
The Clone Wars, Season 7, Episode 12: Knightfall
Ashoka and Rex make a daring escape, but regrettably so does Maul; it’s the end of the end for The Clone Wars.
Ashoka and Rex make a daring escape, but regrettably so does Maul; it’s the end of the end for The Clone Wars.
Maul is putting the pieces together; Obi-Wan somehow finds the time to place a phone call in the middle of everything else; Ahsoka makes a choice.
Maul’s got the same goal as always; Ahsoka gets custody of some troopers; Obi-Wan doesn’t deserve anything that’s happening right now; we rapidly approach Zero Hour.
The Clone Wars’ swan song is fast approaching, and none of us will ever be ready for it.
Sheev gets the dominoes lined up; Obi-Wan gets a really important assignment (and lives through more trauma); Yoda is understandably not sure about any of this.
Qui-Gon collects his winnings; Anakin says a significant goodbye (and a significant hello); Palpatine is, was, and ever shall be the goddamn worst.
Qui-Gon makes the galaxy’s most significant bet; Anakin probably buys that Boonta Eve poster he keeps in his room later.
Maul tries to buddy up to some pirates in his latest attempt to ruin Obi-Wan’s life; Sheev’s got an idea.
Two people whose lives have been ruined by Darth Sidious meet up in the desert for one final farewell.
Maul gets himself a brand-new pair of legs; Obi-Wan doesn’t even seem especially surprised that his life sucks this much anymore.