It’s all about arcs with today’s disc of episodes as we dive first into Dathomir and the Nightsisters and then into the Mortis arc. My reaction to the two was… well, let’s just call it varied for now. I wouldn’t want to spoil the surprise for you.
Nightsisters
The idea of Sidious being mad at Dooku for having his own apprentice is rather hilarious given that he did the exact some thing with Maul to Plageuis. This is basically the way of the Sith, after all. But hey! Sidious is going to be a hypocrite so now Dooku has to dispose of Asajj. This will clearly end well.
Being a sucker for Dathomir and how it’s portrayed in the Expanded Universe books, I was unsure if I was going to like how the Clone Wars portrayed it but so far, I find myself intrigued. It’s an interesting take on the established Witches and Nightsisters that is actually able to work within the existing canon. Planets are quite large after all so it’s not difficult to believe that there would be different sects in addition to different tribes.
If nothing else, the flashbacks that explain Asajj’s history make the entire episode worth it. It adds some depth to her character that was previously lacking within the show. Actually, the entire episode is a great showcase of the show’s villains who are albeit fighting each other instead of our heroes. The movies definitely showed it off but it’s near to see what an incredibly master duelist he is. There aren’t that many people who can fend off three invisible assailants by themselves. Plus, I appreciate that he looks so dapper even in his pajamas.
I’m intrigued to see how this quest for revenge plays out in future episodes.