TV reviews
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Star Wars Rebels review: "Wings of the Master"
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9 min read
Lucasfilm In many ways, “Wings of the Master” mirrored the experimental blade-wing at the center of its story. It was the product of many moving pieces—writing, voice acting, animation, and music—and to really deliver on its promise, all of those pieces had to fit together perfectly. Thankfully, like the blade-wing itself, this episode came out…
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Lucasfilm Every television show has its hits and its misses. “Brothers of the Broken Horn” was unquestionably a miss. It was fantastic to see Hondo Ohnaka again, but he was the only good thing about this episode. It began with a farfetched premise and continued in a manner that was alternately boring and unbelievable. As…
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Star Wars Rebels review: "Always Two There Are"
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9 min read
Lucasfilm Every group of heroes needs a group of villains to keep them on their toes. The relatively simple first season of Star Wars Rebels pitted the Ghost crew against one Grand Inquisitor, but with their allies multiplying in Season Two, the rebels needed more enemies, too—and in “Always Two There Are,” we met two…
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Star Wars Rebels review: "Relics of the Old Republic"
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14 min read
Lucasfilm “Relics of the Old Republic” was everything I could have wanted from an episode of its name. It advanced the story of Kanan’s tense relationship with the clones, as well as Ezra’s more easygoing friendship with them. It brought back memories of The Clone Wars animated series by giving Rex a few bouts of…
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Star Wars Rebels review: "The Lost Commanders"
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10 min read
Lucasfilm Star Wars Rebels returned to television with an episode that felt almost as plodding as an AT-TE on a big-game hunt. If the relationships that developed on that aging walker had involved anyone other than fan-favorite clone troopers, I probably would have been sorely disappointed by “The Lost Commanders.” As it was, I enjoyed…
