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* RedShirt: Averted this time. Considering that one of the three hostages the Bounty Hunters took was a generic, [[NoNameGiven unnamed]] naval officer it would make sense for a first time viewer to believe ''this guy'' would be the one to get killed for the sake of rising the stakes, but [[DroppedABridgeOnHim Ponds would end up suffering that fate]].
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* RedShirt: Averted this time. Considering that one of the three hostages the Bounty Hunters took was a generic, [[NoNameGiven unnamed]] naval officer it would make sense for a first time viewer to believe ''this guy'' would be the one to get killed for the sake of rising the stakes, but [[DroppedABridgeOnHim Ponds would end up suffering that fate]].fate instead]] and the naval officer would survive until the end.
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* RedShirt: Averted this time. Considering that one of the three hostages the Bounty Hunters took was a generic, [[NoNameGiven unnamed]] naval officer it would make sense for a first time viewer to believe ''this guy'' would be the one to get killed for the sake of rising the stakes, but [[DroppedABridgeOnHim Ponds would end up suffering that fate]].
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Some of Aurra's actions in the previous episodes had already provoked this from Boba, but this episode establishes that she provokes this reaction from just about ''every other bounty hunter''. Lampshaded by Hondo when he assures Castas that very few people are able to handle her.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: EvenEvilHasStandards:
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** Hondo is shown to hold honor in high regard, speaking fondly of Jango Fett as an honorable man and later convincing Boba to reveal the location of the hostages as the honorable thing to do.
** Some of Aurra's actions in the previous episodes had already provoked this from Boba, but this episode establishes that she provokes this reaction from just about ''every other bounty hunter''. Lampshaded by Hondo when he assures Castas that very few people are able to handle
** Hondo is shown to hold honor in high regard, speaking fondly of Jango Fett as an honorable man and later convincing Boba to reveal the location of the hostages as the honorable thing to do.
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* KnowWhenToFoldThem: Hondo knows full well by this point not to mess with Jedi and wants no part in Aurra's plan. When Ahsoka and Plo Koon arrive, he confirms Plo's suspicions that they're walking into a trap so the Jedi know that he has nothing to do with it, and later stops one of his men from taking a potshot at Ahsoka as she takes off after Aurra.
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* PetTheDog: Downplayed, given Aurra's abandonment of Boba to his fate later in the episode (alongside the other psychological abuse she subjects him to), but when Boba tries to drink an alcoholic beverage, Aurra's maternal instincts toward him cause her to prevent him from doing this. She and Hondo are also revealed to be AmicableExes, which contracts with her sadistic behavior toward various others.
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* PetTheDog: Downplayed, given Aurra's abandonment of Boba to his fate later in the episode (alongside the other psychological abuse she subjects him to), but when Boba tries to drink an alcoholic beverage, Aurra's maternal instincts toward him cause her to prevent him from doing this. She and Hondo are also revealed to be AmicableExes, which contracts contrasts with her sadistic behavior toward various others.
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* PetTheDog: Downplayed, given Aurra's abandonment of Boba to his fate later in the episode (alongside the other psychological abuse she subjects him to), but when Boba tries to drink an alcoholic beverage, Aurra's maternal instincts toward him cause her to prevent him from doing this. She and Hondo are also revealed to be AmicableExes, which contracts with her sadistic behavior toward various others.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Some of Aurra's actions in the previous episodes had already provoked this from Boba, but this episode establishes that she provokes this reaction from just about ''every other bounty hunter''. Lampshaded by Hondo when he assures Castas that very few people are able to handle her.
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* MexicanStandoff: Aurra and Plo Koon's confrontation eventually escalates into one, with Ahsoka holding Aurra at lightsaber-point, Boba holding Plo Koon at gunpoint, and Aurra (under the table) primed to shoot Plo Koon with poisoned darts. Nobody actually gets hurt in the ensuing violence, but Boba does get captured.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Hondo's first reaction upon seeing Boba accompanying Aurra is to say to her "Not mine, I take it?"
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* ChekhovsSkill: For the second time in the series, Ahsoka shows off the Togruta trait of using their montrals as passive echolocators, giving her much better hearing. Combining that with the Force allows her to listen in on conversations at the bar.
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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Once again, Boba has the chance to execute a clone in cold blood. And once again, he can't bring himself to do so. He also reveals the location of the hostages after Hondo points out his father, an honorable man, would have done it too.
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* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay:
-->'''Plo Koon:''' We can do this the difficult way or the simple way. The choice is yours.
-->'''Plo Koon:''' We can do this the difficult way or the simple way. The choice is yours.
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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: After Boba is betrayed by Aurra and winds up in Republic custody, even realizing what he did was wrong, he ''still'' wants revenge on Mace Windu for [[RevengeMyopia "murdering"]] his father.
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* NoodleIncident: Hondo and Aurra's past, since it indicates they were in a romantic relationship and that he eventually bailed from under her command.
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* NoodleIncident: Hondo and Aurra's past, since it indicates this episode implies that they were in a romantic relationship and that he eventually bailed from under her command.
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* NoodleIncident: Hondo and Aurra's past, with it indicated they were in a romantic relationship and that he eventually bailed from under her command.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Hondo's first reaction upon seeing Boba accompanying Aurra is to say to her "Not mine, I take it?"
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* IsThatCuteKidYours: Inverted when Hondo, upon seeing his ex Aurra with Boba Fett in tow, immediately asks her "Not mine, I take it?"
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