Ahsoka and General Hera Syndulla travel to New Republic shipyards and make an unexpected discovery.Ahsoka and General Hera Syndulla travel to New Republic shipyards and make an unexpected discovery.Ahsoka and General Hera Syndulla travel to New Republic shipyards and make an unexpected discovery.
David Tennant
- Huyang
- (voice)
Eman Esfandi
- Ezra Bridger
- (archive footage)
Dmitriy Karas
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Greg Kufera
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSecond appearance in live action of the droid Chopper after his debut in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016).
- Quotes
Loyal Ex-Imperial: Loyal Ex-Imperial : Long live the empire!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Nerdrotic: Ahsoka is AWFUL | A 'Force Is Female' DISASTER (2023)
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Part Two: Toil and Trouble
A lot of signs led me to believe that this was essentially going to be very much connected to the events of "Star Wars Rebels" and that anybody who doesn't necessarily know anything about those shows would be a bit lost. The first episode was exactly that, but for someone who already knows these characters, it was a thrill to be reunited with them. I do think the show has to understand that not everybody has seen "Rebels" and manage to create its own thing. This episode does do that a little better, building off of the first episode to a more widely accessible result.
The episode starts off giving a little more characterization to our antagonists. While they proved themselves to be formidable in the first episode, not a lot set them apart from other villains we've met before. However, in this episode, they manage to show some of the things that are underneath and unearth their motivations a bit, which quickly makes them far more interesting than if they're simply good with a lightsaber. And the episode is generally there to give a bit more motivation and development to its characters, which was missing a bit in the premiere. That's always nice to see, even if it does get replaced by action sequences towards the end. And while the visual style of the previous episode was its least interesting quality, Steph Green comes in and provides a more refined look, providing us with more dynamic action sequences and a pace that doesn't feel slowed down by dull cinematography. It feels good to have someone who isn't just set in this universe actually provide it with some vibrancy and it made for a very entertaining spaceship sequence. There's still a lot of questions regarding where the show is going and while we understand what the antagonists are trying to do, the overall plan is still very much in the shadows. It's slowly being informed to us and it wouldn't be surprising if the next episode starts really going into it and getting the story on its tracks. A solid beginning that has fueled my excitement for the overall show.
"Part Two: Toil and Trouble" fixes some of the visual troubles of the first episode, but continues to follow a sparse and secretive narrative line. It did give us some very entertaining action sequences and some needed motivation for the show's antagonists, but there's certainly still a lot to be desired, especially from its narrative.
The episode starts off giving a little more characterization to our antagonists. While they proved themselves to be formidable in the first episode, not a lot set them apart from other villains we've met before. However, in this episode, they manage to show some of the things that are underneath and unearth their motivations a bit, which quickly makes them far more interesting than if they're simply good with a lightsaber. And the episode is generally there to give a bit more motivation and development to its characters, which was missing a bit in the premiere. That's always nice to see, even if it does get replaced by action sequences towards the end. And while the visual style of the previous episode was its least interesting quality, Steph Green comes in and provides a more refined look, providing us with more dynamic action sequences and a pace that doesn't feel slowed down by dull cinematography. It feels good to have someone who isn't just set in this universe actually provide it with some vibrancy and it made for a very entertaining spaceship sequence. There's still a lot of questions regarding where the show is going and while we understand what the antagonists are trying to do, the overall plan is still very much in the shadows. It's slowly being informed to us and it wouldn't be surprising if the next episode starts really going into it and getting the story on its tracks. A solid beginning that has fueled my excitement for the overall show.
"Part Two: Toil and Trouble" fixes some of the visual troubles of the first episode, but continues to follow a sparse and secretive narrative line. It did give us some very entertaining action sequences and some needed motivation for the show's antagonists, but there's certainly still a lot to be desired, especially from its narrative.
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- lassegalsgaard
- Aug 23, 2023
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- Runtime42 minutes
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