Resolve
- Episode aired Oct 26, 2022
- TV-PG
- 14m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
4.8K
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A former Jedi is faced with the truth that they cannot be something they are not.A former Jedi is faced with the truth that they cannot be something they are not.A former Jedi is faced with the truth that they cannot be something they are not.
Ashley Eckstein
- Ahsoka Tano
- (voice)
Phil LaMarr
- Bail Organa
- (voice)
Clancy Brown
- Inquisitor
- (voice)
David Shaughnessy
- Old Man
- (voice)
Bryton James
- Village Brother
- (voice)
Dana Davis
- Village Sister
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaClancy Brown, who voices the Inquisitor, has had numerous roles in prior Star Wars projects, including Burg in The Mandalorian (2019), various characters in Star Wars: Rebels (2014), Montross in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (2002), and, most notably, Savage Opress (and additional voices) in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008).
- GoofsThe Village Sister says that she and Ahsoka will leave with their load at first light the next morning. The sun is high in the sky when they are shown departing the village.
- Quotes
Bail Organa: [He goes after Ahsoka after seeing her briefly] You shouldn't have come. There's nothing you could have done for either of them. Why risk it?
Ahsoka Tano: [She turns to him, heartbroken] She was my friend.
Featured review
Season One Review
Peculiar little series in a few different ways, but a welcome continuation of the Star Wars Animated canon ahead of season two of "The Bad Batch".
A young Ahsoka Tano (Ashley Eckstein) is born on Shili, raised and trained in the ways of the force by the Jedi, particularly Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter) and then forced into hiding following the rise of the Empire. Years earlier Count Dooku (Corey Burton) whose anger and resentment at the Jedi Council has been rising for years, forms an alliance with a Sith Lord that will have ramifications for the entire galaxy.
To cover the technical elements first, the Star Wars animation team have got this stylised design down now and the show looks impressive. The Clone Wars series cast return to some of the roles and do a good job. Occasionally the soundalikes, for the more famous actors, such as Samuel L Jackson and Liam Neeson aren't quite as on the nose as they might be, though they are playing the characters at earlier points in their life.
Though the two stories are good, the descent of one Jedi and the subsequent rise of another, I did find the distribution of the series a little odd. First an Ahsoka episode, then all the Dooku ones, then the final two Ahsoka ones. There doesn't appear to be any particular logic to that choice, as opposed to telling one, then the other or alternating them. There are nice touches, feeding back into the bigger lore, such as actually seeing who deleted Kamino from the Jedi Archives or the fate of Yaddie from episode one.
I watched all six episode in one sitting, in a little more than an hour and enjoyed it, though I'll accept that it's slightly trivial compared to other stories.
A young Ahsoka Tano (Ashley Eckstein) is born on Shili, raised and trained in the ways of the force by the Jedi, particularly Anakin Skywalker (Matt Lanter) and then forced into hiding following the rise of the Empire. Years earlier Count Dooku (Corey Burton) whose anger and resentment at the Jedi Council has been rising for years, forms an alliance with a Sith Lord that will have ramifications for the entire galaxy.
To cover the technical elements first, the Star Wars animation team have got this stylised design down now and the show looks impressive. The Clone Wars series cast return to some of the roles and do a good job. Occasionally the soundalikes, for the more famous actors, such as Samuel L Jackson and Liam Neeson aren't quite as on the nose as they might be, though they are playing the characters at earlier points in their life.
Though the two stories are good, the descent of one Jedi and the subsequent rise of another, I did find the distribution of the series a little odd. First an Ahsoka episode, then all the Dooku ones, then the final two Ahsoka ones. There doesn't appear to be any particular logic to that choice, as opposed to telling one, then the other or alternating them. There are nice touches, feeding back into the bigger lore, such as actually seeing who deleted Kamino from the Jedi Archives or the fate of Yaddie from episode one.
I watched all six episode in one sitting, in a little more than an hour and enjoyed it, though I'll accept that it's slightly trivial compared to other stories.
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- southdavid
- Jan 12, 2023
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