by E_CHU_TA! » December 5th 2009 12:27 pm
After viewing the previous four episodes, I have come to the conclusion that the Geonosis arch has been the most consistently interesting and exciting arc in the entire series. From action sequences to character development to the various explorations of the “attachment” theme, each episode has been well thought-out and well executed.
Star Wars has always done a good job of “borrowing” elements and making them its own. So, even though the creative team leaned heavily on the Aliens franchise, and, in this case, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the stories never felt stale.
Thematically, Brain Invaders ties in perfectly with ROTS. In regard to the Clones, they conduct themselves in canny and cold manner when playing for the other team. Their loyalty to the Republic, personal ties to the Jedi, and individualistic traits apparently do not hold up under pressure. (At least Barriss made an effort to resist). Anakin’s decision to “do what had to be done” with Poogle seemed eerily natural as well.
Overall, Ahsoka has benefited the most from the Geonosis episodes. Through her actions, she has proven to be a heroic character in her own rite. She is no longer merely Anakin’s apprentice.
Essentially, Ahsoka is becoming Anakin. Conversely, as his Palawan matures, Anakin is being pushed in a darker direction. He is starting to fall into his Vader persona.
As a side note, I like the fact that the Jedi characters are being fleshed out. Last year, I felt that the background Jedi (Plo, Kit, etc.) all had the same personality. That sameness seems to be missing with season two. Luminara is now established as an intelligent taskmaster; Ki-Adi is considered to be an endearing elder figure (Grandpa Jedi?); and Kit shows flashes of a warm congenial side. I now look forward to meeting the other Masters, including Agen Kolar.