Episode 515 - Shades of Reason
Alliances can stall true intentions.
Villainy swells! With an army of the galaxy's most vicious criminals, Darth Maul and Savage Opress conspire with Pre Vizsla and the Death Watch to topple Duchess Satine, ruler of Mandalore.
While the conspirators prepare to attack the Mandalorian capital Sundari from a base on Zanbar, the fate of 2,000 other neutral systems is under threat as Darth Maul moves closer to establishing a vast criminal empire....
Again, how does this show manage to fit so much into 25 minute episodes? It's crazy, it's actually crazy. Especially once we get to Rebels, which has episodes that feel waay too padded sometimes.
Anyway, this episode sees Maul's rise to power on Mandalore. Like the previous episode, there is no secondary plot with the Jedi or anything like that, it's just 100% his story. I don't think this show has ever devoted two episodes in a row entirely to the bad guys before (Asajj doesn't count as she wasn't
as bad when she had her episodes), but boy this episode does not suffer at all by not having any Jedi in it.
Maul's plan is to have the Black Sun and Pykes attack Mandalore, and have the Death Watch come in as saviours, to bring the people of Mandalore to their side and overthrow Satine.
It's fun watching the Death Watch show up to be heroes, and totally overthrow the Mandalorian government in the process. It's easy enough for them to totally take over Mandalore and arrest Satine, who even runs into Prime Minister Almec in prison (he was the one who poisoned the tea on Mandalore in that FUCKING TERRIBLE arc from season 3!). Although we haven't seen Mandalore since season three (in those terrible episodes that I want to forget about) we do still care about Satine and the fact that she's lost her power. As she's really the only "good guy" in the episode, it's important that we both empathise with her situation, while still being happy to follow and watch Maul and Vizsla fight it out over Mandalore.
The real meat of the episode happens when Pre Vizsla double-crosses Maul and takes Mandalore for himself. Because of course he would. Maul's plan is to take over the independent systems loyal to Mandalore, but all Vizsla care about is Mandalore itself. Again, it's interesting watching them both struggle for power since
they're both the bad guys. We don't really want either of them to be in power, but it's still fun to watch!
What follows is probably one of the best - if not
the best - fights in Clone Wars: Pre Vizsla vs. Darth Maul. It's an incredibly inventive fight, with Vizsla using all of the tricks of his Mandolorian armour and the Darksaber again Maul. It's pretty much the end result of decades worth of "What would happen if Boba Fett fought a Jedi??" being expressed in the best possible way. I've said it before, but for a show that has so many sword fights it's so impressive that they keep finding new ways to make each of them different and interesting, and they are edited in a way that keeps the intensity of the fight without making it too confusing.
SPOILERS: Darth Maul wins:
Poor Bo-Katan. It helps that, unlike Pre Vizsla, she's spent most of her time on screen being more badass than evil, so it's easier to empathise with her when she refuses Maul's leadership and goes on the run.
What makes this episode so watchable is that Maul's plan is a really fun one to watch go into action. Death Watch soldiers (WHO LOOK COOL) taking over a whole planet. In a nice bit of timing, it's interesting to think how the effects of the events of this episode effect the episode of Rebels that aired today - Mandalore's situation during the rule of the Empire is only a result of them being split apart because of Maul's rule. It's also easy to imagine that Gar Saxon is probably one of the nameless Mandolorians in the room watching Maul and Pre Vizsla fight.
This is a great episode that really shows just how dangerous Maul actually now is. Instead of the wild animal that he was in The Phantom Menace, or the crazed man out of revenge that he was at the end of last season, he is now a cold calculating crime lord that uses his long and complex plans to take as much power and possible -
and it works. That's the most important thing to take from this episode:
Darth Maul wins.
Episode 516 - The Lawless
Morality separates heroes from villains.
Neutral star systems in peril! Darth Maul and Savage Opress command the planet Mandalore through the puppet Prime Minister, Almec, while they expand their criminal enterprise. With the Death Watch removed from power, and the Jedi unaware of the villainous plot, nothing stands in the way of Darth Maul's vision for a vast criminal empire.
We now find Duchess Satine imprisoned, as her few remaining loyal subjects make a desperate attempt to rescue her....
Oh my God this episode in insane. Okay, so, the episode starts with Satine being rescued from prison BY KORKIE. FUCKING KORKIE??? Remember Korkie, Satine's nehpew from that terrible arc in Season 3? He's back!! And he's with Bo-Katan!? Who knows Satine?! WHAT.
After sending a distress signal to Obi-Wan, and promptly getting captured again, the Jedi now have to decide whether or not to let Obi-Wan help. They pull their standard "not our jurisdiction, sorry" card, again showing how the Jedi pretty much shrug off their "guardians of peace and justice" title when it means filling in too much paperwork.
Obi-Wan takes it upon himself to rescue Satine, flying to Mandalore, dressing up as a guard and freeing her from her cell in a direct mirror to Luke rescuing Leia in Star Wars. Except that Satine knows who Obi-Wan is when he dramatically takes off his helmet!
Side note: Satine looks cute with her hair down.
Their escape is stopped by Maul - who Obi-Wan is actually totally shocked to see - and they both get captured. And Maul then kills Satine in front of Obi-Wan. And it's actually heartbreaking.
It's heartbreaking not just because we know and like Satine, and because we empathise with Obi-Wan, but because we see when she dies Obi-Wan's regret at all of the things he
couldn't express to her because of his status as a Jedi, and the look of utter despair that he will never in fact be able to confess his love to her (because let's face it, he totally loved her) makes this one of the most emotionally powerful moments in the show so far.
Satine has always been Obi-Wan's Padmé: the woman he has feelings for, and has to struggle between his loyalty to the Jedi and his feelings. And we see in this episode that when Satine's in trouble he will defy the council's orders and go off by himself to save her, which is a very Anakin-like move to make. But Obi-Wan has always been shown as an example of a "typical" Jedi, so when he's overcome with the grief of her death he is able to control his emotions and not give into his grief, in the exact way that Anakin could not do.
In a way, it almost makes it even more tragic that Obi-Wan is able to control his feelings - the woman he loved was murdered in front of him, but he can't express or show that grief because the order he belongs to forbids it.
Obi-Wan is rescued by Bo-Katan, who leads Obi-Wan through a Mandalore now in the middle of a civil war. Mandolorians in red armour, loyal to Maul, fight the traditional blue armoured troops. On his way to the landing platform, Obi-Wan opens the blast doors to reveal the utter chaos that's happening on Mandalore in what is probably my favourite shot from the entirety of this show:
(MAN I WISH I COULD FIND A BETTER GIF OF THIS)
I
love love love how the camera tilts as Obi-Wan sees what's going on, just the highlight the totally insanity of everything that's happening.
Bo-Katan is revealed to be Satine's sister. Normally I don't think this reveal would have worked, but simply because it comes after Satine's death, and because we see
both Obi-Wan and Bo-Katan struggle to retain their composure after the death of someone they loved, it works. BUT DOES THIS MEAN SHE'S KORKIE'S MOTHER???
Bo-Katan tells Obi-Wan to tell the Jedi what happened, and that Maul is there. Obi-Wan says this will lead to a republic invasion of Mandalore, which in hindsight we now know to be setting up a story arc that would have been made had the show not been cancelled.
All of this would have made this episode totally amazing on it's own, and a vital part of Obi-Wan's character development over the series. But there's a totally separate and totally more awesome storyline also happening in this episode: Darth Sidious is FUCKING FURIOUS at Darth Maul and goes to Mandalore to sort things out.
This is actually the first time we ever see Sidious in the flesh in this show, we've only ever seen him as a hologram so far. As Revenge of the Sith will show, having Darth Sidious actually do physical things like fight with lightsabers is a very tricky thing to pull off. Both because he's such a powerful character that fighting with lightsabers seems beneath him, and because it's hard to have an old man use the super-quick fighting style of the Jedi.
This episode pulls it off, somehow. It works because he totally wipes the floor with both Maul and Savage, in a way he's only fighting with lightsabers because he's playing with them, or just wants to weaken them slightly. There's never really a question that he can totally destroy either of them. Considering we've just had three episodes showing how powerful Maul now is, this just hightlights who the
actual power really is. It's the little touches, like the fact that he spends the entire fight laughing maniacally, that show this.
It also works because the transition between "old man" and "fight fighter" is much easier to make in animation, and they give him this super unnatrual looking quick fighting style that really shows just how insanely powerful he is.
It's an amazing fight, better than the one in the previous episode, again just because Sidious comes in and totally wrecks them both. Which of course he does. Savage dies, and returns to his original pre-Nightsister form (in a way that's actually quite tragic) and Maul is taken away by Sidious...
To go with this, this episode is full of little touches and nods to the history of the show. Obi-Wan arrives on Mandalore both dressed in his Rako Hardeen outfit, but also flying The Twilight (which we haven't seen since Season 2!). The Twilight promptly gets destroyed.
When Korkie (KORKIE??) rescues Satine, not only does he have a new, older character model but all of his cadet friends from that arc also return looking older.
That's an insane amount of time and effort put in to little details, but that's really what makes this show stand out.
This is a fantastic episode all around. Amazing character moments, amazing visuals, amazing action, everything about this episode - and this entire arc really - is the best example of what this show can be. Amazing payoffs to arcs that have taken literally years to build, expansion of the characters from the films, and just a lot of classic Star Wars action.
Man, the next arc is going to have to be something pretty damn amazing to beat this!