After final week’s episode of The Acolyte took us into the previous for a captivating story of the Force and perspective alike, issues get again to the larger mysteries of the season in “Day”. However the present of final week’s context permits the present to re-examine its central figures in new mild… simply in time for that mild to be plunged into darkness.
After “Future” gave us a twisting exploration of Mae and Osha’s upbringing on Brendok that requested us to query every part we thought we knew—even what our eyes have been seeing—on the floor “Day”, the fourth episode of The Acolyte, appears comparatively easy as compared. With the Jedi and the brokers of the Darkish Aspect each converging on the jungle planet Khofar—the place the subsequent goal on Mae’s hitlist of Brendok Jedi, the wookiee grasp Kelnacca, resides in exile—Mae and Osha alike discover themselves questioning their place on the heart of this mystery, simply in time for an outdoor issue to upend every part once more (however extra on that later).
It’s a brisk episode—arguably too brisk at instances, making its climactic shock cliffhanger all of the extra of a tease to sit down with for the week. However in that brisk simplicity The Acolyte nonetheless finds so much to put out for its central sisters… and as has been the case thus far, mirroring their views permits the collection to attract comparisons and twist little moments which have the potential to upend this steadiness of sunshine and darkish at play. “Day” greater than any episode thus far of the present actually leverages that that is the story of dual sisters, somewhat than one informed from the angle of 1 explicit half of that relationship, and in doing so, it gives us moments of introspection and comparability factors between Mae and Osha that paint a shocking future forward of both of them.
One by way of line all through each Mae and Osha’s tales in “Day” is that these sisters are each being utilized by the forces round them. With the Jedi—nonetheless content to play politics and attempt to hold as a lot of Sol’s investigation out of sight, for look’s as a lot as any explicit concern of a resurgence of the Darkish aspect—Sol has to make the tough sacrifice to make use of Osha as a device, leverage with Vernestra to maintain him concerned within the investigation, with the intention to make the case there’s a approach to carry Mae in and get the Jedi to search out out who skilled her at midnight arts. Even then, she is compelled to tag alongside to Khofar much less as an ally, and extra like a bargaining chip—othered, compelled to put on “civilian robes” that explicitly current her as not certainly one of them among the many Jedi, the identical utility and standing as Bazil, the Tynnan tracker likewise clad in these white robes, a creature the Jedi who’ve employed him use like a device as properly, one they complain about when he runs off for half the episode.
Even Sol, Osha’s strongest advocate, begins to deal with her as being there as a check, a lesson for her to nonetheless study—as he inches so carefully to telling her that what she recollects of that night time on Brendok isn’t the total image, and that she needs to be prepared for the reality, it doesn’t matter what it’s. It’s solely actually Jecki who treats Osha this episode like an ally, like a complete individual in and of herself—when, in a second of doubt about her previous as a Jedi padawan and her childhood, Jecki reminds her that persons are outlined by what they survive, somewhat than what they survived. And what has Osha survived so far, aside from the Jedi themselves: taking her, coaching her, letting her go, now utilizing her as a device in opposition to a household they informed her had been worn out?
All that’s contrasted in the meantime with Qimir, tagging together with Mae as she prepares to assassinate Kelnacca, continuously poking and prodding at his travelling companion with all of the subtlety of a brick to the face—one which feels a bit of too very like The Acolyte, a present that has made the case for us not trusting what it says in a literal sense, screaming “hey, this man might need a specific curiosity in creepy masks and purple lightsabers!”—to remind her that she is failing their grasp, that her half in his plan relies on her being wielded as his weapon, somewhat than making any choice herself. Each time Mae tries to take initiative, Qimir is there to needle her, that that’s not what their grasp needs—no questions, no thought, only a blade to be formed into darkness. And simply as Sol tries to organize Osha for the reality, a fact that may shake her off this sense that Mae can’t be worthy of redemption, that her vengeance is misguided… Mae herself begins to see that studying her sister is alive frees her from all this hate and anger she has felt for sixteen yr. She doesn’t want Qimir and the grasp, if she has her sister—there’s nonetheless an opportunity she will change.
There in lies the tragedy of “Day”. The whole lot is starting to vary—Mae flickering in the direction of mild, Osha flickering in the direction of darkness—the twins’ mirrored paths start mirroring in one other approach. Simply as Mae takes the initiative, tricking Qimir right into a rope lure so she will go make amends with Kelnacca and provides herself as much as the coming Jedi, and likewise as Osha steels herself, all to eagerly palming the blaster she’s delivered to face down a sister she’s begun to need vengeance on, their paths barrelling in the direction of convergence… a fork within the street seems. Mae finds Kelnacca already lifeless, a burning gash lease throughout his chest. Sol feels a chill within the air because the Jedi encircle Kelnacca’s dwelling, and turns to discover a determine in black floating by way of the air like a whisper, down proper to Osha. A masked determine, who roars to life not in phrase or deed, however with the snap-hiss ignition, sudden and sharp, of a purple lightsaber.
No matter whether or not you instantly spun into making an attempt to determine if the Grasp was a hastily-freed Qimir or in any other case, their arrival on the scene as “Day” involves an abrupt finish is remarkably efficient. It’s a slasher villain displaying up on the climax of a police procedural—every part twists sharply with a flick of the Grasp’s wrist, as Jedi and Osha alike go flying into the credit. And the second for Mae and Osha’s paths to come back collectively, an opportunity for these reflections to search out one thing in one another as soon as extra, is misplaced within the chaos.
Sooner somewhat than later, the reality of what occurred on Brendok will come out. As will how that modifications the paths Osha and Mae are hurtling alongside now—one shrouded by ache and distrust, the opposite emboldened by an opportunity to interrupt free from that ache—neither of that are the paths we have been led to count on for every of them, and now have the prospect to vary the course of every part we thought we knew about The Acolyte in its first half. However to ensure that that fact to come back out, protagonists and antagonists alike should survive the revenge of a Sith… or some of them do, no less than.
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