I wish the show had maintained a rhythm and pace that was in this episode. As a whole the series was weighted down by bad wrting and inconsistencies with its characters. Far to much tip toeing around which made the structure of the show unstable. This episode not only made me want to see a season 2 because I feel it finally found it's footing but opens up so many questions about a couple of characters and the Sith. Especially a certain power that was displayed that could have solved a lot problems in SW TV shows and films that come after this story in the timeline. I do wonder if this power was forbidden by the Jedi but only used by the Sith who seemingly only used it at this time in SW history. The show was so badly received I'm not even sure if there will be a season 2.
Qimir is probably one of the best on screen Sith characters next to Vader. I would say Darth Maul but we didn’t get much insight to his character other than in animation.
Sidious was good but the fight scenes he had in Revenge of the Sith were too clunky.
If they had stayed true to their communicated intent with the series and really followed Qimir the whole time they would have had a hit because that character is very intriguing.
The thing that bothered me the most was the fact they kept saying they needed to bring Mae and Osha in together to prove the divergence.
But couldn’t they have just taken the data back to prove it? Korbin had the data on the iPad so why wouldn’t that had been enough? Then they could have left the witches alone.
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