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  • 12-03-2009, 03:23 PM
    Malevolus

    Re: Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Brain Invaders"

    Loving the zombie/brain parasite plot!

    Also, I can't wait to find out what happens to Ahsoka in the long run and how it contributes to Anakin's "future." Turn to the dark side, please!
  • 12-03-2009, 08:18 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Brain Invaders"

    Geonosian brain worms squirm into new episode this Friday...














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    Reunited after the Battle of Geonosis, Padawans Ahsoka Tano and Barriss Offee are assigned to take a supply ship back to Republic-controlled space. But their routine mission becomes a fight for survival when they discover that the ship has been overrun by a horde of deadly stowaways – Geonosian brain worms with the grotesque ability to control the thoughts and actions of their clone hosts. It is impossible to tell friend from foe when dealing with deadly "Brain Invaders" in an all-new episode of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS, airing at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Friday, December 4 on Cartoon Network.

    With their clone comrades controlled by the gruesome Geonosian brain worms, the Padawans must confront their greatest challenge yet. Though faced with a deadly threat to life and limb, it is their commitment to the Jedi teachings that is truly put to the test; with former friends as enemies, the two young women are forced to weigh the fate of the Republic against their own personal attachments.

    "Due to Anakin's teaching, I do feel that Ahsoka is developing similar attachment issues. Only time will tell if those issues will play a part in her destiny," says Ashley Eckstein, voice of Ahsoka. "Over the course of the Clone Wars so far, Ahsoka has spent most of her time with Anakin, and she is really beginning to emulate him. She is becoming more and more like her Master in every episode; we’ll see if that’s a good thing or a bad thing,"

    Ahsoka has found some balancing influences as well, particularly in the company of her fellow Padawan, Barriss. It is a dynamic that provides a sharp contrast to the sometimes reckless teachings of her Master.

    "Ahsoka has become a better, more well-rounded Padawan because of her friendship with Barriss," she says. "After becoming friends with Barriss, Ahsoka is now able to look at things from another point of view. She's realizing that they each have different strengths, and as a team they work well together. When I think of the two of them together, I think Padawan Power!"

    As for whether or not Ahsoka will succumb to the emotional tolls of the war, or to the emotional temptations that will one day turn her own master to the dark side, Eckstein remains optimistic.

    "Maybe it's just my own personal positive thinking, but I don't see her going to the dark side. She just wants to be the best Padawan she can be, and ultimately prove that she deserves to become a Jedi – and sometimes that means making tough choices," she says. "One can't overlook the overall message of Star Wars – that good will always overcome evil. Our show presents these lessons in such a cool way, and I think it's a great message to teach kids today."


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