3.18 The Citadel Jedi general, and Yoda look-alike, Even Piell (last seen in Episode I: The Phantom Menace, factoid fans), has been taken and placed in the formidable stronghold known as The Citadel, an impenetrable prison that houses captured Jedi. So, the ‘simple’ task facing Obi Wan & Co. is to go on in and get the bat-eared little guy out. But just how are the Jedi and their Clones going to enter the titular structure? Sure, it’s pure Empire Strikes Back nostalgia, but it’s far from gratuitous. As Heath Ledger’s Joker would say, “It’s part of the plan.” With the attack force now “wall decorations” (10 points go to the writer for that gag), it’s up to Artoo and his servant Battle Droids to enter the Citadel. The astromech gets some lovely comedy, especially as his BFF, See Threepio, can hardly believe his dustbin-like chum’s lofty position. The smash and grab nature of the story is also reminiscent of Star Wars (yes, I just call it Star Wars. You can call it Episode IV: A New Hope all you like), were Leia was rescued from the Death Star. The citadel building itself is also a reminder (or a foreshadowing) of the Empire’s choice of planet-destroying super-weapon. But the plan doesn’t go to, erm, plan, but the Jedi are good when up against it, most notably when they’re up against some very nasty and agile suped-up Battle Droids, who give them more than a run for their Republic credits. But another surprise is waiting for the viewer. Captured along with Even Piell, is a certain Captain Tarkin, a chap who’ll go on to become Governor and help the Death Star get up to all sorts of neat tricks. There’s some very interesting interaction with Skywalker here, especially considering their future partnership. The Citadel is a much more action-based episode than we’ve witnessed in previous weeks, which is no bad thing. It’s a fun episode that marvels in the spectacular and boasts impressive set pieces and the mind-blowingly awesome visuals, a weekly occurrence now in The Clone Wars. Read our review of episode 17, Ghosts Of Mortis, here. Follow Den Of Geek on Twitter right here.