The Clone Wars: Mace Windu, Catcher in the Ryloth!

StarWars.com has a couple updates related to last Friday’s episode of The Clone Wars: “Liberty on Ryloth”, wrapping up the three-part Ryloth arc. Mace Windu teamed up with a Twi’lek resistance leader, Cham Syndulla, to help overtake the Separatists controlling the capital. Here’s a few tidbits to hold you over until the Club Jade review gets posted:

And gearing up for the big season finale, we get a video preview and preview episode guide of “Hostage Crisis” with bounty hunters taking over the Senate. Ziro the Hutt’s back!

The Clone Wars: Give me “Liberty of Ryloth” …

Time for the finale of the Ryloth three-part story on The Clone Wars tonight! In “Liberty of Ryloth”, Mace Windu steps into the spotlight as he seeks to liberate the capital of Ryloth from the Seps – and to do so, he’s going to need the help of the Twi’lek freedom fighter, Cham Syndulla.

  • StarWars.com takes a peek at the plot. Is it Mace who should be called “The Negotiator”?
  • Check out the online preview comic for “Liberty of Ryloth”: The Ballad of Cham Syndulla. Now with sonnets!
  • Bonnie gets a few questions answered from Matthew Wood as the voice of Wat Tambor in “Say Wat?

Going back to last week’s episode, “Innocents of Ryloth”, we got a few more reviews to for you. Listen to reviewing podcasts from TF.N’s Force-cast Roundtable and EU Cantina’s We Talk Clones.

EUbits: Ostrander, Duursema, Perry, Kemp

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The Clone Wars: Something something angel

The Clone Wars: Blue Shadow Virus

Friday brought a Padme/Jar Jar/Anakin/Anakin double-header with ‘Blue Shadow Virus’ and ‘Mystery of a Thousand Moons’. In the commentaries, Dave Filoni talks about adding new character designs and strange places. (Come back later for James’ review!)

It’s not cold and flu season in tonight’s Clone Wars

In tonight’s ‘Blue Shadow Virus,’ and ‘Mystery of a Thousand Moons,’ Padme and Jar Jar investigate a biological threat to the Naboo and (of course) end up captured. Michael York plays the episode’s villain, Dr. Nuvo Vindi.