4.10 Carnage Of Krell Krell has been a figure of hate in these past few episodes, and here he firmly takes centre stage as he orders the execution of Fives and Jesse – the soldiers who bravely saved the day last week. As the defiant couple is lined up, still wisecracking, there’s a real sense of doom followed by a gasp as the shots are fired. Lead by the rule-obsessed, Jedi-following Clone, Dogma, it’s nasty, with a deeply unpleasant tone. But, without spoiling it for you, all does not go to plan. General Krell has been portrayed as a villain during the Umbaran story and, rather surprisingly, he is simply that. The Jedi is confronted by “his” men in a moment recalling Palpatine’s treason scene in Revenge Of The Sith. It is then his true motives are revealed. The idea of a Jedi gone “bad” shouldn’t really be so shocking, as the whole Star Wars saga is about Darth Vader, but it still seems wrong to see a Jedi admit that the Dark Side is the “better” of the two. Carnage Of Krell is a wonderfully thoughtful end to an arc which brought the Clones, and the issues contained therein to the fore, along with the notions of what it means to be a Jedi; what it means to have free thought and what it means to do what your moral compass guides you to. The Clone Wars, yet again, demonstrates that power of the show lies in the moral complexities it can address. Read our review of last week’s episode here. Follow Den Of Geek on Twitter right here. And be our Facebook chum here.