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Spoilers The Acolyte

Sith in general seem to be more powerful than Jedi. I guess the ones who don't level up fast end up dead.
 
Sith in general seem to be more powerful than Jedi. I guess the ones who don't level up fast end up dead.
They aren't more powerful. They are just more aggressive than the Jedi. The Jedi here haven't seen them in nearly a thousand years and so they have got rather relaxed in their combat abilities.
The Jedi in the KotOR era were more warrior like as they could easily go up against a Sith
 
That is gonna be a Bith under that helmet, and it'll be Darth Tenebrous. The shape of it is pretty perfect for a Bith head.

It's Jason Qimir. If it wasn't obvious before, it is now. He's always telling Mae what her master wants, relaying instructions and threats. And then after she tells him that she's going to turn herself in, her master shows up right away.

And, of course, the other characters keep emphasizing that nobody's ever seen this guy's face, which means we're in for a Big Reveal. (TM) Qimir is the only character in the show that would make sense.
 
It's Jason Qimir. If it wasn't obvious before, it is now. He's always telling Mae what her master wants, relaying instructions and threats. And then after she tells him that she's going to turn herself in, her master shows up right away.

And, of course, the other characters keep emphasizing that nobody's ever seen this guy's face, which means we're in for a Big Reveal. (TM) Qimir is the only character in the show that would make sense.
That's too obvious to be him. There's got to be more to it.
 
It's Jason Qimir. If it wasn't obvious before, it is now. He's always telling Mae what her master wants, relaying instructions and threats. And then after she tells him that she's going to turn herself in, her master shows up right away.

And, of course, the other characters keep emphasizing that nobody's ever seen this guy's face, which means we're in for a Big Reveal. (TM) Qimir is the only character in the show that would make sense.
Wait... we weren't all assuming that?

But thribs has a point. That would be a bit obvious.
 
The ending was epic, but otherwise there was too much walking around in this episode, imo the weakest one so far.
 
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