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There were times while watching last night's episode when I thought to myself, "How are they ever going to top this arc?" Is it really possible to make it more mind-blowing? Where do you go from here?

There are fans who would much rather focus on the "real world" battles with clones and stuff, but for someone like me who has been intensely interested in the mythical, mystical, and philosophical aspects of Star Wars and an Anakin fangirl to boot, well, it's almost as good as finding Hayden gift-wrapped on my doorstep.

The Dagobah Cave On Steroids Adventure Continues when Son continues to entice Anakin to join him in a dream. Anakin awakens and Son suddenly shows up on the ship--remember, Anakin, Ahsoka, and Obi-Wan are trying to fly out of Mortis--then Son grabs Ahsoka and takes off. Shortly after an amazingly animated chase scene Anakin and Obi-Wan crash in the ship.

Let's pause for a moment. Son knows Anakin's big weak spot is his attachments and while he would have just as easily gone off to rescue Obi-Wan, Ahsoka is a little different because she is young and she is Anakin's responsibility. Naturally, Anakin is drawn out to rescue Ahsoka. But while disguising himself as a House Elf, Son bites Ahsoka and gives her Dark Side Rabies. I know I knocked the magic ritual used in the Savage Opress episode but here it worked for me. Biting is a rape motif and the idea here is that Son is corrupting Ahsoka against her will with a means to an end...to draw out Anakin and trap him.

Ashley Eckstein does a great job as Evil!Ahsoka. She's creepy and disturbing, giggling while telling Anakin he'll be forced to kill her. She sort of reminds me of Harley Quinn from the Batman animated series.

Meanwhile, Son is also plotting to rub out Father. Daughter figures she has to stop him, so she breaks a forbidden rule and leads Obi-Wan to a magic dagger hidden in a cavern, explaining that it's one of the few things that can stop a Force-wielder. It's interesting to note that the representative of light is the one who leads Obi-Wan, the lifelong Jedi, to this item. He doesn't do a heck of a lot with it but it is kind of like the Lady of the Lake and Excalibur.

Evil!Ahsoka attacks Anakin and the two duel while Anakin desperately tries to talk some sense into her. Anakin shows a lot more compassion toward Ahsoka than Obi-Wan does toward Anakin in ROTS. Ahem. Eventually Obi-Wan is drawn into this battle while Daughter and Son fight. The fight scenes are all fantastic. My favorite animated shot was Ahsoka getting pushed back by the Force and her lightsabers drag into the ground. Awesome!

Obi-Wan tries to hand off the magic dagger to Anakin, but Evil!Ahsoka intercepts it and gives it to Son. Son "kills" Ahsoka and then tries to kill Dear Old Dad, but Daughter, ever the self-sacrificial nature of the light, throws herself in front of Son's blade. Son freaks out and leaves. The mortally-wounded Daughter offers, in yet another sacrificial act, to give what's little of her life force to Ahsoka. Demigod!Anakin acts as a Force conduit. So we see Anakin using powers to save someone's life, naturally reinforcing the idea that power can "cheat" death. He probably doesn't think too much about the fact it's really a sacrificial act.

I'll also note that it's interesting how the light is represented by a female, the anima in Jungian terms, saves another female. The elimination of the female in ROTS represents an imbalance just as the dark side overwhelms the light. And as soon as Daughter croaks, things start to go to heck on Mortis. Father fears Son is going to try and escape. Remember he'd brought Son and Daughter to Mortis in order to prevent them from tearing everything apart. But now that Ahsoka has some of Daughter's light, does that make her the light of the galaxy?

I think I'm starting to get what Lucas's point is re balance. Too much dark means there's evil. The light, as represented by Daughter, is "good" but she is also passive and aloof. Too much light then could mean apathy, even weakness.

Sam Witwer as Son has been doing an amazing job. He manages to bring elements of every bad guy we've seen so far in Star Wars into his part as Son.

This arc has exemplified the benefits of bringing aboard ILM staffer Joel Aron this season. Several shots look just as good as anything in the actual films.

There has been some grumbling about the fantastical elements or the references to other movies. The episode guide on starwars.com flat out says the visual references to LOTR were intentional. I guess we're so used to seeing Star Wars influence other people we forget that influences can run both ways.

Next week: Anakin is shown spoilers from ROTS and fails to heed them.

Date: 2011-02-06 06:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quidawn.livejournal.com
Erm, no, it's not that Obi-Wan "stepped in" when Padme talking with Anakin "wasn't working" - rather, it's that Obi-Wan flat-out *interrupted* a moment which wasn't, in point of fact, about him and so which darn well should have had *nothing* to do with him to begin with....he had *no* part in it whatsoever, no right to be there, it's *Obi-Wan* who interfered and basically shot everything to hell in an instant....because Padme on her own absolutely *would* have had every chance in the world of getting through to Anakin - her *husband*, whom she *loved*, let's remember! - and helping him and so basically reaching him where no one else could....and, obviously, where no one else *tried*, because in truth Obi-Wan really *didn't*. He stood there and deliberately let the situation get way out of hand, allowed rash and emotion-inflamed presumptions to happen and he didn't do a kriffin' thing to *stop* them....not *once* did Obi-Wan behave in above-board or truthful manner through that entire confrontation!

And considering the fact that Obi-Wan stowed away on board Padme's ship *without* her knowledge or anything like consent, behaving in simply the most reprehensible and plainly dishonourable fashion in so doing and then only further aggravating that later on when he lets things just get totally out of control and allows erroneous assumptions to be made and not *once* does he honourably step up and say "Erm, no, this is actually what happened, she didn't know I was there - I stowed away on board secretly, without her say-so!" - because, gee, I wonder if maybe Obi-Wan knew as admitting such a thing would only turn the full brunt of Anakin's justifiable and very formidable ire even *more* directly on him....look, Obi-Wan's a coward here pure and simple, I'll say that. Actually, I can say rather a heckuva lot more about him, and in terms not nearly so diplomatic, too. I'm sure I have, many a time, at that. ;)

Still, though, the fact remains that - it really *wasn't* Obi-Wan who was ever trying to talk Anakin down, or encourage him to see reason, or basically and truly get through to him - call 'im back to himself! - somehow or another....nooooooooo, that really would be *Padme*, his wife, his soulmate, the mother of his children....she who loved and supported him and would risk anything and everything to save him, to try to help him when no others would....when, clearly, no others really *could*. It's *Padme* who darn well should've had every opportunity in the world to see that through, and make the full - and *uninterrupted*! - effort....but Obi-Wan in an instant ruined that, he destroyed seemingly every chance there might've been....and then did nor said anything truthful to alleviate the situation....and *then*, went even further still as to - think to *lecture* someone who clearly wasn't at all in the state of mind or inflamed passions to really take that, right about then?....

Obi-Wan only exacerbated beyond breaking point a situation which never asked for him, never wanted his presence, and quite frankly would've gone a helluva lot differently, and rather better and more encouragingly *without* him. 'Twas Padme who had a chance, and so she who gave Anakin that chance right along with her, and yet Obi-Wan robbed her - robbed them *both* - of that. Just one more plainly eggregious move I will never, never forgive him for.... (and, you see, this is the kind of thing which winds me up to the point where I start bodily hurling what Obi-Wan action figures I have clear off the desk....and have even been known to drop the occasional phone book on them too, which believe me has proved mightily cathartic more than once.... ;) LOL!)

Date: 2011-02-06 08:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] metaraymek.livejournal.com
I dunno, I honestly think the situation with Padme would have had the same result -if done slightly differently-, even if Obi-Wan hadn't interfered.

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