SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The first two episodes of The Acolyte raise massive questions for the future show - and the entire Star Wars franchise. The Acolyte explores a new part of the timeline, and it will reportedly tell the story of how the Sith infiltrated the Jedi Order and the Republic a century before Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
Even the characters of The Acolyte don't know who this Sith Lord is. When Mae duels with Master Sol in The Acolyte episode 2, he searches her mind to see who trained her and he learns that she does not even know the Sith’s name. This means that the possibilities are quite endless. While Star Wars may stick with a better-known name like Plagueis, they might also introduce an apprentice never heard of before who dies before the rise of Palpatine.
It’s still unclear why she ultimately left the Jedi, and it’s certainly a question that hangs above the character’s head as audiences have already seen her struggle with using the Force. This streamlined way of communicating and getting decisions made sense, but it doesn’t seem to be the way the Jedi Council operated during the High Republic Era. Instead of tracking Mae to the Jedi Wookiee Kelnacca, Sol, Yord, Jecki, and Osha are being forced to travel back to Coruscant. This may be a major lesson that comes out of these events, and it could mean a change in policy for the Jedi if this trip causes the death of another Jedi.
5 Why Did Mae Think Osha Was Dead? She Seemed Surprised to See Her Twin Close There are multiple indications that after the events that unfolded on Brendok, the Jedi stationed there covered something up. While what that is still isn’t clear, it was clear that Osha thought her mothers and twin sister Mae had died in the fire. Additionally, Mae thought Osha to be dead as well.
The sequel trilogy didn't really spend much time developing the Force Dyad, which was a shame - but The Acolyte can change this. Mae and Osha are twins, each apparently devoted to different sides of the Force. This, combined with an intriguing line about the twins being always one but born as two, seems to support the idea of a dyad. Palpatine claimed the Force Dyad hadn't been seen in generations, so this would fit.
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