Rating: 7.9
Favorite Episode: Practice Makes Perfect
Solid, the presentation was on the same level as clone wars season 7 (mostly), and it meticulously filled in cinematic gaps in lore: what Ashoka thought of Padme's death, why Ashoka rejoined the fight after order 66, Dooku's POV during episode I, why Yaddle disappeared after episode 1. Why Kamino was missing from the archives in episode 2 etc. The flaws: the first two Dooku episodes were repeating the same plotlines: (corrupt politician, Jedi used as pawns, Dooku realizes Jedi will not ensure peace and order). Also the first episode was nearly pointless and the last episode was a speedrun of the Ashoka novels (still solid though). Somehow Yaddle briefly survived being crushed but this is a nitpick because she was killed anyways. Overall I don't know why this wasn't a full series but it's very good for its runtime.
Favorite Episode: Practice Makes Perfect
Solid, the presentation was on the same level as clone wars season 7 (mostly), and it meticulously filled in cinematic gaps in lore: what Ashoka thought of Padme's death, why Ashoka rejoined the fight after order 66, Dooku's POV during episode I, why Yaddle disappeared after episode 1. Why Kamino was missing from the archives in episode 2 etc. The flaws: the first two Dooku episodes were repeating the same plotlines: (corrupt politician, Jedi used as pawns, Dooku realizes Jedi will not ensure peace and order). Also the first episode was nearly pointless and the last episode was a speedrun of the Ashoka novels (still solid though). Somehow Yaddle briefly survived being crushed but this is a nitpick because she was killed anyways. Overall I don't know why this wasn't a full series but it's very good for its runtime.