
Tonight there’s going to be a jailbreak, somewhere in this town. Jedi Master Even Piell gets captured by the Separatists and it’s up to Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Plo Koon to rescue him.

Tonight there’s going to be a jailbreak, somewhere in this town. Jedi Master Even Piell gets captured by the Separatists and it’s up to Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Plo Koon to rescue him.

It really feels like this story didn’t need to be a trilogy. This would’ve been better as one story or two at most, but not as drawn-out as it was.

What seemed like a single episode now appears to be a trilogy, with this episode as part II, and next week’s “Ghosts of Mortis” wrapping up the story.

The Jedi Council has received a distress call over 2,000 years old. They send Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka to investigate. The Jedi shuttle then promptly loses power and gets sucked into a blinding white light, with the trio finding themselves on a very mysterious world.

News of Savage Oppress’s attack on the Jedi outpost last week has reached the Jedi Temple, and the council isn’t happy. It seems that in the time between the events of the previous episode and the current one, Oppress has managed to kill more Jedi and is building a reputation equal to his name.

Picking up from the end of last week’s episode, Dooku goes to Dathomir in search of a new assassin to replace Asajj Ventress. However, Dooku still doesn’t know that it was Asajj and Mother Talzin of the Nightsisters who attacked him last week and is also unaware that Talzin’s offer of a new assassin is really a carefully-laid trap.

Guerrero is arrested for a crime he didn’t commit. When the team finds out, they’re more than willing to help clear his name.

Ilsa and her sister-in-law Connie, visiting to check on the new business on behalf of the Pucci Foundation, make an appearance at the opera — but as usual, things don’t go as planned, and the team has to figure out how to save the day.

As Chance and Ilsa’s plane is shot down in the jungles of South America, Winston, Guerrero, and Ames have to deal with a client whose pursuers are infiltrating the office.

Darth Sidious decides that Count Dooku’s personal assassin Asajj Ventress is getting too powerful, and therefore too dangerous, to live. You see, when a Sith feels that someone under their control might actually become more powerful, it’s time to take that person out before he or she becomes a threat to that Sith’s power.