4.17 The Box That space is The Box. Obi Wan, undercover as assassin Rako Hardeen, has found himself, along with new buddies/criminals Moralo Eval and Cad Bane, at the stronghold of Count Dooku. The Sith is looking for only the very best in his next audacious plan in the war – to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine. And how does he do this? By collecting some of the worst (well, best actually) Bounty Hunters around to scrum it out against one another in a building known as The Box and see what five remain. Sound simple? Despite the enclosed nature of the story, the drama and excitement is most definitely palpable as each bounty hunter falls (usually damn horrifically, it has to be said) in a kind of The Poseidon Adventure-style journey. If the tone in the previous two episodes were downbeat, this is positively morbid – death stalks every pixel of the piece. And this wouldn’t be nasty Star Wars without some bad boy Sithery taking place. Dooku, who eyes Hardeen (Obi Wan) and his skills, throws The Box’s maker Eval into the fray – pitting him against the resourceful bounty hunter. There are genuine gasps to be had as it seems Kenobi is about to die but is saved by the hand of the once mistrusting Cad Bane. It’s a supremely thrilling moment. Kenobi’s subterfuge has been accepted and is now very much a part of the gang. I will also draw attention to the wonderful binding of prequel and original trilogies during a scene where Yoda admits the ruse of Obi Wan’s death to Anakin. After delivering some brutal honesty to him, regarding his impetuous and dubious temperament, the little green one warns Skywalker, “If you leave, help him you could… but his future uncertain is,” mirroring Luke’s warning from Dagobah’s finest in The Empire Strikes Back. The depth and thought added within such a simple moment is to be applauded. Although I stated that the brakes are applied to the plot of the ongoing story, the entertainment is no holds barred. The Box is as gripping as The Clone Wars has ever been and this slight stop sets up, what looks like, an incredible finale to the four-part arc. Read our review of the last episode here. Follow Den Of Geek on Twitter right here. And be our Facebook chum here.