And with just 22 minutes to tell the story, the plight of the farmers themselves seemed a bit undercooked – with the Jedi/bounty hunter dynamic far more interesting. You might be looking for the Bounty Hunter trope. This is the recap page of an episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Courage makes heroes, but trust builds friendship. On the down side, man was that one constantly complaining, "We are just simple farmers" character annoying – added to by his incredibly abrasive voice. Star Wars: The Clone Wars S2E17 'Bounty Hunters'. Quite simply, it gets points for creativity. And while they were also a touch goofy, I have to admit I smiled at the ejection devices Anakin, Obi-Wan and Ahsoka used when they crashed on the planet – which encased them inside a rubber ball like contraption, that safely bounced them down across rocky terrain. Meanwhile, the settings around the characters were very involving as well – I loved the quick look we got at the planet Felucia in Revenge of the Sith, and it was gratifying to see aspects of the planet expanded upon by The Force Unleashed (including the native Rancors) were included here. Oh, and let's not forget when he freaking broke the neck of the dude who was spying on them. In this first 80-page, illustrated chapter book in an ongoing series. The revelation that the big, bad ass robot Seripas was really a tiny little guy inside was a fun one – and as for Embo, well come on… he was just an actual bad ass! How cool was that hat of his?! I loved seeing how it was also a shield and battering ram, and especially when he flung it like he was Captain America. Season 2 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars features The Rise of the Bounty Hunters. Accompanying her is the fearsome Embo, a Kyuzo with a heavy bowcaster, a rifle-toting female Frenk named Rumi Paramita, and a silent, armored hulk named Seripas. The hunters are lead by a lithe Zabrak female named Sugi, who orders the Jedi to drop their weapons. When she refused to take more money to betray the farmers that had paid her for protection - "We don't break deals" - it told you all we needed to know about her. The Jedi are soon surrounded by heavily armed bounty hunters. Okay, Rumi Paramita was fairly ignored (and ingloriously killed), but the other three were really interesting, beginning with their de facto leader, Sugi. There was a lot of great conceptual work in this episode, beginning with the bounty hunters themselves – four incredibly diverse characters, who looked and acted completely different from one another. He's the son of Jango Fett, a renowned bounty hunter, who in turn is the father or, more precisely, clone template to the entire Grand Army of the.
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