9/10
Deep, Dark and Powerful
28 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Tales of the Jedi slaps. It brings the prequels energy to the table and presents a lot of context for two fascinating characters in the history of Star Wars : Dooku and Ahsoka.

It is very much its own thing with its unique spin and storytelling techniques. The way the stories are interwoven together, and with the preexisting material is sublime and well thought.

You get to see a deep exploration of Dooku's mind, his views and distrust of the Senate, and own ambitions. We get a lot of info on Master Sifo-Dyas, the missing Kamino, and even an exploration of Yaddle.

Ahsoka shines a lot, and what was presented here was outstanding, with Anakin pushing his padawan to greatness. Her training against the clones was what ultimately saved her life in Victory and Death. Rex is amazing yet again. Bail Organa's character gets more development and comes to Ahsoka's aid. And while the former Jedi is sad about Padme and everything that happened, she ends up realizing the fight can never really leave her.

TOTJ is just a poignant take on the lore and it enhances the existing media, providing context and deeper explorations of ideologies. The characters are great and the writing is sharp and to the point.
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