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Summary Star Wars: The Acolyte’s latest episode shares numerous parallels with Star Wars: The Last Jedi, making the show all the more interesting. The Acolyte promised to be a Star Wars story unlike any other – it would dive into the Sith’s perspective, explore the final phase of the High Republic era in live-action for the first time, and revolve around a central mystery rather than galactic political turmoil.
Related Star Wars: The Acolyte Episode Guide - Cast Members, Biggest Takeaways & Easter Eggs Here's everything you need to follow along with Star Wars: The Acolyte, from references and trivia to main takeaways from each new episode. 7 Osha’s Outfit In Episode 6 Looks Very Familiar Remember Rey's costume in The Last Jedi? Close The setting isn’t the only physical evidence of Headland’s respect for The Last Jedi. After Osha’s sister Mae stole her Jedi-issued clothing to assume her twin's identity, Osha was left to wear a simple gray outfit with cut-outs around the shoulder. This outfit is reminiscent of Rey’s costume in The Last Jedi.
Of course, the scene in The Last Jedi in which Kylo and Rey’s bond in the Force is unwittingly accessed and Rey can see Kylo without his shirt was a turning point in their relationship, too. Though Qimir’s shirtless scenes are more suggestive than Kylo’s, both allude to the vulnerability of these complicated male characters. In a sense, Rey and Osha get to see them as they truly are. There are no masks – there’s nothing for them to hide behind.
4 Qimir Helps Osha Unlock Her Connection To The Force Kylo Ren helped Rey unlock her potential too Close Though Osha insists that her connection to the Force has waned due to disuse, Qimir vehemently disagrees. He posits that all she needs to do is tap into the emotions that are traditionally suppressed by the Jedi – anger, fear, loss, and desire – and that the power of the dark side, and thus the power of the Force, will be hers for the taking.
Kylo believed that he had been abandoned by his family and that his legacy and his power were all that mattered. Rey had been waiting for the return of her parents for years; she yearned to belong somewhere, to something, to someone. Though her initial distrust of Kylo was completely warranted, they understood one another as well. Their shared loneliness and trauma brought them together again and again in both The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
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