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I’m Eric Geller, a cybersecurity journalist living in the Washington, D.C., area. This is my personal blog. All opinions here are my own and do not represent the views of my employer.

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  • Lucasfilm Right off the bat, I will admit that I am a sucker for space whales. The Voyage Home is my favorite Star Trek movie. But a cool-looking interstellar cetacean is nothing without a well-developed story surrounding it, and “The Call” ably met that challenge as well. The clash between Hera’s pragmatic priorities and Ezra’s…

  • Lucasfilm I have never found Zeb, the loyal muscle on Star Wars Rebels, to be particularly interesting, so I never expected “Legends of the Lasat” to be one of the best episodes to date. But here we are. This episode didn’t just advance Zeb’s story by providing closure for his biggest regret; it also connected…

  • Lucasfilm In an unusual twist, neither Hera’s wise leadership nor Kanan’s faith in the Jedi philosophy carried the rebels to victory in “The Protector of Concord Dawn.” Instead, the continued safe movement of Commander Sato’s rebel fleet depended on Sabine ignoring her doubters and fighting an enemy she knew all too well—an enemy was as…

  • Lucasfilm It’s never easy to bring a famous face into a TV show about less famous faces, especially while that show is still finding its footing. Star Wars Rebels avoided showing Yoda on screen in his debut episode, it gave Obi-Wan Kenobi only a brief holographic role, and it has largely kept Darth Vader in…

  • Lucasfilm “Legacy” stands out as one of Star Wars Rebels‘ best episodes yet. Not only did it answer one of the show’s first questions in a compelling way, testing Ezra Bridger’s maturity, but it also raised bigger questions about the nature and will of the Force. On a practical level, I enjoyed watching Ezra’s journey…

  • Lucasfilm Even the commanding presence of Ahsoka Tano couldn’t save “Future of the Force” from being a generally lackluster Star Wars Rebels episode. The story was thin, the characters received scant development, and one plot point in particular defied all logic and proper characterization. It felt like most of the characters spent most of the…

  • Lucasfilm “Stealth Strike” might be as close to a perfect episode of Star Wars Rebels as we’ve seen in a long time. It ties with “Wings of the Master” as the best of season 2. Not only did it blend moments of humor with moments of gravity (pun intended), but it resolved some tension between…

  • Lucasfilm “Blood Sisters” was another uneven Star Wars Rebels episode. Chopper positively shined, Sabine’s past started to come into the light, Ezra offered some welcome comic relief, and the walking, clanking, gonking MacGuffin brought some quintessentially Star Wars humor to the story. In short, most of the characters were great. But “Blood Sisters” turned on…

  • 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…

  • 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…