The Siths helmet and bracers are almost certainly made of cortosis. Cortosis is a metal that has appeared in both Legends and Canon books and comics that has unique energy redirection properties and will cause a lightsaber to temporarily short out. This is the first time we have seen it on screen in any form.
the line "you brought her here" always struck a chord with how he so casually pointed out the hypocrisy of the jedi, its one aspect of the dark side that makes sense, that they try to justify there evil by pointing out that the jedi are also evil in there own ways
I didn't get that. He as much as said that the Jedi would think of him as a Sith without identifying as one. He's a wild self taught Force wielder who's too young to have witnessed the slaughter of witches, BUT he may have learned their secrets somehow.
I feel like whenever the actual Dark Lord is, hopefully Tenebrous/Plagueis, will come and make him look like childs play in the final episode or something. Doesn’t add up to the legends lore at all, but they already broke that.
@hollywoodguy70 That's my takeaway too. I feel like he's studied the Sith ways, and embraces them to a large degree, but he's learned other religions and abilities and has no use for many Sith traditions. He's his own agent of the darkside and doesn't worry about labeling it. He just wants the power to do whatever he wants without Jedi interference.
Sol totally knows it's not Osha. They telegraphed several times that he's both good at reading minds and influencing minds, and you can see it on his face when he gets up. Also, Bazil smells what's up. Mae isn't fooling anyone, but she is desperate. Also, you called it - Osha's been Revan'ed by Sol, and now we're about to see what actually happened, instead of Osha's altered memories.
If that was the case, then that means Sol abandoned Osha, which the show has established he’d never do. Trekking all the way to the ship (even if he doesn’t leave) would put her in immeasurable danger, and run counter to his character.
I think it was the best episode of the series. The end of Jecki was honourable, she had a good run. I think Sol knows about the swap. He didn't ask "where's May?" he asked "where's your sister?" I also think May suspects that Sol knows. Both Sol and May need to get off-planet. I am not sure that Sol 'changed' Osha's memory, May didn't deny she set fire to the convent's home. I think there's still much of the story that we don't know, but that the characters do know.
"The Sith send their regards" This was our Star Wars Red Wedding... or Genosha's Destruction I think this was the best episode so far, but also so soooooooo painful
I think that while i'm sad to see two great characters leave, I was kind of prepared for NO Jedi to survive this series... This is the twilight of the High Republic, both the Jedi and the Republic are becoming what we see in the prequels and the true golden age is sunsetting, and the Sith only get officially revealed with Maul during the Naboo Crisis... so, anyone who learns the Stanger is a Sith will have to die... As of this moment only Sol and Mae know this. And it does seem we are getting to revisit some legends stories on which the Jedi did a lot of questionable things, and it does seem that Sol is far less pristine than we originally thought.
Yeah, the Sith secret will likely die with Sol. I am very dissapointed though that this series decided to show us (once again) severly flawed Jedi. Jimminy Tap-dancing Christmas! It's the same thing everyone kept doing with Superman. "Oh, we don't know how to write an actually 'good' character, so let's make them edgelord instead!" Can you tell I'm frustrated? 😅
Appreciate the honest reaction! Really enjoyed this week's action, thought 'Qimir' was an impressive adversary, and though I'm sad to see Jecki in particular go (also rip Yord), I'm not a fan of plot armour either, and would rather suffer the tragedy of a promising life cut short, tbh. My issues are with the twins - what happened to Mae surrendering, or is there a specific reason for not doing so to Sol when Kelnacca wasn't an option? How did Sol not sense it wasn't Osha before they left? Despite these being explainable later maybe, I do think the writing in this show is poor at times.
Plot armor is definitely not something I like either , but obviously I'm struggling with the decision to kill Jecki. I'm completely with you on your points about the twins. I get that Jecki attacked Mae, which meant she didn't get a chance to surrender there (but she could have just let Jecki take her into custody!), or she could have surrendered to Sol (who actually SAVED HER LIFE in this episode). And not sensing it's not Osha... that's either a plot hole or something that needs to be explained. The next episode will have to do some legwork to make this make sense.
@@seangargan This is my interpretation of Mae’s actions too. When she realized he was there and then saw how he just cut through the Jedi, she was focused on just getting as far away as possible, cause the Jedi couldn’t protect her. When Jecki tried to stop her and restrain her, she chose to fight back to avoid being even more at a disadvantage with the shackles.
If you were expecting a happy ending you haven't been paying attention the day of revenge the day of the sith they had to kill everyone to keep the secret and Mae is using a dark side ability to cloak her presence much like Darth Zannah did in the Darth Bane trilogy when she infiltrated the jedi temple
Thing is any disruption to her presence would still be an automatic "That's not Osha" alarm. For us non-force users would be like someone turning invisible right in front of us. Kind of a red flag. lol Sol has an attachment to Osha that he can sense, so if he doesn't sense that from the person in front of him, that should be it. He automatically knows.
@@OneProtagonistI’m not sure Sol is able to sense anything at the moment. He’s not in his right mind as he is overcome with emotions. Walking back to the ship he had kind of the facial expression of a broken man. One thing I noticed very early on in this series, was how emotional he was for being a Jedi. He clearly had an attachment to Osha and to Jecki (and she had a strong attachment to him). Watching Jecki die like that, broke him (and me). In the final fight with Qimir he’s not fighting rationally but rather lashes out in blind rage (like Anakin with the Tuskans). And I’m pretty sure that was exactly what Qimir wanted. After Sol, Jecki was my favorite character and there is nothing I’d wanted more than to be able to follow her growing up, like we did with Ahsoka. But… “This ain’t that kinda movie, bruv”. As much as I hate it, this death needed to happen. As for Yord, I didn’t really care too much about him as he was a bit too much of a Cyril Karn to my liking (if asked, I’m pretty sure he’d admitted to doing some light tailoring to his robes 😂)
The fight choreo in this was insane but why did they do my girl Jecki dirty like that after she got the most badass fight scene (and also Yord!!!) 😭 Plus I agree that Dafne Keen was sort of underutilized, she's so talented and I feel like she deserved to be a part of the franchise longer. Even if Jecki and Yord were always meant to be doomed by the narrative, I kind of wish the show hadn't killed them off this early. Like maybe they could've saved their deaths for the finale? Idk. I'm still curious about the questions that need to be answered, but I wish we could've seen more of them before they got the axe Also some other people caught this, but Bazil definitely knows Mae is not Osha, because he was suspiciously sniffing the air at the end like he could tell something was off. I think once Sol calms down he might be in a better headspace to notice too since we already know from the first? episode that he can get into people's heads. He might just play along for awhile although idk why, that's still to be determined. Osha also has that arm tattoo that he didn't like, which I hope he'll notice the absence of, plus I think Mae still has the witch mark on her head? Anyway I hope they don't make him dumb because even if he's too angry to notice the differences right now, he should pick up on them at some point otherwise you're right, it won't make sense
It was the obvious person, which was a little disappointing, but not too taxing on the brain, I guess. The fight scenes were probably the best I've seen since the prequel trilogy.
@@MartnMann I meant sequel in the sense of came after the originals, but, yeah, I meant the prequels. I didn't mind the sequels, either though, but that's just me.
I don’t think Sol sensed it was Osha because he became so imbalanced while fighting. He was emotional, and he definitely has darkness in him. I don’t think he’ll continue to be deceived once he cools his jets.
This was an awesome episode. Jecki went out like a boss. Manny Jacinto is amazing here too. I believe there is a bigger bad that Qimir reports to. I think Osha might find the truth and turn, or Mae will turn to the light.
I have a theory He is not a Sith (he didn't say that he was. he said the Jedi would call him one). they did play Kylo Ren's theme twice at the end, so i think he might be tied to the Knights of Ren (if he isn't REN himself. I mean he shares similarities with Ren). But he himself could be the apprentice, and is wanting a pupil to take on his master and so he will become the master. (still don't know why they used Kylo Ren's theme) I was a fan of Yord (not sure why he got hate) and loved Jecki. I think Only Sol is in the dark about the swap. I think Qimir knows. I do think this was the best live-action saber dueling we have seen. I think The jedi slaughtered the witches (i mean, we will see Kelnacca fight Torbin, and i think Torbin is under witch control for that fight) so we will get a flashback.
Yeah, I loved the episode. If I may, though… by Phantom Menace, Mundi’s line about the Sith being extinct still exists. So this incident gets buried somehow. So going in to Episode 5: Night, I had already come to the conclusion that between Ep 5 and Ep 8, they ALL had to die. So I was ready for Jeky’s and everyone’s death. It was still shocking, and I appreciated the shock factor. There is something to be said for using another episode or two to get to know her more or for her and Osha to have a deeper thing, so that her eventual death would have been more impactful. But alas, they opted for immediate shock factor, which is fine. Nevertheless, I was prepared for it, but I am sorry for your loss mate. Curious to see what happens now.
The Jedi are between a rock and a hard place. The Jedi have to pursue unregistered force users as that is the price they pay to the Republic to exist. Force users including Jedi are dangerous, capable of causing harm even when unintentional. The point of this show is that everyone must die to keep the Sith's existence unknown. Plausible deniability. Yord and Jecki were the only likeable people in that show.
So wait, he's about to write off the show because they killed off his fav character and because Sol might have gone dark? Jesus, man. You know they all have to die, in order to validate what Ki Adi Mundi said about the sith being extinct in The Phantom Menace, right? Why do people not get that? They all die, or Sol survives and buries the knowledge about the sith being around. That's the only way it can play.
Jecki and Yord had to go in order for Sol's story arc to become tragic in a very familiar Star Wars way. My only gripe is no limbs were harmed, I was expecting to see some arms and legs flying up in the air. This show is far from perfect, but alongside Andor and Mandalorian S01/02 these are the only good Star Wars things on Disney+. Everything else is hot garbage.
So the show did break lore because he is a sith? How are people going to that have been saying "it doesn't break lore because they don't call him a sith" going to respond now?
A couple ways: 1) The Sith have and always will exist in some form in the SW universe. Just because the Jedi didn't know about them, doesn't mean they can't exist. 2) They've telegraphed why no one would know several times now. Only Sol right now knows the master called himself a Sith. If he dies, so does the secret. If he does share that revelation with the head of security, she's been keeping the Jedi Council out of the loop this whole time. She may just clasify it and never reveal this was a Sith.
@@OneProtagonist so are the council never going to find out that 8 jedi were killed in one place in the same fight by a sith with a red light saber? Is sole not going to contact other jedi to inform them what happened and everyone is just going to forget this happened?
This is the Jedi equivalent of a CIA operation. They were killed in “an unfortunate training accident” and will be put to rest with honors. That’s my guess right now, anyway.
@@robertmarks2379 in Episode 1 Qui Gon says he was attacked by someone trained in the Jedi arts yet his claim that it must be a sith lord was not believed. From this you can conclude that the Jedi believe that a red lightsaber wielding opponent who uses the force isn't necessarily sith. A dark Jedi could be their conclusion. As long as Sol doesn't say Sith to the order there's no issue. Even then, in legends there have been multiple instances of dark Jedi claiming to be sith but not actually being true sith. An arrogant Jedi council might think it's one of those instances.
Acolite episode 5 is the best star wars thing I have ever seen. These fights and choreography surpassed both the Phantom Menace movie and the clone wars episode.
I have been trying each week with this show. Honestly, I have. Its hitting like a dead fish for me. I just dont care about anything I'm seeing. And the editor and maybe writer should be black balled from Hollywood. And thats quite a statement, I realize. lol
Yeah my fear of Disney to make one of the worst episodes possible, with "cool" fights and garbage screenplay came true. Wished this was the last to watch of the series.
Well I guess Ki-Adi-Mundi is a lying sack of crap now, since he literally stated in The Phantom Menace that the Sith have been extinct for a millennium and it's been established now that he was present for all of this. The Power of One...the Power of Two...the power of IGNORING CONTINUITYYYYYYYY.
Not necessarily. The only two people that know the master called himself a Sith are Sol and Mae. If they die, it remains a secret. Even if Sol tells the Vernestra, she'll likely cover it up or dismiss it. She's been keeping this all from the Jedi council, so there may never be an official record and Ki may never be lopped in.
Sorry I've been absent, this show is making me lazy, I don't even have the energy to see reactions about it. Had to really force myself to write down this comment. What to say? I thought it was the best episode, the fights were somewhat absurd, but fun to watch. It was better until it wasn't.
The Siths helmet and bracers are almost certainly made of cortosis.
Cortosis is a metal that has appeared in both Legends and Canon books and comics that has unique energy redirection properties and will cause a lightsaber to temporarily short out. This is the first time we have seen it on screen in any form.
the line "you brought her here" always struck a chord with how he so casually pointed out the hypocrisy of the jedi, its one aspect of the dark side that makes sense, that they try to justify there evil by pointing out that the jedi are also evil in there own ways
Qimir is the apprentice. He wants an acolyte. The master is still unknown.
I didn't get that. He as much as said that the Jedi would think of him as a Sith without identifying as one. He's a wild self taught Force wielder who's too young to have witnessed the slaughter of witches, BUT he may have learned their secrets somehow.
I feel like whenever the actual Dark Lord is, hopefully Tenebrous/Plagueis, will come and make him look like childs play in the final episode or something. Doesn’t add up to the legends lore at all, but they already broke that.
@hollywoodguy70 That's my takeaway too. I feel like he's studied the Sith ways, and embraces them to a large degree, but he's learned other religions and abilities and has no use for many Sith traditions. He's his own agent of the darkside and doesn't worry about labeling it. He just wants the power to do whatever he wants without Jedi interference.
Darth Sol…lol
@@OneProtagonist basically he picked the parts he liked and ignored the parts he felt are boring
It was an honor to witness Jecki transform back into the Force. 🥹
Ha!!!!!! I read it in her voice too 😅😅😅😅
Nah that's crazy... What about Yorde 😂
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I can't believe they actually hinted at that and it went over so many (if not everyone's) heads. 😢
Sol totally knows it's not Osha. They telegraphed several times that he's both good at reading minds and influencing minds, and you can see it on his face when he gets up. Also, Bazil smells what's up. Mae isn't fooling anyone, but she is desperate. Also, you called it - Osha's been Revan'ed by Sol, and now we're about to see what actually happened, instead of Osha's altered memories.
If that was the case, then that means Sol abandoned Osha, which the show has established he’d never do. Trekking all the way to the ship (even if he doesn’t leave) would put her in immeasurable danger, and run counter to his character.
I think it was the best episode of the series. The end of Jecki was honourable, she had a good run. I think Sol knows about the swap. He didn't ask "where's May?" he asked "where's your sister?" I also think May suspects that Sol knows. Both Sol and May need to get off-planet. I am not sure that Sol 'changed' Osha's memory, May didn't deny she set fire to the convent's home. I think there's still much of the story that we don't know, but that the characters do know.
"The Sith send their regards"
This was our Star Wars Red Wedding... or Genosha's Destruction
I think this was the best episode so far, but also so soooooooo painful
I think that while i'm sad to see two great characters leave, I was kind of prepared for NO Jedi to survive this series...
This is the twilight of the High Republic, both the Jedi and the Republic are becoming what we see in the prequels and the true golden age is sunsetting, and the Sith only get officially revealed with Maul during the Naboo Crisis... so, anyone who learns the Stanger is a Sith will have to die... As of this moment only Sol and Mae know this.
And it does seem we are getting to revisit some legends stories on which the Jedi did a lot of questionable things, and it does seem that Sol is far less pristine than we originally thought.
Yeah, the Sith secret will likely die with Sol. I am very dissapointed though that this series decided to show us (once again) severly flawed Jedi. Jimminy Tap-dancing Christmas! It's the same thing everyone kept doing with Superman. "Oh, we don't know how to write an actually 'good' character, so let's make them edgelord instead!"
Can you tell I'm frustrated? 😅
Cortosis metal. That's why the sabors were shorting out every time they hit him
I noticed it was the armor while I was editing. What a cool effect.
Oh man, great video! and finally someone who had the same reaction as me in the jackie fight....!!! Also.... Yooooord....
Appreciate the honest reaction! Really enjoyed this week's action, thought 'Qimir' was an impressive adversary, and though I'm sad to see Jecki in particular go (also rip Yord), I'm not a fan of plot armour either, and would rather suffer the tragedy of a promising life cut short, tbh. My issues are with the twins - what happened to Mae surrendering, or is there a specific reason for not doing so to Sol when Kelnacca wasn't an option? How did Sol not sense it wasn't Osha before they left? Despite these being explainable later maybe, I do think the writing in this show is poor at times.
Plot armor is definitely not something I like either , but obviously I'm struggling with the decision to kill Jecki. I'm completely with you on your points about the twins. I get that Jecki attacked Mae, which meant she didn't get a chance to surrender there (but she could have just let Jecki take her into custody!), or she could have surrendered to Sol (who actually SAVED HER LIFE in this episode). And not sensing it's not Osha... that's either a plot hole or something that needs to be explained. The next episode will have to do some legwork to make this make sense.
@@OneProtagonist Exactly. Let's hope ep 6 can give some satisfying answers 🤞😅
Mae didn’t surrender because her master showed up intent on killing her for betraying him. So her impulse now is to run
@@seangargan This is my interpretation of Mae’s actions too. When she realized he was there and then saw how he just cut through the Jedi, she was focused on just getting as far away as possible, cause the Jedi couldn’t protect her. When Jecki tried to stop her and restrain her, she chose to fight back to avoid being even more at a disadvantage with the shackles.
This episode was AWESOME
What great fight scenes...
Anyone can die... just must see TV
This show just keep getting better
If you were expecting a happy ending you haven't been paying attention the day of revenge the day of the sith they had to kill everyone to keep the secret and Mae is using a dark side ability to cloak her presence much like Darth Zannah did in the Darth Bane trilogy when she infiltrated the jedi temple
Thing is any disruption to her presence would still be an automatic "That's not Osha" alarm. For us non-force users would be like someone turning invisible right in front of us. Kind of a red flag. lol Sol has an attachment to Osha that he can sense, so if he doesn't sense that from the person in front of him, that should be it. He automatically knows.
@@OneProtagonistI’m not sure Sol is able to sense anything at the moment. He’s not in his right mind as he is overcome with emotions. Walking back to the ship he had kind of the facial expression of a broken man.
One thing I noticed very early on in this series, was how emotional he was for being a Jedi. He clearly had an attachment to Osha and to Jecki (and she had a strong attachment to him). Watching Jecki die like that, broke him (and me). In the final fight with Qimir he’s not fighting rationally but rather lashes out in blind rage (like Anakin with the Tuskans). And I’m pretty sure that was exactly what Qimir wanted.
After Sol, Jecki was my favorite character and there is nothing I’d wanted more than to be able to follow her growing up, like we did with Ahsoka. But… “This ain’t that kinda movie, bruv”. As much as I hate it, this death needed to happen.
As for Yord, I didn’t really care too much about him as he was a bit too much of a Cyril Karn to my liking (if asked, I’m pretty sure he’d admitted to doing some light tailoring to his robes 😂)
The fight choreo in this was insane but why did they do my girl Jecki dirty like that after she got the most badass fight scene (and also Yord!!!) 😭 Plus I agree that Dafne Keen was sort of underutilized, she's so talented and I feel like she deserved to be a part of the franchise longer. Even if Jecki and Yord were always meant to be doomed by the narrative, I kind of wish the show hadn't killed them off this early. Like maybe they could've saved their deaths for the finale? Idk. I'm still curious about the questions that need to be answered, but I wish we could've seen more of them before they got the axe
Also some other people caught this, but Bazil definitely knows Mae is not Osha, because he was suspiciously sniffing the air at the end like he could tell something was off. I think once Sol calms down he might be in a better headspace to notice too since we already know from the first? episode that he can get into people's heads. He might just play along for awhile although idk why, that's still to be determined. Osha also has that arm tattoo that he didn't like, which I hope he'll notice the absence of, plus I think Mae still has the witch mark on her head? Anyway I hope they don't make him dumb because even if he's too angry to notice the differences right now, he should pick up on them at some point otherwise you're right, it won't make sense
@aricaj.3006 really? She and Yord need to die in this series cause this is what the story must go on.
Jeckie! I'm so upset. This episode did not pull any punches. I'll have more thoughts for the live chat, but right now, I need to go mourn.
It was the obvious person, which was a little disappointing, but not too taxing on the brain, I guess. The fight scenes were probably the best I've seen since the prequel trilogy.
Sequels? You mean prequels cause the sequels suck hard
@@MartnMann I meant sequel in the sense of came after the originals, but, yeah, I meant the prequels. I didn't mind the sequels, either though, but that's just me.
I was so crushed when Jecki died.
She was a great character.
I also want to know who Qimir's master is.
The duels were fun to watch at least
"There's something familiar...."
Sooooo....Is Qimir Sol's son, or just a former youngling?
neither. Theres something familiar is because he already met him when they first arrested him.
I had that exact same thought for a second, and then I remembered they had met.
This show is bangin. Screw the haters, can't wait for more ❤
I don’t think Sol sensed it was Osha because he became so imbalanced while fighting. He was emotional, and he definitely has darkness in him. I don’t think he’ll continue to be deceived once he cools his jets.
The Siths helmet and bracer shorts out lightsabers temporairly when one touches it. I think.
I caught that in the rewatch while I edited. That's pretty awesome.
@@OneProtagonist Yea as it turns out there kortosis! which is badass!
He feels more like a Sith assassin rather than a Sith Lord
Agree, A sith lord would have used the force more and would have beaten them faster.
He might just be an apprentice like Maul
@@bryanmanuelbaes7871 he isnt an apprentice. He is an acolyte like asaj ventress.
@@DBZeni but I thought the title of Darth was reserved for the rule of two? How come Maul got it?
@bryanmanuelbaes7871 because he was he was trained and given to it by sidious? Have you not watched Star Wars?
This was an awesome episode. Jecki went out like a boss. Manny Jacinto is amazing here too. I believe there is a bigger bad that Qimir reports to. I think Osha might find the truth and turn, or Mae will turn to the light.
I have a theory He is not a Sith (he didn't say that he was. he said the Jedi would call him one). they did play Kylo Ren's theme twice at the end, so i think he might be tied to the Knights of Ren (if he isn't REN himself. I mean he shares similarities with Ren).
But he himself could be the apprentice, and is wanting a pupil to take on his master and so he will become the master. (still don't know why they used Kylo Ren's theme)
I was a fan of Yord (not sure why he got hate) and loved Jecki. I think Only Sol is in the dark about the swap. I think Qimir knows.
I do think this was the best live-action saber dueling we have seen.
I think The jedi slaughtered the witches (i mean, we will see Kelnacca fight Torbin, and i think Torbin is under witch control for that fight) so we will get a flashback.
Yeah, I loved the episode. If I may, though… by Phantom Menace, Mundi’s line about the Sith being extinct still exists. So this incident gets buried somehow. So going in to Episode 5: Night, I had already come to the conclusion that between Ep 5 and Ep 8, they ALL had to die. So I was ready for Jeky’s and everyone’s death. It was still shocking, and I appreciated the shock factor. There is something to be said for using another episode or two to get to know her more or for her and Osha to have a deeper thing, so that her eventual death would have been more impactful. But alas, they opted for immediate shock factor, which is fine. Nevertheless, I was prepared for it, but I am sorry for your loss mate. Curious to see what happens now.
The Jedi are between a rock and a hard place. The Jedi have to pursue unregistered force users as that is the price they pay to the Republic to exist. Force users including Jedi are dangerous, capable of causing harm even when unintentional. The point of this show is that everyone must die to keep the Sith's existence unknown. Plausible deniability. Yord and Jecki were the only likeable people in that show.
So wait, he's about to write off the show because they killed off his fav character and because Sol might have gone dark? Jesus, man. You know they all have to die, in order to validate what Ki Adi Mundi said about the sith being extinct in The Phantom Menace, right? Why do people not get that? They all die, or Sol survives and buries the knowledge about the sith being around. That's the only way it can play.
Jecki and Yord die. "No one sawthat coming.
How does Sol not notice thats Mae..... -_-
She's using a dark side ability to cloak her presence
We don't know that he doesn't know. We have to let it play out.
He also became very imbalanced during the fight.
Jecki and Yord had to go in order for Sol's story arc to become tragic in a very familiar Star Wars way. My only gripe is no limbs were harmed, I was expecting to see some arms and legs flying up in the air.
This show is far from perfect, but alongside Andor and Mandalorian S01/02 these are the only good Star Wars things on Disney+. Everything else is hot garbage.
Just when Jecki and Yord were growing on us, they are killed off. Why eliminate the very reasons to watch the show?
Because this show is about the sith
So the show did break lore because he is a sith? How are people going to that have been saying "it doesn't break lore because they don't call him a sith" going to respond now?
A couple ways: 1) The Sith have and always will exist in some form in the SW universe. Just because the Jedi didn't know about them, doesn't mean they can't exist. 2) They've telegraphed why no one would know several times now. Only Sol right now knows the master called himself a Sith. If he dies, so does the secret. If he does share that revelation with the head of security, she's been keeping the Jedi Council out of the loop this whole time. She may just clasify it and never reveal this was a Sith.
@@OneProtagonist so are the council never going to find out that 8 jedi were killed in one place in the same fight by a sith with a red light saber? Is sole not going to contact other jedi to inform them what happened and everyone is just going to forget this happened?
This is the Jedi equivalent of a CIA operation. They were killed in “an unfortunate training accident” and will be put to rest with honors.
That’s my guess right now, anyway.
@@robertmarks2379 in Episode 1 Qui Gon says he was attacked by someone trained in the Jedi arts yet his claim that it must be a sith lord was not believed. From this you can conclude that the Jedi believe that a red lightsaber wielding opponent who uses the force isn't necessarily sith. A dark Jedi could be their conclusion. As long as Sol doesn't say Sith to the order there's no issue. Even then, in legends there have been multiple instances of dark Jedi claiming to be sith but not actually being true sith. An arrogant Jedi council might think it's one of those instances.
@@OneProtagonist so is this a knights of ren story then? Because their force sensitive, red light saber and highly trained?
Acolite episode 5 is the best star wars thing I have ever seen. These fights and choreography surpassed both the Phantom Menace movie and the clone wars episode.
Did I watch the same episode you did?
IT was an amazing fight, but this is not better than phantom menace, or obi vs anakin.
@@DBZeni The fight choreography is. By far. Duel of the Fates is only better because of the music. Same goes for Obi VS Anakin.
I have been trying each week with this show. Honestly, I have. Its hitting like a dead fish for me. I just dont care about anything I'm seeing. And the editor and maybe writer should be black balled from Hollywood. And thats quite a statement, I realize. lol
In an otherwise trash show this was a fun watch
Yeah my fear of Disney to make one of the worst episodes possible, with "cool" fights and garbage screenplay came true. Wished this was the last to watch of the series.
Well I guess Ki-Adi-Mundi is a lying sack of crap now, since he literally stated in The Phantom Menace that the Sith have been extinct for a millennium and it's been established now that he was present for all of this.
The Power of One...the Power of Two...the power of IGNORING CONTINUITYYYYYYYY.
Not necessarily. The only two people that know the master called himself a Sith are Sol and Mae. If they die, it remains a secret. Even if Sol tells the Vernestra, she'll likely cover it up or dismiss it. She's been keeping this all from the Jedi council, so there may never be an official record and Ki may never be lopped in.
@@OneProtagonist Yeah, I'm not a fan of the idea of the Jedi engaging in cover-ups and conspiracies.
@fusionaddict Me either but that seems to be what the show is about at this point (including the coven coverup).
Sorry I've been absent, this show is making me lazy, I don't even have the energy to see reactions about it. Had to really force myself to write down this comment. What to say? I thought it was the best episode, the fights were somewhat absurd, but fun to watch. It was better until it wasn't.