So while this episode was definitely better than the previous one, I still don't understand what all of this is leading to. I get that this has something to do with their base in the future, but what does it have to add to this particular storyline. There was no specific need to have an entire episode set on this planet, even though I understand that it is important to keep it safe. And that is why I won't go off on this episode, because I actually did find it enjoyable. It had nice action sequences, and it also had the crew realizing that they aren't going to be a crew anymore, which is something that I don't think will hold past the final episode of the season, as it would be too weird if they just threw away all other characters, except for Kanan and Ezra. I don't fully get this episode, but I do admire the things that they did in it and I understood that the entire idea of the episode was to make the characters used to not working together. I still think that this season has been playing it dangerously close in regards to its storylines, and I do hope that the finale brings it home with a bombastic episode, which I think it will.