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* ClearMyName: Ahsoka's reason for escaping the prison, is that she knows no one would believe her, and she has to proove her innocence on her own. It backfires rather badly.

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* ClearMyName: Ahsoka's reason for escaping the prison, is that she knows no one would believe her, and she has to proove prove her innocence on her own. It backfires rather badly.

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* ArcVillain: Barriss is the main antagonist of this story arc as a result of being behind both the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar and framing of Ahsoka.

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* ArcVillain: Barriss is the main antagonist of this story arc as a result of arc, being behind both the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar and framing of Ahsoka.



* {{Bizarrchitecture}}:
** Cato Neimoidia's cities are built on gigantic simple suspension bridges, suspended between hill cliffs, hundreds, if not thousands of meters above the ground. While this alone would be weird enough, it's shown in this episode that some of them are ''hanging upside-down'' from said bridges.
** And that doesn't even hold a candle to Coruscant's lower levels. Level 1312 is so vast, it has skyscraper sized buildings on the floor, ''and'' hanging from the ceiling! This means the Level is at least a kilometer tall. And that's just one out of more than five-thousand levels!
* BlackAndGrayMorality: Letta and Barriss planned the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar, because they were digusted by how the Jedi have become warmongrels, instead of keeping the peace.
* BreakTheCutie: Throughout this story arc, Ahsoka has been framed for multiple murders, terrorism, and sedition. The Jedi Council abandoned her, didn't even try to investigate her case, while the Republic Court was ready to sentence her to death. When she finds out who put her through all this, she understandably refuses Yoda's offer to return to the Order, even though the Council -unofficially- dubbed her a Knight, viewing the predicament she went through as her Jedi Trial.

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* {{Bizarrchitecture}}:
** Cato Neimoidia's cities are built on gigantic simple suspension bridges, suspended between hill cliffs, hundreds, if not thousands of meters above the ground. While this alone would be weird enough, it's shown in this episode that some of them are ''hanging upside-down'' from said bridges.
** And that doesn't even hold a candle to Coruscant's lower levels. Level 1312 is so vast, it has skyscraper sized buildings on the floor, ''and'' hanging from the ceiling! This means the Level is at least a kilometer tall. And that's just one out of more than five-thousand levels!
* BlackAndGrayMorality: Letta and Barriss planned the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar, because they were digusted by how the Jedi have become warmongrels, warmongers, instead of keeping the peace.
* BreakTheCutie: Throughout this story arc, Ahsoka has been framed for multiple murders, terrorism, and sedition. The Jedi Council abandoned her, didn't even try to investigate her case, while the Republic Court was ready to sentence her to death. When she finds out who put her through all this, she understandably refuses Yoda's offer to return to the Order, even though the Council -unofficially- dubbed her a Knight, viewing the predicament she went through as her Jedi Trial.
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While Anakin and Ahsoka are leading the battle to free Cato Neimoidia from the Separatist forces, someone commits a terrorist bombing in the Jedi Temple' hangar. Because there is a chance that a Jedi was behind it, the Council feels they can trust only someone who wasn't present at the Temple when the bomb went off. For this reason Anakin and Ahsoka are called back to investigate, aided by Russo-ISC, a crime scene anylyzer droid. Their investigation leads them to Jackar Bomanni, who wasn't seen since the bombing. Shortly after Anakin questioned Jackar's wife, who claimed her husband would never commit something like this, Russo discovers explosive nano-droids in the debris left in the bombed hangar. Following this clue, they soon discover what's left of Bomanni: one his hands, torn off by the explosion, his blood still '''filled''' with the nano-droids. Anakin and Ahsoka go to his address, examining his flat, where they find some nano-droids in the food disposal, leaving only one question: whether he ate them willingly, or did someone feed them to him, without his knowledge. Seconds later, Jackar's widow Letta returns, and the Jedi ask her to go with them, claiming that Jackar was involved in the bombing. By using ExactWords and INeverSaidItWasPoison in combination, they corner Letta, who admits the she did feed the droids to her husband.

Once Letta is taken into custody, the Jedi attempt to return the Temple to normalcy, but they first bury the victims of the bombing. After the funeral, Anakin and Ahsoka discuss Letta's case with Admiral Tarkin and Barriss Offee. Ahsoka becomes quite upset, however, when Tarkin reveals that the military took over the investigation, her views clashing with the admiral's. Before the argument could become too heated however, Anakin interferes, reminding his Padawan that revenge is not the Jedi way, before parting ways. He remains with Tarkin, while he sends Ahsoka after Barriss to comfort her, because she lost a close friend in the attack. After sending her away, Anakin sighs that Ahsoka is still a child in many ways, a sentiment Tarkin agrees with.

Soon afterwards, a war-meeting is called, in the middle of which, Tarkin calls Ahsoka to the GAR HQ, because Letta requested to see her. Ahsoka agrees to see the prisoner, who once they're left alone reveals that a Jedi was the one who came up with the plan of the bombing, and she didn't reveal this earlier because she was afraid of that Jedi. However, before she could tell Ahsoka the name of the Jedi, she's choked to death by someone using the Force. Since Ahsoka was the only one in there, plus the holocam in the cell making misunderstandable records of Ahsoka waving around while Letta's levitated in the air, visibly incapable of breathing, and the audio recorders having been being disabled, the young Padawan becomes the prime suspect for not only of the murder, but for being the mastermind behind the bombing of the Temple as well. After Admiral Tarkin tells her this, he gives strict orders to the clones to not let anyone in to talk to her, not even her Master Anakin. A while later, Ahsoka discovers an abandoned keycard in front of the ray-shielded entrance of her cell, and assuming it was Anakin who left it there, she uses it to get out of the cell. Trying to escape, she soon runs into beaten up clones, with her lightsabers, and communicator lying between them. She tries to contact her anonymous "helper", but is interrupted by Commander Fox. Realizing what a misunderstandable situation she's gotten once again, Ahsoka runs for it, evading clones all around the prison. On the way she runs across three murdered clones, visibly cut down by lightsabers. Knowing that there's no way she could ever explain this, she continues with her escape, even when Anakin asks her to stop. After a prolonged chase involving gunships and dozens of clones, Anakin corners Ahsoka, and begs her to come back with him and trust him to help clear her name. Ahsoka however, realizing that she's been set up, can't trust anyone else besides Anakin. Knowing that no one else will believe her, she leaps onto a ship descending to the lower levels of Coruscant, determined to find out who's framing her.

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While Anakin and Ahsoka are leading the battle to free Cato Neimoidia from the Separatist forces, someone commits a terrorist bombing in the Jedi Temple' hangar. Because there is a chance that a Jedi was behind it, the Council feels they can trust only someone who wasn't present at the Temple Jedi Temple' hangar when the bomb went off. For this reason Anakin and Ahsoka are called back to investigate, aided by Russo-ISC, a crime scene anylyzer droid. Their investigation leads them to Jackar Bomanni, who wasn't seen since the bombing. Shortly after Anakin questioned Jackar's wife, who claimed her husband would never commit something like this, Russo discovers explosive nano-droids in the debris left in the bombed hangar. Following this clue, they soon discover what's left of Bomanni: one his hands, torn off by the explosion, his blood still '''filled''' with the nano-droids. Anakin and Ahsoka go to his address, examining his flat, where they find some nano-droids in the food disposal, leaving only one question: whether he ate them willingly, or did someone feed them to him, without his knowledge. Seconds later, Jackar's widow Letta returns, and the Jedi ask her to go with them, claiming that Jackar was involved in the bombing. By using ExactWords and INeverSaidItWasPoison in combination, they corner Letta, who admits the she did feed the droids to her husband.

Once Letta is taken into custody, the Jedi attempt to return the Jedi Temple to normalcy, but they first bury the victims of the bombing. After the funeral, Anakin and Ahsoka discuss Letta's case with Admiral Tarkin and Barriss Offee. Ahsoka becomes quite upset, however, when Tarkin reveals that the military took over the investigation, her views clashing with the admiral's. Before the argument could become too heated however, Anakin interferes, reminding his Padawan that revenge is not the Jedi way, before parting ways. He remains with Tarkin, while he sends Ahsoka after Barriss to comfort her, because she lost a close friend in the attack. After sending her away, Anakin sighs that Ahsoka is still a child in many ways, a sentiment Tarkin agrees with.

Soon afterwards, a war-meeting is called, in the middle of which, Tarkin calls Ahsoka to the GAR HQ, because Letta requested to see her. Ahsoka agrees to see the prisoner, who once they're left alone reveals that a Jedi was the one who came up with the plan of the bombing, and she didn't reveal this earlier because she was afraid of that Jedi. However, before she could tell Ahsoka the name of the Jedi, she's choked to death by someone using the Force. Since Ahsoka was the only one in there, plus the holocam in the cell making misunderstandable records of Ahsoka waving around while Letta's levitated in the air, visibly incapable of breathing, and the audio recorders having been being disabled, the young Padawan becomes the prime suspect for not only of the murder, but for being the mastermind behind the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar as well. After Admiral Tarkin tells her this, he gives strict orders to the clones to not let anyone in to talk to her, not even her Master Anakin. A while later, Ahsoka discovers an abandoned keycard in front of the ray-shielded entrance of her cell, and assuming it was Anakin who left it there, she uses it to get out of the cell. Trying to escape, she soon runs into beaten up clones, with her lightsabers, and communicator lying between them. She tries to contact her anonymous "helper", but is interrupted by Commander Fox. Realizing what a misunderstandable situation she's gotten once again, Ahsoka runs for it, evading clones all around the prison. On the way she runs across three murdered clones, visibly cut down by lightsabers. Knowing that there's no way she could ever explain this, she continues with her escape, even when Anakin asks her to stop. After a prolonged chase involving gunships and dozens of clones, Anakin corners Ahsoka, and begs her to come back with him and trust him to help clear her name. Ahsoka however, realizing that she's been set up, can't trust anyone else besides Anakin. Knowing that no one else will believe her, she leaps onto a ship descending to the lower levels of Coruscant, determined to find out who's framing her.



After heading back to the temple, Anakin goes to confront Barriss in her quarters. Quietly grabbing her lightsaber as he enters the room, he asks her what she said to Ahsoka and what she knows about the case. When Anakin mentions that he heard about the conversation with Ahsoka from Ventress, and that he believed Ventress to be innocent as well, Barriss quietly begins backing up towards a pot in the corner of the room. When Anakin suddenly ignites her lightsaber and swings it at her, she grabs Ventress's lightsabers out of the pot and ignites them to block the attack, revealing her to be the one who attacked Ventress. As Barriss and Anakin duelled through the temple, she justified her betrayal of the Jedi and Ahsoka by condemning the Jedi Council for their warmongering ways. Surrounded by the temple guards and Anakin, she jumps out the window, and they take their duel out to the courtyard, where the younglings were practicing with their training lightsabers. Anakin eventually subdues Barriss by disarming her, slamming her against a tree, and Force-choking her. Just as Palpatine is about to announce the verdict at the trial, Anakin bursts in with Barriss under guard, and she confesses to all the charges Ahsoka is accused of while justifying her attack by railing against the Jedi for losing their way over the course of the war.

Ahsoka is cleared of all charges and brought back to the Temple, where the council apologizes to her for how they treated her during the whole ordeal. Yoda offers to restore her to the Jedi Order, and Mace Windu states that the hardships she endured throughout to prove her innocence would qualify as her Great Trial, which would make her a full Jedi Knight. However, Ahsoka's trust in the Council has been destroyed, and she refuses their offer and decides to leave the Jedi Order. Anakin runs after her, trying to convince her to stay, and revealing to her his own struggles with whether or not to leave the Jedi. Ahsoka still declines, stating that she needed to deal with the issue on her own and revealing that she knows about Anakin's difficulties regarding his relationship with Padmé and the Jedi. With that, she leaves the Temple for the last time, walking down the steps into the sunset and an uncertain future.

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After heading back to the temple, Anakin goes to confront Barriss in her quarters. Quietly grabbing her lightsaber as he enters the room, he asks her what she said to Ahsoka and what she knows about the case. When Anakin mentions that he heard about the conversation with Ahsoka from Ventress, and that he believed Ventress to be innocent as well, Barriss quietly begins backing up towards a pot in the corner of the room. When Anakin suddenly ignites her lightsaber and swings it at her, she grabs Ventress's lightsabers out of the pot and ignites them to block the attack, revealing her to be the one who attacked Ventress. As Barriss and Anakin duelled through the temple, she justified her betrayal of the Jedi and Ahsoka by condemning the Jedi Council for their warmongering ways. Surrounded by the temple guards Jedi Temple Guards and Anakin, she jumps out the window, and they take their duel out to the courtyard, where the younglings were practicing with their training lightsabers. Anakin eventually subdues Barriss by disarming her, slamming her against a tree, and Force-choking her. Just as Palpatine is about to announce the verdict at the trial, Anakin bursts in with Barriss under guard, and she confesses to all the charges Ahsoka is accused of while justifying her attack by railing against the Jedi for losing their way over the course of the war.

Ahsoka is cleared of all charges and brought back to the Temple, where the council apologizes to her for how they treated her during the whole ordeal. Yoda offers to restore her to the Jedi Order, and Mace Windu states that the hardships she endured throughout to prove her innocence would qualify as her Great Trial, which would make her a full Jedi Knight. However, Ahsoka's trust in the Council has been destroyed, and she refuses their offer and decides to leave the Jedi Order. Anakin runs after her, trying to convince her to stay, and revealing to her his own struggles with whether or not to leave the Jedi. Ahsoka still declines, stating that she needed to deal with the issue on her own and revealing that she knows about Anakin's difficulties regarding his relationship with Padmé and the Jedi. With that, she leaves the Jedi Temple for the last time, walking down the steps into the sunset and an uncertain future.



* ArcVillain: Barriss turns out to be the one behind both the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar and framing of Ahsoka.

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* ArcVillain: Barriss turns out to be is the one main antagonist of this story arc as a result of being behind both the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar and framing of Ahsoka.



* BreakTheCutie: Throughout the story arc, Ahsoka has been framed for multiple murders, terrorism and sedition. The Jedi Council abandoned her, didn't even try to investigate her case, while the Republic Court was ready to sentence her to death. When she finds out who put her through all this, she understandably refuses Yoda's offer to return to the Order, even though the Council -unofficially- dubbed her a Knight, viewing the predicament she went through as her Jedi Trial.

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* BreakTheCutie: Throughout the this story arc, Ahsoka has been framed for multiple murders, terrorism terrorism, and sedition. The Jedi Council abandoned her, didn't even try to investigate her case, while the Republic Court was ready to sentence her to death. When she finds out who put her through all this, she understandably refuses Yoda's offer to return to the Order, even though the Council -unofficially- dubbed her a Knight, viewing the predicament she went through as her Jedi Trial.



** The ending of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E20TheWrongJedi The Wrong Jedi]]" gives a nice contrast to "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E22WookieeHunt Wookiee Hunt]]": During both story arcs, Ahsoka had been separated from Anakin, and then they got reunited thanks to the aid of unexpected allies. "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E22WookieeHunt Wookiee Hunt]]" ends with Anakin and Ahsoka walking back to the Temple side-by-side, with Yoda smiling proudly. "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E20TheWrongJedi The Wrong Jedi]]" ends with Ahsoka leaving the Temple and Anakin, with [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Yoda casting his eyes down in shame]]. Both scenes took place during sunset.

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** The ending of "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E20TheWrongJedi The Wrong Jedi]]" gives a nice contrast to "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E22WookieeHunt Wookiee Hunt]]": During both story arcs, Ahsoka had been separated from Anakin, and then they got reunited thanks to the aid of unexpected allies. "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E22WookieeHunt Wookiee Hunt]]" ends with Anakin and Ahsoka walking back to the Temple side-by-side, with Yoda smiling proudly. "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E20TheWrongJedi The Wrong Jedi]]" ends with Ahsoka leaving the Jedi Temple and Anakin, with [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Yoda casting his eyes down in shame]]. Both scenes took place during sunset.
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* BreakTheCutie: Throughout the arc, Ahsoka has been framed for multiple murders, terrorism and sedition. The Jedi Council abandoned her, didn't even try to investigate her case, while the Republic Court was ready to sentence her to death. When she finds out who put her through all this, she understandably refuses Yoda's offer to return to the Order, even though the Council -unofficially- dubbed her a Knight, viewing the predicament she went through as her Jedi Trial.

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* BreakTheCutie: Throughout the story arc, Ahsoka has been framed for multiple murders, terrorism and sedition. The Jedi Council abandoned her, didn't even try to investigate her case, while the Republic Court was ready to sentence her to death. When she finds out who put her through all this, she understandably refuses Yoda's offer to return to the Order, even though the Council -unofficially- dubbed her a Knight, viewing the predicament she went through as her Jedi Trial.



** In the war-meeting scene, Obi-Wan mentions Saleucami, which is where the season two episodes "Grievous Intrigue" and "The Deserter" took place.
** "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much":

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** In the war-meeting scene, Obi-Wan mentions Saleucami, which is where the season two episodes "Grievous Intrigue" "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E9GrievousIntrigue Grievous Intrigue]]" and "The Deserter" "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS2E10TheDeserter The Deserter]]" took place.
** "The "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E18TheJediWhoKnewTooMuch The Jedi Who Knew Too Much":Much]]":



** The ending of "The Wrong Jedi" gives a nice contrast to "Wookie Hunt": During both story arcs, Ahsoka had been separated from Anakin, and then they got reunited thanks to the aid of unexpected allies. "Wookie Hunt" ends with Anakin and Ahsoka walking back to the Temple side-by-side, with Yoda smiling proudly. "The Wrong Jedi" ends with Ahsoka leaving the Temple and Anakin, with [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Yoda casting his eyes down in shame.]] Both scenes took place during sunset.

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** The ending of "The "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E20TheWrongJedi The Wrong Jedi" Jedi]]" gives a nice contrast to "Wookie Hunt": "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E22WookieeHunt Wookiee Hunt]]": During both story arcs, Ahsoka had been separated from Anakin, and then they got reunited thanks to the aid of unexpected allies. "Wookie Hunt" "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS3E22WookieeHunt Wookiee Hunt]]" ends with Anakin and Ahsoka walking back to the Temple side-by-side, with Yoda smiling proudly. "The "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E20TheWrongJedi The Wrong Jedi" Jedi]]" ends with Ahsoka leaving the Temple and Anakin, with [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Yoda casting his eyes down in shame.]] shame]]. Both scenes took place during sunset.



** "Sabotage" opens with a Jedi Master-Apprentice duo entering a battle with two Eta-2 Actis Jedi Interceptors, a rocket being shot at them, which missed and exploded in front of them, throwing a swarm of buzz droids on one of the ships, the droids proceeded to dismantle it, and the apprentice had to save the master. Except unlike in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', here Anakin was the one who needed to be saved by Ahsoka.
** In "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much", The way that Tarkin enters the cell that Ahsoka was held in [[http://starwars.com/img/explore/the-clone-wars/slideshow/ep518/trivia/trivia06.jpg is framed in the same manner]] as Darth Vader entering Princess Leia's cell in ''Film/ANewHope''. Also, Tarkin holds [[http://starwars.com/img/explore/the-clone-wars/slideshow/ep518/trivia/trivia07.jpg Ahsoka's chin in much the same way he will hold Leia's]] in the same movie.

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** "Sabotage" "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E17Sabotage Sabotage]]" opens with a Jedi Master-Apprentice duo entering a battle with two Eta-2 Actis Jedi Interceptors, a rocket being shot at them, which missed and exploded in front of them, throwing a swarm of buzz droids on one of the ships, the droids proceeded to dismantle it, and the apprentice had to save the master. Except unlike in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', here Anakin was the one who needed to be saved by Ahsoka.
** In "The "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E18TheJediWhoKnewTooMuch The Jedi Who Knew Too Much", Much]]", The way that Tarkin enters the cell that Ahsoka was held in [[http://starwars.com/img/explore/the-clone-wars/slideshow/ep518/trivia/trivia06.jpg is framed in the same manner]] as Darth Vader entering Princess Leia's cell in ''Film/ANewHope''. Also, Tarkin holds [[http://starwars.com/img/explore/the-clone-wars/slideshow/ep518/trivia/trivia07.jpg Ahsoka's chin in much the same way he will hold Leia's]] in the same movie.film.



*** The ending of "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much" is highly reminiscent to the climax of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', with Anakin/Vader trying to convince someone close to him to go with him and that someone throwing themselves into somewhere that is located below them.

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*** The ending of "The "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E18TheJediWhoKnewTooMuch The Jedi Who Knew Too Much" Much]]" is highly reminiscent to the climax of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', with Anakin/Vader trying to convince someone close to him to go with him and that someone throwing themselves into somewhere that is located below them.



* MythologyGag: "To Catch a Jedi" takes place almost entirely in the Coruscant underworld. The levels visited are 1312 and 1315. Most locations on 1312 look suspicously similar to locations on [[VideoGame/ThirteenThirteen Level 1313]].

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* MythologyGag: "To "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E19ToCatchAJedi To Catch a Jedi" Jedi]]" takes place almost entirely in the Coruscant underworld. The levels visited are 1312 and 1315. Most locations on 1312 look suspicously similar to locations on [[VideoGame/ThirteenThirteen Level 1313]].



** "The Jedi Who Knew Too Much" ends with a [[Film/TheFugitive chase scene inside a sewer system and Ahsoka jumping off an effluent port]].
** In "To Catch a Jedi", Ahsoka [[Film/TronLegacy bargains with a bum for his cloak so she can use it as a disguise]].

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** "The "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E18TheJediWhoKnewTooMuch The Jedi Who Knew Too Much" Much]]" ends with a [[Film/TheFugitive chase scene inside a sewer system and Ahsoka jumping off an effluent port]].
** In "To "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E19ToCatchAJedi To Catch a Jedi", Jedi]]", Ahsoka [[Film/TronLegacy bargains with a bum for his cloak so she can use it as a disguise]].
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* TheChessmaster: Barriss Offee. She was the mastermind behind the bombing of the Temple. First she convinced Letta to feed explosive nanodroids to her husband, who worked in the Temple, using him as the bomb. When evidence led back to Letta (purely by chance), she had arranged for Letta to ask Ahsoka for help, at which point Barriss Force-choked her while Ahsoka was in the room to pin suspicion on her. Then she arranged for Ahsoka's escape, knowing that she was looking for proof of her innocence. Barriss pretended to provide that proof in order to frame Ahsoka for the bombing as well, in the process stealing Ventress' lightsabers and CoolHelmet to deflect the suspicions of anyone who might believe Ahsoka's story. Were it not for the fact that Anakin decided to hear Ventress out, her plan would have worked perfectly.

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* TheChessmaster: Barriss Offee. She was the mastermind behind the bombing of the Temple. First Jedi Temple hangar. First, she convinced Letta to feed explosive nanodroids to her husband, who worked in the Temple, using him as the bomb. When evidence led back to Letta (purely by chance), she had arranged for Letta to ask Ahsoka for help, at which point Barriss Force-choked her while Ahsoka was in the room to pin suspicion on her. Then she arranged for Ahsoka's escape, knowing that she was looking for proof of her innocence. Barriss pretended to provide that proof in order to frame Ahsoka for the bombing as well, in the process stealing Ventress' lightsabers and CoolHelmet to deflect the suspicions of anyone who might believe Ahsoka's story. Were it not for the fact that Anakin decided to hear Ventress out, her plan would have worked perfectly.



* {{Hypocrite}}: Barriss was disgusted by how the Jedi have become warmongers and, as she put it, "an army fighting for the dark side". How did she fight against this? With terrorism, deception and betrayal, the exact methods the Dark Side favors. She also claimed every Jedi should be tried, yet she framed Ahsoka specifically to avoid being caught. She at least seems to acknowledge it when she says that she kept Ventress' lightsabers because she felt that they suited her. Red lightsabers are usually seen as the signs of a darksider.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Barriss was disgusted by how the Jedi have become warmongers and, as she put it, "an army fighting for the dark side".DarkSide". How did she fight against this? With terrorism, deception and betrayal, the exact methods the Dark Side favors. She also claimed every Jedi should be tried, yet she framed Ahsoka specifically to avoid being caught. She at least seems to acknowledge it when she says that she kept Ventress' lightsabers because she felt that they suited her. Red lightsabers are usually seen as the signs of a darksider.
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*** Ahsoka and Barriss recall when they were stuck inside a tank under the rubble in “Weapons Factory”.

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*** Ahsoka and Barriss recall when they were stuck inside a tank under the rubble in “Weapons Factory”."Weapons Factory".



* ClearMyName: Ahsoka's reason for escaping the prison, is that she knows noone would believe her, and she has to proove her innocence on her own. It backfires rather badly.

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* ClearMyName: Ahsoka's reason for escaping the prison, is that she knows noone no one would believe her, and she has to proove her innocence on her own. It backfires rather badly.
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* ArcVillain: Barriss turns out to be the one behind both the bombing and framing of Ahsoka.

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* ArcVillain: Barriss turns out to be the one behind both the bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar and framing of Ahsoka.



** In the war-meeting scene, Obi-Wan mentions Saleucami, which is where the Season Two episodes "Grievous Intrigue" and "The Deserter" took place.

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** In the war-meeting scene, Obi-Wan mentions Saleucami, which is where the Season Two season two episodes "Grievous Intrigue" and "The Deserter" took place.
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Letta and Barriss planned the bombing, because they were digusted by how the Jedi have become warmongrels, instead of keeping the peace.

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Letta and Barriss planned the bombing, bombing of the Jedi Temple hangar, because they were digusted by how the Jedi have become warmongrels, instead of keeping the peace.
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