AVClub: How will the rebels go about protecting Force-sensitive children? That’s a pretty potent question, and while “The Future of the Force” doesn’t answer that question long term, it does bring this idea up in a fantastic, tense episode that seems to be part of a three-part arc to end the year. It’s actually an important question too, since the Jedi order is destroyed, which will leave future kids with high Midi-chlorian counts (is this concept still canon?) lost, scared, and alone. The Inquisitors are now on their tail, with an eye on either training them to be servants to the Dark Side, or as this episode implies, straight-up killed. It’s creepy, dark stuff, but the episode keeps it light by keeping the true intentions of the Inquisitors vague, and making sure that Kanan, Ezra, and Zeb are heroic in their mission.
My Oni Girl Review: The film follows high school student Hiiragi and an oni girl, Tsumugi, who find themselves together in a time of need.
Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 Preview: With her upcoming nuptials on the line, will Penelope be able to save everything that she holds dear?
Overall, The Veil Episode 5 is a riveting continuation that expertly blends character-driven drama with high-stakes intrigue.