'Star Wars Rebels' Review/Recap: "Breaking Ranks"
P.T. Philben ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
Before Ezra gets the chance to do this, however, he has to go through a training exercise with his fellow cadets. The exercise itself does not feel like something that would happen in Star Wars, which takes away from the homage theme of the show. There is also the problem of the challenge of the exercise. The Stormtroopers in the original trilogy were legendary for their incompetence. It seems like if all Stormtroopers were trained in this way, less of them might come off as bumbling buffoons. There’s also the fact that in a more challenging version of the exercise, there is an additional task tacked on that requires sharp aim, a requirement that almost all the cadets seem to meet. The Stormtroopers in the original trilogy never hit anything. It is somewhat of a break in continuity, but also, admittedly, a small complaint that only hardcore fans will notice. It nevertheless is worth mentioning.
When Ezra makes his first attempt to steal the mission’s intelligence, he is stopped by his fellow recruit, Zare Leonis (Bryton James). This is where the episode gets interesting. Zare stops him from taking the information, but only because if he just walked through the door, it would have set off an alarm and ruined the whole plan. Zare is apparently training with the Empire to find out what happened to his sister. He’d been training at the same facility many years before and mysteriously disappeared. The two agree to work together in the interest of sticking it to the Empire.
When it is discovered that the Inquisitor is coming, Ezra decides that he cannot leave until he ensures the safety of those who he has come to see as friends and potential allies. Kannan and Hera go to intercept the Imperial transport, which ends up being a pretty awesome space battle. The rest of the team plans an operation to extract Ezra, Zare and Jai Kell before the Inquisitor arrives to take them.
Jai Kell is never established as an important character, but he is voiced by Dante Basco, for some reason. Basco is notable for his work as Prince Zuko on the Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender. This is strange, because he is probably expensive, as far voice actors go. He is too valuable and is too talented to use for a throwaway character. It’s hard to say what the writers have in mind for him.
This episode appeared to be a straight filler at first, but it turned out to be a sort of hybrid between a filler and an actual plot-advancing episode. The writers came up with an elaborate story that was resolved by the end of the episode. They also put in a detail that will definitely become relevant to the plot later—that Zare stays so that he can find his sister and presumably spy on the Empire as an inside man. Although the episode’s core story was resolved, there are a few cliffhangers that can go in many interesting directions. “Breaking Ranks” was, at the very least, good for providing foundation.
The show still feels like it’s holding back. Since they have so many episodes they need to fill, they want to keep most of their really good stuff for later in the season. That general feeling is the biggest complaint there is to be had with this episode, story-wise. Other than that, it does not feel as much a part of the larger universe than the other episodes did. The episode would have been a waste of time if it wasn’t for one detail. However, that detail is pretty intriguing, and overall it wasn’t a bad piece of entertainment.
Overall Episode Grade: B-
Look, in the long run this show will go down with the likes of Droids, Ewoks and worse. I wouldn’t be so damn upset about how bad this show is if they didn’t call itit Canon. If its not going to be at least as good as TCW, then why bother. TCW had its problems but Rebels is a tradegy like Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars uuniverse.
Shane, you are a full blown idiot.
This episode was good so far but I miss something like its wrote in the article. This I miss for example: How Ezra enters the training facility with the others and getting to know the other cadets and making friends. I think this episode was too short so much potential was throwing away (real sad). But this episode is past and no one cares.