Deal No Deal
- Episode aired Mar 27, 2020
- 24m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
4.7K
YOUR RATING
Ahsoka, Trace and Rafa are hired to deliver some spice, but things soon get complicated.Ahsoka, Trace and Rafa are hired to deliver some spice, but things soon get complicated.Ahsoka, Trace and Rafa are hired to deliver some spice, but things soon get complicated.
Tom Kane
- Admiral Yularen
- (voice)
- …
Ashley Eckstein
- Ahsoka Tano
- (voice)
Matt Lanter
- Anakin Skywalker
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Fife
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- Kinash Lock
- (voice)
Stephen Stanton
- Marg Krim
- (voice)
Brigitte Kali Canales
- Trace Martez
- (voice)
- (as Brigitte Kali)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaChronologically, this story arc takes place before the events shown in the previous 'Bad Batch' arc, as Anakin is still stationed above Corscant instead of part of the Outer Rim Sieges campaign.
- Quotes
Narrator: Crossroads! After leaving the Jedi Order, Ahsoka Tano finds herself far away from the life she once knew. Here in the underworld of Coruscant, she meets Trace Martez, an aspiring pilot, and her older sister Rafa, a streetwise gambler with lofty aspirations. In their short time together, Ahsoka realizes not everyone sees the Jedi as heroes, a lesson she only recently learned herself... .
Featured review
Both a Good and Bad Example of a Morally Grey Character
This was a good re-introduction to Ahsoka's character (though it does leave a lot left to be explained, which is a good thing).
I do agree with most reviewers about the Martez sisters. I get the direction that the show-runners were going with these character's but to me, they were kind of aggravating. Most of the time, both sisters make pretty dumb decisions for basically no reason. I feel Disney was going down this route of creating a morally ambiguous character who is just out for their own interest. But they've already have that with Ahsoka.
I can sense that Disney was trying to paint the Martez sisters this way, but in the end they were just way too selfish and dense and not all that likable.
We'll see what will happen to these two, but like most people, I don't care if they live or die at this point. Plus, we already know Ahsoka got out of this situation so there really isn't that much suspense.
I do agree with most reviewers about the Martez sisters. I get the direction that the show-runners were going with these character's but to me, they were kind of aggravating. Most of the time, both sisters make pretty dumb decisions for basically no reason. I feel Disney was going down this route of creating a morally ambiguous character who is just out for their own interest. But they've already have that with Ahsoka.
I can sense that Disney was trying to paint the Martez sisters this way, but in the end they were just way too selfish and dense and not all that likable.
We'll see what will happen to these two, but like most people, I don't care if they live or die at this point. Plus, we already know Ahsoka got out of this situation so there really isn't that much suspense.
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- Mar 28, 2020
Details
- Runtime24 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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