Revenge(episode)

"Revenge"
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- "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
- ―Moral[7]
"Revenge" is the twenty-second and final episode of theStar Wars: The Clone Wars television series'fourth season. This is the conclusion to a four-part storyline about thefate ofAsajj Ventress, theNightsisters, and two of theNightbrothers, which began with the last three episodes: "Massacre," "Bounty," and "Brothers." It first aired onMarch 14 in France on W9, before its official premiere onCartoon Network onMarch 16,2012. This episode is chronologically followed bySeason Five's second episode, "A War on Two Fronts."
Official description[]
"Savage and Maul, now reunited, pursue Obi-Wan Kenobi in search of revenge, and the Jedi Knight finds himself forced to unite with a surprising ally to defend against the deadly siblings."[1]
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| Episode 22 REVENGE |
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Brothers reunited! Darth Maul, thesinister Sith thought to have beendestroyed so many years ago by JediMaster Obi-Wan Kenobi, was foundalive by his brother, Savage Opress,and taken back to Mother Talzin onDathomir.Though Darth Maul's memory has yetto be fully restored, his need forvengeance has awakened, morepowerful than ever.... |
Plot summary[]
- "I've waited so many years for my revenge, I can wait a little longer."
- ―Maul, to Savage Opress[7]
Reunited,Maul andSavage Opress travel back toDathomir, where thebrothers are led byMotherTalzin toher village, where she removes Maul'sspider-likecybernetics and usesmagicks to create new cyberneticlegs, as well as restore Maul's sanity. Once back to full health and reborn, Maul reminisces about surviving his dark path of being discarded, forgotten, and lost, with only his hatred keeping hisspirit intact. As Maul feltthe Force was out of balance, he learns from Savage that there is an ongoing conflict: theClone Wars. Realizing the Clone Wars began without him, Maul felt that he was robbed of hisdestiny of being more than anSith apprentice to the "most powerful being in the galaxy." Although Savage believes Maul can begin again, the two brothers agree to wreak Maul's revenge on theJedi who reduced him to his state:Obi-Wan Kenobi.
To bring him to them, Maul and Opress travel to a village on the planetRaydonia, slaughter the inhabitants and send ahologram message to theJedi Temple, challenging Obi-Wan to come to them. DespiteMace Windu's suggestion to send in a Jedi task force, Obi-Wan decides that he must go alone to rectify his mistake. But as Windu expresses his concerns about this undertaking,Yoda cryptically states that Obi-Wan will not be alone in this endeavor – and as he speaks, in acertain place onTatooine,Asajj Ventress learns of a reward placed on the head of Savage Opress and goes off after him.
Obi-Wan travels to the Raydonian village and is quickly taken down by Maul and Opress, who take him aboardtheir hijacked freighter to be tortured to death. However, just before they take off, Ventress has landed on the planet, found their ship and hitched a ride. Appearing before the two brothers, she taunts them saying Savage is still an animal, making them abandon an unconscious Obi-Wan to search for her. Ventress returns to Obi-Wan, wakes him up and lends him one ofher lightsabers for his defense when Maul and Opress return. The two team up in order tofight the brothers, but find themselves outmatched and just barely escape by jettisoning the ship'scockpit, leaving Maul and Opress adrift. Despite this setback, Maul is satisfied that the Jedi will yet come after him once more and that he will get his revenge after all.
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The red logo of "Brothers" and "Revenge".
"Revenge" was the second episode in the series to feature a red opening logo, rather than the standard yellow one. Theprevious episode also featured this logo, for the first time, due to the return of Darth Maul.
According to a behind the scenes feature at StarWars.com, the turtle tanker is not actually stranded in space, as there is a second control pod in the tanker. Maul is seen in it at the end of the episode.
Maul's appearance in this episode comes from the comicOld Wounds.[1]
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Sources[]
"Revenge" -The Clone Wars Episode Guide onStarWars.com(original link is obsolete)
"Revenge" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars onStarWars.com(backup link)
The Clone Wars Rewatch: The "Revenge" of Maul onStarWars.com(backup link)- Star Wars: The Lightsaber Collection(Indirect mention only)
10 of Obi-Wan Kenobi's Greatest Moments (So Far) onStarWars.com(backup link)
Our Favorite ScaryStar Wars Stories to Thrill You This Halloween Season onStarWars.com(backup link)
Notes and references[]
- ↑1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.7
"Revenge" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars onStarWars.com(backup link) - ↑
Star Wars : The Clone Wars Saison 4 - Épisode 22: Vengeance - 26min (French) on Télé-Loisirs (backup link archived onDecember 25,2016) - ↑3.03.1
"Launchpad" —Star Wars Insider 132 - ↑Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "Revenge" to20 BBY.
- ↑The Official Star Wars Fact File Part 8120 BBY 41-42: The Return of Darth Maul dates the events of "Revenge" to20 BBY.
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"Launchpad" —Star Wars Insider 135 - ↑7.07.1
Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Revenge"
External links[]
"Revenge" on theAurebesh Wiki







