If I had heard the premise of this episode in advance, I would have probably laughed it off as being a cliché. However, as I watched it, I started to understand to much this episode actually meant for the rest of the series. Not only does this feature two enemies starting to find trust for each other, but it also features a turning point for Kallus, or at least I hope so. I would love to see him actually turning and working with the rebels, as I think he could become a more fleshed-out character through that transition. Is the episode an homage to "Enemy Mine"? Yeah, but that shouldn't take away from it. A lot of other episodes of both these series' have borrowed from other films, and they have done great by them. This episode also added a lot of lore to the universe, like the extinction of the Geonosians. If there is anything that I didn't like, it was the limited roles that other crew members had, but even that didn't really bother me as much as I had thought, because I truly did love the storyline. This is back to the good stuff, and I'm excited to see what they cook up for us in the next episode.