This is honestly one of the best TV episodes I've seen in past year. I love the patient, suspenseful storytelling that carefully sets up Omega's situation and her goals. The character design shows that she has grown just a bit physically, and it's established that she is growing more independent. But will she be able to meet this test?
In this episode we see Omega's intelligent and principled defiance (her rebelliousness, if you will) and watch and she begins to realize that her heroic and caring heart could lead her into danger as much as it can help her.
Classic writing, elegantly executed. Another reminder that the Star Wars cartoons have quietly become one of the very best parts of the franchise. And I'm thrilled with the casting of Keisha Castle-Hughes and eager to see how her character unfolds.