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Female Jedi Take The Spotlight Friday 12/5

Paul Dini writes Jedi action featuring Luminara Unduli & Ahsoka Tano.

Cloak Of Darkness Premieres 12/5 On Cartoon Network


I have to say that the more episodes I watch, the more I like The Clone Wars.  It's not perfect in terms of Star Wars material.  There's a couple things that feel off.  Regardless, I'm enjoying the action and seeing the Clones develop their own personalities.

For this Friday's episode (which will be repeated Saturday morning if you miss it) is about the ladies.  It's also written by Paul Dini, himself.

In “Cloak of Darkness,” Ahsoka and Jedi Master Luminara escort captured Viceroy Nute Gunray to trial – but they’re unaware that Count Dooku has dispatched his deadly assassin Asajj Ventress to free the prisoner and eliminate the Jedi.

Dini’s work in animation and comic books have built him a strong following among enthusiasts, and he is noted for creating stunning, memorable female characters. Dini, who has taken time away from the animation realm to be a story editor on ABC’s “Lost,” said he didn’t hesitate to take the assignment from Lucasfilm Animation.

It was interesting to take Ahsoka, who plays by her own rules, and put her under the tutelage of a more established Jedi,” Dini says. “She can’t get around Luminara the way she plays with Anakin and Obi-Wan. It’s not just their generational difference, it’s a difference in methods – Luminara is very much by the book, and expects any padawan to follow the rules. Ahsoka grabs a lightsaber and runs into battle, whereas Luminara wants to take a moment and assess the situation through her mastery of the Force. Throw in the wildcard of Ventress and you’ve got a very interesting mix.”

“A lot of times, female characters – particularly the villains – come off as very one-dimensional,” Dini says. “They get the short shrift in that they’re only given the snappy comeback, or they’re relegated to a very stereotypical role. I want to know what’s driving them – that’s what’s really interesting. If you can find that human moment, then attach a human element of motivation, the character becomes more relatable and, even if she’s a villain, more sympathetic.”

And here's a clip Lucasfilm sent to us to give you something to look forward to.  I love the new ships they use.  Great way to infiltrate an enemy's ship. 

You really should be watching this series if you like Star Wars.