Also I'm confused--what Vader scene?
Sunday evening was the
Prolouge Version - Spark of Rebellion episode which was broadcast on ABC. For anyone that missed it, the opening shot which pans down on Ezra's tower is preceded by the following:
A slow pan up on one Star Destroyer as two others pass underneath it. The Inqusitor speaks with Vader via hologram alone somewhere aboard the ship. Vader is visible only by his head and speaks slowly and clearly. The Inqusitor looks downward, eyes closed throughout the conversation.
VADER:
The Jedi knights are all but destroyed - and yet your task is not complete, Inqusitor. The Emperor has forseen a new threat rising against him. The Children of the Force. They must not become Jedi.
THE INQUISITOR:
Yes, Lord Vader.
VADER:
Hunt down this new enemy - and if they will not serve the Empire, eliminate them along with any surviving Jedi who were training them. This is my master's command.
THE INQUSITOR:
And so it will be done.
Vader's image flickers and the hologram shuts off. The Inquisitor looks up, revealing his distinctive yellow Pau'an eyes.
I timed the entire exchange at :57 before it fades into Ezra's tower.
The music at the very beginning - not sure of the track's name but it is played during ESB during certain scenes around Cloud City - like when Lando's troops ambush the Stormtroopers and take their blasters.
As a Canadian, it was thrilling and a relief to see this
Rebels extended premiere actually broadcast instead of being subject to the "cable tv switcheroo" in which you end up with a shitty infomercial taking place of the actual channel guide entry. So I snared it forever on the ol' PVR. Does anyone think the ABC broadcast was darker? Maybe it's my TV.
I loved how the scissor effect of Star Destroyers conjured up an image of the meditation chamber Vader used in ESB. When Vader said that the knights had all been destroyed, it was kind of a letdown to think that there won't be much hunting-down of Jedi... but then I realized of course Vader would say that. Propaganda is a huge part of running an empire, after all. So we still may yet see a surviving Jedi knight or two besides Kanan. I liked this command from Vader because it does give The Inqusitor a reason to keep captives alive. Maybe we'll see Kanan or Ezra eventually join with him (only to betray him).
Rated G. Was this the same rating for Disney XD?
Not sure if anyone's noticed, the episode titles are listed on the second card of the credits above the executive producers.