Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Taylor Gray | ... | Ezra Bridger (voice) | |
Vanessa Marshall | ... | Hera Syndulla (voice) | |
Freddie Prinze Jr. | ... | Kanan Jarrus / Supercommando #2 (voice) | |
Tiya Sircar | ... | Sabine Wren (voice) | |
Steve Blum | ... | Zeb Orrelios / Supercommando #1 (voice) | |
Dave Filoni | ... | C1-10P a.k.a. 'Chopper' / Supercommando #3 (voice) (as Dave Filoni) (as Chopper) | |
Keone Young | ... | Commander Sato (voice) | |
Kevin McKidd | ... | Fenn Rau (voice) | |
Ray Stevenson | ... | Gar Saxon (voice) |
After losing contact to the Protectors of Concord Dawn, Sabine, Ezra and Fenn Rau investigate. They quickly discover that Imperial Mandalorians have taken over the station.
Despite a lot of annoying character moments for Fenn Rau and the constant optimistic portrayal of some our heroes, this was a good episode. I am very interested in this particular storyline, and even though I don't know how it is going to play out in the future, I do think that it will have a big impact of Sabine as a character and how she will act going forward. The new antagonists of this episode were very cool, and I liked the idea of Gar Saxon, and how his character ties into the overall conflict with the Empire. It was a good developing episode that gave a lot of interesting details about a lot of aspects of the galaxy. The fact that these warrior races are a part of the Empire, serving under their hand, is a fascinating idea, and I think that they've realized it very well so far. This season is up to a good start. There hasn't been a lot of those unnecessary filler episodes and I believe they may have realized the downside of those episodes from the previous season. I like they are putting a lot of effort in telling many different stories at once, and I do hope that they find a way to mix it together in the end.