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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Innocents of Ryloth (2009)
A Masterpiece of The Star Wars Universe
Innocents of Ryloth represents one of the greatest and most intriguing episodes ever produced under the Star Wars umbrella. It embodies the central vibes that makes Star Wars amazing. The well crafted story plot, the strong main character who is pushed to a different comfort zone, the beautiful dynamic between the Twi'lek Numa and the Clones Waxer and Boil, as well as the absolutely brilliant Tactical Droid Commander TX-20, whose entire performance adds such an incredibly engaging gravity, seriousness, formidability, and legitimacy to the entire concepts of Droids and artificial intelligence and sentience in the Star Wars universe, Innocents of Ryloth helps tether the hearts of fans of Star Wars together and believe in the potential the show and universe has to offer.
The Blacklist: Mr. Solomon (No. 32): Conclusion (2016)
An excellent yet sad ending. Don't mind the others who can't get their head around it
(SPOILERS)!!!!
Of course if you are reading this then you know what happened. Our Liz is dead of course we love to keep thinking of ways that it was faked and Mr. Kaplan helped sedate her but as far as we know right now, she is dead. Liz was the backbone of the show. Her character and the relationship between her and Reddington partially made the show we all love. Though killing off a main character is hard, the Blacklist producers and directors have seemed to successfully pull this off. Who knows what the Blacklist will be like now, since Tom is getting his own spin off and all. I know its going to be great. Just remember what Sir Crispin Crandall said, "We're in for a bumpy ride.". That we are Mr. Crandall, that we are. Oh and I just hope Jon really creates some great Blacklisters. I also would like to see the Tech Guy in this episode who gave the directions to Mr. Solomon be a real Blacklister. His character fits the bill for that. R.I.P. Lizzy.