This episode outright addresses a lot of questions Star Wars fans have had over the last few years, including confirming the dual nature of the Force, clarifying that Anakin Skywalker does in fact remember what happened on the planet Mortis and that he at some point talked to Obi-Wan about it, and what the Jedi believe about an afterlife. Qui-Gon’s message to Yoda is new and shocking to the Jedi, while the fans have known about people speaking from beyond the grave since A New Hope – something which gave me a new perspective on the prequel universe. I can’t help but wonder why they didn’t address these things in the show before – the Lost Missions seem to be a wrapping up, an improvement, as well as a reaction to fan concerns. Fans invested in how the on-screen Star Wars material interacts with the Expanded Universe will at least see The Clone Wars come down on one side or another of many of their questions in this episode. We also find out how the serpentine council member Oppo Rancisis sits in his chair. I, for one, was wondering. The tone of the episode is serious, but moments of humor and joy in it stem directly from the characters themselves – Yoda has a gleam in his eye when he tells Anakin “disobeying the council your expertise is” to get the younger Jedi to help him break out of the Temple. Yoda hopping on board a flying R2-D2 was also a delightfully whimsical image. Read Megan’s review of the next episode, “Destiny,” right here! Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!