We Liked…Time Jumps

For a second we wondered “Why is the first episode about Ahsoka, then three on Dooku, followed by two Ashoka?” Well, it’s because it’s in time order, but it’s that’s the only time that Tales of the Jedi is concerned with. We love that, because it’s “Tales,” there is no need for connective tissue. In one episode Ahsoka is a baby. The next, she’s a Jedi. Dooku is a Jedi with a young apprentice, and next episode that apprentice is dead. The way the story just threads needles into Star Wars canon gives it an exciting, crucial, unpredictability.