually. Ahsoka's in it, which is always a plus.
Episode 118 - Mystery of a Thousand Moons
I think this is the first time the show ends an episode with everything resolved and then goes right into a second part anyway. It certainly won't be the last! It's not too bad here, though, with the plot happening pretty naturally and not being forced.
The episode follows two main storylines - Anakin and Obi-Wan on Iego (did they realise it just looks like "Lego" when you write it on a sans serif font? Because it does), and Ahsoka, Padmé and the Clones trying to survive the virus on Naboo.
The Anakin/Obi-Wan plot is a pretty fun space romp, with them finding strange animals and fighting against plants. There's an kid character, Jaybo, who's pretty annoying but he does feel almost like an Ezra prototype (his customisation of the Battle Droids he reprogrammed is pretty Sabine, too). It seems a bit dumb that the people on Iego assume that the laser defense grid is actually an angry God, though. We even get to see an Angel! Remember, from what Anakin said in The Phantom Menace? Oh, you'd removed that line from your memory? Fair enough.
We also get some more "Anakin is super mad because Padmé is in danger" stuff, and Obi-Wan has to calm him down out of it. He seems to do that a lot, so you have to wonder - how much does Obi-Wan suspect that Padmé and Anakin are a thing at this point? Does he know for sure, or does he just assume that he's still crushing on her but that's it?
The other plot, which is very much a b-plot, is pretty much worth it only because it's the first real time we see Ahsoka and Padmé interact, and it's great! It's good that they seem to get along, whereas it could have been easy to have Ahsoka be jealous of Padmé or something. I look forward to seeing more of this relationship in the future.
The final scene actually has a really good interaction between Ahsoka and Anakin, where we really see how in just this one season they have become much closer. Ahsoka is used to Anakin's bullshitting, and Anakin has developed a real bond with her. That's pretty great!
WHERE DID PEPPI BOW GO, THOUGH? WHERE'S HER COMIC SERIES? CAN SHE COME BACK IN REBELS AS A BADASS? PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS DAVE FILONI IT'S IMPORTANT.
Fear is a disease; hope is its only cure.
Battle droids on Naboo! As the Separatist rebellion rages through the galaxy, even peaceful planets are threatened. Following the discovery of Separatist droids wandering the grassy wasteland, Naboo is once again on
high alert.
Fearing their home is facing another invasion, Senator Amidala and Representative Binks race to Naboo to assess the situation. Meanwhile, near the Gungan swamplands, an even graver threat is about to be discovered...
Battle droids on Naboo! As the Separatist rebellion rages through the galaxy, even peaceful planets are threatened. Following the discovery of Separatist droids wandering the grassy wasteland, Naboo is once again on
high alert.
Fearing their home is facing another invasion, Senator Amidala and Representative Binks race to Naboo to assess the situation. Meanwhile, near the Gungan swamplands, an even graver threat is about to be discovered...
As we get to the end of Season 1, the quality of Clone Wars episodes increases to the point where most episodes are "pretty good, actually". And this is what this is, it's "pretty good, actually".
It's nice to return to Naboo, and it's recreated well here. It also means that there's a good reason for Padmé to take an active interest in everything that's going on. It also means we get Jar Jar again, and it's Bad Jar Jar again... but he's not as terrible as he was in Defenders of Peace at least. But still pretty bad.
The best part of the episode is seeing Anakin totally loose his composure when he knows that Padmé is in danger, and Matt Lanter plays this really well. It could have come across as whiny and Hayden Christenseny, but he makes it work.
THIS IS THE EPISODE WITH PEPPI BOW and she's cool. She joins Captain Tarpals on the list of "cool Gungans". She even gets to save the day at the end!
The main thing I don't like about the episode is the villian. I like that he's totally crazy, even when he thinks he's about to die, but that German accent is just too much, man. Especially when he's talking about the "Blue Shadow Wirus". And what makes it worse is that he's played by Michael York! Actual Actor Michael York! Why did you get Michael York onto your show and then have him do a bad German accent that could have been done by basically anyone?
So yes. This episode is pretty good, actually. Ahsoka's in it, which is always a plus.
Episode 118 - Mystery of a Thousand Moons
A single chance is a galaxy of hope.
Hard-pressed Jedi and their valiant clone troopers have thwarted an insidious Separatist plot to plant bombs loaded with the deadly Blue Shadow Virus in key Republic systems.
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker have captured the vile scientist behind the nefarious scheme: Doctor Nuvo Vindi. Now the Jedi plan to transport Vindi to the Republic capital for trial...
Hard-pressed Jedi and their valiant clone troopers have thwarted an insidious Separatist plot to plant bombs loaded with the deadly Blue Shadow Virus in key Republic systems.
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker have captured the vile scientist behind the nefarious scheme: Doctor Nuvo Vindi. Now the Jedi plan to transport Vindi to the Republic capital for trial...
I think this is the first time the show ends an episode with everything resolved and then goes right into a second part anyway. It certainly won't be the last! It's not too bad here, though, with the plot happening pretty naturally and not being forced.
The episode follows two main storylines - Anakin and Obi-Wan on Iego (did they realise it just looks like "Lego" when you write it on a sans serif font? Because it does), and Ahsoka, Padmé and the Clones trying to survive the virus on Naboo.
The Anakin/Obi-Wan plot is a pretty fun space romp, with them finding strange animals and fighting against plants. There's an kid character, Jaybo, who's pretty annoying but he does feel almost like an Ezra prototype (his customisation of the Battle Droids he reprogrammed is pretty Sabine, too). It seems a bit dumb that the people on Iego assume that the laser defense grid is actually an angry God, though. We even get to see an Angel! Remember, from what Anakin said in The Phantom Menace? Oh, you'd removed that line from your memory? Fair enough.
We also get some more "Anakin is super mad because Padmé is in danger" stuff, and Obi-Wan has to calm him down out of it. He seems to do that a lot, so you have to wonder - how much does Obi-Wan suspect that Padmé and Anakin are a thing at this point? Does he know for sure, or does he just assume that he's still crushing on her but that's it?
The other plot, which is very much a b-plot, is pretty much worth it only because it's the first real time we see Ahsoka and Padmé interact, and it's great! It's good that they seem to get along, whereas it could have been easy to have Ahsoka be jealous of Padmé or something. I look forward to seeing more of this relationship in the future.
The final scene actually has a really good interaction between Ahsoka and Anakin, where we really see how in just this one season they have become much closer. Ahsoka is used to Anakin's bullshitting, and Anakin has developed a real bond with her. That's pretty great!
WHERE DID PEPPI BOW GO, THOUGH? WHERE'S HER COMIC SERIES? CAN SHE COME BACK IN REBELS AS A BADASS? PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS DAVE FILONI IT'S IMPORTANT.