Clone Wars Debriefing: "Nightsisters"
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Clone Wars returns in 2011 not with a bang but with a "KABOOM!!!"
The first part of the Savage Opress arc focuses on Asajj Ventress. The new and improved animation models for Anakin and Obi-Wan appear at the beginning. They look great and Obi-Wan in particular resembles his cinematic counterpart even more than before. It was also nice seeing them together again after all of this time.
A space battle reminiscent of ROTS's spectacular opener results in Ventress literally having to fight for her life. When a Sith wannabe has a bad day, she really has a bad day. Sidious orders Dooku to "fire" Ventress. Only you don't get a pink slip and severance pay from the Sith. You are sentenced to death. Ventress's ship is damaged and she narrowly escapes in her crippled ship after some lightsaber fun and games with Obi-Wan and Anakin. When she is picked up by salvagers after the battle, she commandeers the ship to her homeworld, Dathomir.
Now, for you trivia buffs, Dathomir was first introduced in the novel that makes Han and Leia fans break out into convulsions, 1994's The Courtship of Princess Leia. In that book, there were good "witches," of which Tenel Ka (Jacen's baby mama) is descended, and baaad witches, the Nightsisters. In Clone Wars, all of Dathomir looks like Satan World with its black and red coloring, which wasn't the case in the book. We'll have to see if the "good" witches ever make an appearance on the show.
Also, the Nightsisters seen on the show were based on Iain McCaig's designs for a possible female Sith in either TPM or AOTC. The designs were never used for the movies but were retconned to represent the Nightsisters.
Anyway, an ailing Ventress arrives on Dathomir and at first the Nightsisters want to attack her, but Mother Talzin shows up and assures her coven that Ventress is one of them. They take her off for some hocus pocus medicine and in the process, we learn Ventress's full back story.
Amazingly, they managed to keep much of what was already her back story in the Clone Wars comic books from 2003-2004. I don't think she was originally from Dathomir, but in the show, she was quickly given away to someone else at infancy and taken to another planet. By the way, Baby!Ventress was adorable! Her caretaker is killed in some kind of war when she's a little girl and she is discovered by a Jedi. He recognizes her talent and trains her, then eventually he is killed. All of those events originally occurred in the comic. Left on her own, Ventress becomes a bitter little punk rock girl who grows into a bitter Sith wanna be.
Now that she was hosed by Dooku, Ventress wants revenge. Talzin doesn't like Dooku either, so they plot to kill him. Ventress and two other Nightsisters are made invisible. They head over to Dooku's hideout and try to whack him in his sleep. But you have to get up pretty early in the morning to get the best of Dooku. He battles the invisible assassins without so much as wrinkling his Hugh Hefner-esque pajamas, despite being given a sedative or a poison. You have to admit, it's a pretty cool scene.
Discouraged, Ventress and the Nightsisters return to Dathomir. Talzin cooks up a plan to manipulate Dooku into picking a new apprentice of her choosing. Gee, I wonder who that's going to be?
A very interesting episode through and through. This is the most we've learned about Ventress in years and the most we've seen of the Nightsisters outside of Courtship. It's interesting that Dooku was reluctant to dump Ventress and he seemed relieved that she seemed to have been conveniently killed off in battle. Was he hoping she would help him eliminate Sidious? Did he have the hots for her?
It's almost unnecessary to point out how terrific the animation is on this show, but well, it is. I especially enjoyed the score this time around. It really played up the mystery and exoticism of the Nightsisters.
Katie Lucas hit it out of the park with the script. She neatly brought together so many sources in a way that made sense. I can hardly wait to see more!
Next time: Here comes Savage Opress!
The first part of the Savage Opress arc focuses on Asajj Ventress. The new and improved animation models for Anakin and Obi-Wan appear at the beginning. They look great and Obi-Wan in particular resembles his cinematic counterpart even more than before. It was also nice seeing them together again after all of this time.
A space battle reminiscent of ROTS's spectacular opener results in Ventress literally having to fight for her life. When a Sith wannabe has a bad day, she really has a bad day. Sidious orders Dooku to "fire" Ventress. Only you don't get a pink slip and severance pay from the Sith. You are sentenced to death. Ventress's ship is damaged and she narrowly escapes in her crippled ship after some lightsaber fun and games with Obi-Wan and Anakin. When she is picked up by salvagers after the battle, she commandeers the ship to her homeworld, Dathomir.
Now, for you trivia buffs, Dathomir was first introduced in the novel that makes Han and Leia fans break out into convulsions, 1994's The Courtship of Princess Leia. In that book, there were good "witches," of which Tenel Ka (Jacen's baby mama) is descended, and baaad witches, the Nightsisters. In Clone Wars, all of Dathomir looks like Satan World with its black and red coloring, which wasn't the case in the book. We'll have to see if the "good" witches ever make an appearance on the show.
Also, the Nightsisters seen on the show were based on Iain McCaig's designs for a possible female Sith in either TPM or AOTC. The designs were never used for the movies but were retconned to represent the Nightsisters.
Anyway, an ailing Ventress arrives on Dathomir and at first the Nightsisters want to attack her, but Mother Talzin shows up and assures her coven that Ventress is one of them. They take her off for some hocus pocus medicine and in the process, we learn Ventress's full back story.
Amazingly, they managed to keep much of what was already her back story in the Clone Wars comic books from 2003-2004. I don't think she was originally from Dathomir, but in the show, she was quickly given away to someone else at infancy and taken to another planet. By the way, Baby!Ventress was adorable! Her caretaker is killed in some kind of war when she's a little girl and she is discovered by a Jedi. He recognizes her talent and trains her, then eventually he is killed. All of those events originally occurred in the comic. Left on her own, Ventress becomes a bitter little punk rock girl who grows into a bitter Sith wanna be.
Now that she was hosed by Dooku, Ventress wants revenge. Talzin doesn't like Dooku either, so they plot to kill him. Ventress and two other Nightsisters are made invisible. They head over to Dooku's hideout and try to whack him in his sleep. But you have to get up pretty early in the morning to get the best of Dooku. He battles the invisible assassins without so much as wrinkling his Hugh Hefner-esque pajamas, despite being given a sedative or a poison. You have to admit, it's a pretty cool scene.
Discouraged, Ventress and the Nightsisters return to Dathomir. Talzin cooks up a plan to manipulate Dooku into picking a new apprentice of her choosing. Gee, I wonder who that's going to be?
A very interesting episode through and through. This is the most we've learned about Ventress in years and the most we've seen of the Nightsisters outside of Courtship. It's interesting that Dooku was reluctant to dump Ventress and he seemed relieved that she seemed to have been conveniently killed off in battle. Was he hoping she would help him eliminate Sidious? Did he have the hots for her?
It's almost unnecessary to point out how terrific the animation is on this show, but well, it is. I especially enjoyed the score this time around. It really played up the mystery and exoticism of the Nightsisters.
Katie Lucas hit it out of the park with the script. She neatly brought together so many sources in a way that made sense. I can hardly wait to see more!
Next time: Here comes Savage Opress!
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Date: 2011-01-10 01:50 am (UTC)