Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Taylor Gray | ... | Ezra Bridger (voice) | |
Vanessa Marshall | ... | Hera Syndulla (voice) | |
Freddie Prinze Jr. | ... | Kanan Jarrus (voice) | |
Tiya Sircar | ... | Sabine Wren (voice) | |
Steve Blum | ... | Zeb Orrelios / Walker Pilot (voice) | |
Dave Filoni | ... | C1-10P a.k.a. 'Chopper' (voice) (as Chopper) | |
David Oyelowo | ... | Agent Kallus (voice) | |
David Shaughnessy | ... | Commander Aresko / Taskmaster Grint (voice) | |
Liam O'Brien | ... | Commander (voice) | |
Dante Basco | ... | Jai Kell (voice) | |
Eric Lopez | ... | Oleg / Technician (voice) | |
Jason Isaacs | ... | The Inquisitor (voice) | |
Bryton James | ... | Zare Leonis (voice) |
The rebels send Ezra on an undercover mission into the Imperial Academy to steal a decoder.
Definitely one of the more dull episodes of this season. The sixth episode of this rather great series was not what I had hoped for. Instead of doing something that could have furthered the story, we got an episode that was mainly focused on showing Ezra in a different setting than we have seen him in before: a cadet. I think most of the new characters were kinda good, and I liked that Ezra learned that the hard things need to be done to get what's needed, but I also felt like the training sequences were too unrealistic as training exercises. I didn't fully get what they would actually achieve from these exercises, but that might be expanded on later. And I thought that the episode lacked the other players a whole bunch. I like Ezra and I think he is a good character, but I don't really care about him on his own yet. He has a lot to learn and I hope that future episodes will keep him with the rest for a little. It wasn't a bad episode, necessarily, but it was the most disappointing episode of the series this far. Greg Weisman is a good writer, but I don't think he has had a truly remarkable episode yet.