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The Villains really stole the show in these two episodes, love that the consequences for the bad guy's failures are actually explored!

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Hayden

With a lot of Masters and Padawans/Knights there is a bit of a generation difference during this timeframe, Most Jedi Masters like Luminara and Fisto by this point would've grown up and were trained in a more peaceful time before the War and all this conflict started and are kinda set in their ways for rest of life, While Younger impressionable Jedi like Ahsoka and even Nahdar are being brought up in a time of constant conflict and war and it definitely is having an affect on their training and shaping who they are and their prospective, Nahdar's quote "In this war strength prevails! the rules have changed" kinda points that out. Masters can try and train their padawans "correctly" but with the whole environment and state of the Galaxy it can be difficult and they can only do so much

Ben Spiller

True, as we get introduced to more Jedi, the differences are becoming more and more obvious, it could almost be viewed that the way of the Jedi was completely lost the minute they joined the war. The teachings and environments shaping Ahsoka and Nahdar would have changed future generations, causing the peaceful nature of the Jedi to be completely destroyed. The only hope now is that Luke can somehow start a new order involving the right changes to stop them from becoming what they once were and remain peaceful, using combat only for self-defence or when absolutely necessary to save lives without taking any.