This is a continuation of the incredibly strong storyline where clones find themselves serving under a very unusual Jedi Master with questionable morals and attitude.
The orders given leading to increasing deaths force the clones to wonder if they should go against their leader and there are complex personal dilemmas among them.
The character drama, action, plot and animation are all super high quality. Also, the world of Umbara itself; its landscape, its technology, its warriors and its space defences, are all phenomenally well designed throughout the entire arc. In fact, I wish we saw more of them in Clone Wars and other on screen Star Wars adventures.
This is an extremely strong episode again in this fantastic arc in terms of depth and entertainment.
My rating: 10/10.
The orders given leading to increasing deaths force the clones to wonder if they should go against their leader and there are complex personal dilemmas among them.
The character drama, action, plot and animation are all super high quality. Also, the world of Umbara itself; its landscape, its technology, its warriors and its space defences, are all phenomenally well designed throughout the entire arc. In fact, I wish we saw more of them in Clone Wars and other on screen Star Wars adventures.
This is an extremely strong episode again in this fantastic arc in terms of depth and entertainment.
My rating: 10/10.