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** Grievous is noticeably missing one of his right arms because Ventress cut it off during their duel in "Massacre".
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** Grievous is noticeably missing one of his right arms because Ventress cut it off during their duel in "Massacre".

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TagLine Fear. Anger. Hate. Suffering.]]'']]


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* GreaterScopeParagon: Ahsoka Tano manages to be this for the series despite never appearing in any episode. Morgan's arc shows how she subjugates Corvus with an iron fist and alludes to her forthcoming mission to retrieve Thrawn in the era of the New Republic, but leaves hints foreshadowing how Ahsoka will eventually arrive to depose her in ''The Mandalorian'' (and will later also [[spoiler:slay her in their final duel in ''Ahsoka'']]). Barriss's arc ends with [[spoiler:Barriss directs a family with a Force-sensitive baby to someone who is strongly implied to be Ahsoka while she deals with Lyn.]]
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: [[spoiler:Barriss is unwilling to just leave Lyn in the cave, but going back just ends with her getting a lightsaber to the gut as Lyn accidentally hits her during a panic attack]]

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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: [[spoiler:Barriss is unwilling to just leave Lyn in the cave, but going back just ends with her getting a lightsaber to the gut as Lyn accidentally hits her during a panic attack]]attack.]]
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: [[spoiler:Barriss is unwilling to just leave Lyn in the cave, but going back just ends with her getting a lightsaber to the gut as Lyn accidentally hits her during a panic attack]]
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* EpiphanicPrison: In her final episode, [[spoiler:Barriss lures Lyn into a cave system that's almost impossible to get out of, intending it as a mirror for the prison Lyn has made for herself becoming an Inquisitor. All she has to do is let go of her fears.]]

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* EpiphanicPrison: In her final episode, [[spoiler:Barriss lures Lyn into a cave system that's almost impossible to get out of, intending it as a mirror for the prison Lyn has made for herself becoming an Inquisitor. All she has to do is let go of her fears.]]fears]].



** Barriss' previous FaceHeelTurn ends up directly saving her life from [[ThePurge Order 66]], as she is already imprisoned for her crimes.
** After Barriss Offee's FaceHeelTurn, the Grand Inquisitor (at the time, a Temple Guard of the Jedi Order) was the one who arrested and imprisoned her after she was brought to justice. Now he's overseeing her training to become an Inquisitor, meaning Barriss is following the teachings of a person who ''she'' inspired to turn to the Dark Side in the first place. In addition, her terrorist attack and calling out the Jedi of being warmongering villains also inspired Lyn to turn to the Dark Side as well, meaning Barriss is recruited by a person who ''she also'' inspired to turn to the Dark Side.

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** Barriss' previous FaceHeelTurn ends up directly saving her life from [[ThePurge Order 66]], as she is no longer considered a Jedi and is already imprisoned in prison for her crimes.
** After Barriss Offee's FaceHeelTurn, the Grand Inquisitor (at the time, a Temple Guard of the Jedi Order) was the one who arrested and imprisoned her after she was brought to justice. Now he's overseeing her training to become an Inquisitor, meaning Barriss is following the teachings of a person who whom ''she'' inspired to turn to the Dark Side in the first place. In addition, her terrorist attack and calling out the Jedi of being as warmongering villains also inspired Lyn to turn to the Dark Side as well, meaning Barriss is recruited by a person who ''she also'' whom she ''also'' inspired to turn to the Dark Side.
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* AdaptationalModesty: The Nightsisters are now depicted wearing pants, after originally being bare legged in Clone Wars.

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* AdaptationalModesty: The Nightsisters are now depicted wearing pants, after originally being bare legged bare-legged in Clone Wars.''Clone Wars''.

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Not sure if this qualifies as a Call Back or Continuity Nod. Please correct me if I'm wrong.


* CallBack: During Barriss' training as Inquisitor, there are several references to her actions in [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsAhsokaTheFugitiveArc Fugitive arc]] of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''. [[spoiler:Barriss is forced to kill Dante with Force Choke, a move she used to kill Letta to prevent her from spilling the beans to Ahsoka. After passing the test, Barriss is given a helmet that bears resemblance to Ventress' helmet she used to disguise herself and attack Ahsoka. Based on Barriss' reactions, it isn't lost on her what they remind her of]].

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During Barriss' training as Inquisitor, there are several references to her actions in [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsAhsokaTheFugitiveArc Fugitive arc]] of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars''. [[spoiler:Barriss is forced to kill Dante with Force Choke, a move she used to kill Letta to prevent her from spilling the beans to Ahsoka. After passing the test, Barriss is given a helmet that bears resemblance to Ventress' helmet she used to disguise herself and attack Ahsoka. Based on Barriss' reactions, it isn't lost on her what they remind her of]].of]].
** Grievous stabbing Selena with one of his spare sabers while she was in a blade lock with his regular two is a call back to how he killed Nahdar Vebb in "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS1E10LairOfGrievous Lair of Grievous]]", though Grievous used a blaster instead of a lightsaber on Nahdar.
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** After killing Morgan Elspeth's mother, Grievous commands his battle droids to "[[Film/ThePhantomMenace Wipe them out]]. ''[[Film/ThePhantomMenace All]]'' [[Film/ThePhantomMenace of them]]."

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