Wow, loved this week's episode! Fascinating look at an alien culture that has had enough thought put into it that it has coherent internal logic (which is where so many "exotic" alien cultures fall on their faces). The genders are apparently segregated for this species but unlike, say, "Spock's Brain,"
the result is sensible in that I could envision this culture existing indefinitely.
Each gender-based tribe has bonds of intense loyalty among them, which goes a long ways towards explaining Ventress' mindset. Maybe she simply doesn't understand that outsiders don't share her sense of absolute loyalty towards their friends, which clarifies why she didn't keep the likelihood in the back of her mind that Dooku might betray her one day, and be constantly on the lookout for that betrayal.
How could any darksider be naive enough to implicitly trust another? At the very least, she shouldn't be surprised at Dooku's actions, and shouldn't act so hurt. It must be an ongoing shock to her, to have to deal with all the other species of the galaxy, who must seem like backstabbing traitors to her. Outside of Dathomir, the galaxy must seem like a cruelly friendless realm of eternal selfishness and loyalties built on sand.
The gender segregation also explains the weird manner Ventress had in dealing with males (especially Obi-Wan, he's definitely a "favorite"
), a rather sickening combination of seductiveness and hostility. Maybe this is also normal for her species? There has to be some way the Dathomirians reproduce, probably involving a ceremonial process that might look a bit, errr, strange to outsiders.
It's great that this series can create episodes so interesting based on ancillary characters. They could keep going indefinitely along these lines.
If Savage was really Force sensitive and was brainwashed into darkside-ism, then maybe brainwashing is a part of the process, but in most cases, only a minor part.
I'm hoping that one purpose of this storyline is to finally shed some light on what exactly the process is, by which someone becomes a darksider, and whether the process can vary by individual. Since brainwashing is too damn easy, there should be another shoe dropping - if you're darksided by brainwashing, it's easier for you to get out from its clutches when and if you regain your senses. Making the conscious and willful choice to fall to the dark side makes it a lot harder to ever reverse the process.
Yeah, but she's trapped by her culture. She never saw Sidious as an ally so she doesn't feel personally vengeful because of his betrayal, and turns all her wrath on Dooku. Ironic.

Each gender-based tribe has bonds of intense loyalty among them, which goes a long ways towards explaining Ventress' mindset. Maybe she simply doesn't understand that outsiders don't share her sense of absolute loyalty towards their friends, which clarifies why she didn't keep the likelihood in the back of her mind that Dooku might betray her one day, and be constantly on the lookout for that betrayal.
How could any darksider be naive enough to implicitly trust another? At the very least, she shouldn't be surprised at Dooku's actions, and shouldn't act so hurt. It must be an ongoing shock to her, to have to deal with all the other species of the galaxy, who must seem like backstabbing traitors to her. Outside of Dathomir, the galaxy must seem like a cruelly friendless realm of eternal selfishness and loyalties built on sand.
The gender segregation also explains the weird manner Ventress had in dealing with males (especially Obi-Wan, he's definitely a "favorite"

It's great that this series can create episodes so interesting based on ancillary characters. They could keep going indefinitely along these lines.
I'm confused on this point. Are the Nightsisters all Force users (a coven of all the female Force users on their world)? Are they "dark side" or neutral? They seem to have adopted a neutral stance toward both Jedi and Sith. Are their magical abilities all derived from the Force? Can other Jedi or Sith do what they did to Savage, or is that an ability unique to their coven? Is Savage also Force sensitive, and do the male portion of their species also have a separate group Force users, the warriors who were selected for the test?I liked it, however I was very disappointed Savage was brainwashed into being darksided.
If Savage was really Force sensitive and was brainwashed into darkside-ism, then maybe brainwashing is a part of the process, but in most cases, only a minor part.
I'm hoping that one purpose of this storyline is to finally shed some light on what exactly the process is, by which someone becomes a darksider, and whether the process can vary by individual. Since brainwashing is too damn easy, there should be another shoe dropping - if you're darksided by brainwashing, it's easier for you to get out from its clutches when and if you regain your senses. Making the conscious and willful choice to fall to the dark side makes it a lot harder to ever reverse the process.
I wonder if Sidious's demand to get rid of Asajj convinced Dooku that a change in leadership was in order?
That's a reasonable and interesting interpretation, I think. In a way, it humanizes Dooku, showing that he resents the order to eliminate Ventress, and it makes it kind of tragic that Ventress blames Dooku when she should really blame Palpatine/Sidious.
Yeah, but she's trapped by her culture. She never saw Sidious as an ally so she doesn't feel personally vengeful because of his betrayal, and turns all her wrath on Dooku. Ironic.
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