Justice
- El episodio se emitió el 26 oct 2022
- TV-PG
- 14min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,1/10
6,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
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- Estrellas
Micheál Neeson
- Qui-Gon Jinn
- (voz)
- (as Micheál Richardson)
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- Todo el reparto y equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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Great episode. I like the direction they took with this episode. They don't immediately get into the downfall of Count Dooku, but we first get a glimpse of what he was before: a Jedi Knight. A Jedi Knight very similar to Anakin Skywalker.
The episode demonstrates the outlying problems with the Republic and their ignorance at certain points. Dooku sees this, and wants it 'eradicated' He believes in the same Republic that the likes of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu and Yoda stand for.
Overall, this was a solid episode. I'm glad they didn't get directly to the falling away of Dooku's story, but started by showing the viewers that he's human.
The episode demonstrates the outlying problems with the Republic and their ignorance at certain points. Dooku sees this, and wants it 'eradicated' He believes in the same Republic that the likes of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu and Yoda stand for.
Overall, this was a solid episode. I'm glad they didn't get directly to the falling away of Dooku's story, but started by showing the viewers that he's human.
This or "Practice" is my favorite episode of this miniseries. Short and sweet. I loved Qui-Gon and how he contrasted Dooku. He was the force for good that Dooku never could be; Dooku realized and appreciated that. Like another review said, the bleak color palette (and imo the bleak soundscape) do a fantastic job setting the tone throughout the episode, especially in the beginning.
This episode, though I rated it a 7.5/10, was immediately much more interesting. Personally, I loved the tone and dull colour palette emphasising the supposed inferiority planet. 'Justice' was something completely different to 'Life and Death', the first episode and I just must mention that it was really great seeing Count Dooku again. 'Justice' took me back to some of the side stories in 'The Clone Wars' series, was very intriguing, and had some more serious undertones I picked up on. I thought this episode did justice to both Dooku and Christopher Lee, chronicling Dooku's motivations and foreshadowing his eventual turn to the dark side.
Good stuff!
Good stuff!
Utter garbage.
This is the second episode I've watched, and probably the last.
The only reason I gave it two stars was because the model of Qui-Gon looked good, but the voice acting for him was atrocious.
And speaking of voice acting, the person voicing Dooku sounded like someone doing a bad impression of Alan Rickman doing a bad impression of Christopher Lee, it really was THAT bad.
And as for lore breaking- even during the Separatist War, no one, and I mean no one- not even the Jedi- had any inclination whatsoever that Dooku was Sith, yet here he is using Force Chokes on people IN FRONT OF QUI-GON, who says nothing about it at all!
This show- especially after the crap that was the first episode, is utter $hite, and the sooner Disney stop forcing this garbage onto their already dwindling fanbase, the better.
Only access media shills and Disney employees would rate this trash higher than a truly worthwhile 2/10.
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This is the second episode I've watched, and probably the last.
The only reason I gave it two stars was because the model of Qui-Gon looked good, but the voice acting for him was atrocious.
And speaking of voice acting, the person voicing Dooku sounded like someone doing a bad impression of Alan Rickman doing a bad impression of Christopher Lee, it really was THAT bad.
And as for lore breaking- even during the Separatist War, no one, and I mean no one- not even the Jedi- had any inclination whatsoever that Dooku was Sith, yet here he is using Force Chokes on people IN FRONT OF QUI-GON, who says nothing about it at all!
This show- especially after the crap that was the first episode, is utter $hite, and the sooner Disney stop forcing this garbage onto their already dwindling fanbase, the better.
Only access media shills and Disney employees would rate this trash higher than a truly worthwhile 2/10.
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesMicheál Neeson, who voices the younger version of Qui-Gon Jinn, is the real-life son of Liam Neeson, who usually portrays the character in most media.
- PifiasQui-Gon refers to Dooku as "master," indicating he is still Dooku's apprentice. However, he lacks the single hair braid that signifies a Padawan.
Padawan braids are encouraged by species that grow hair, but are not required by any official rules. Additionally, it is common for new Jedi knights to still refer to their former teacher as "master," as demonstrated by Anakin in Revenge of the Sith.
- ConexionesReferences Star Wars: Episodio I - La amenaza fantasma (1999)
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