This article contains spoilers for The Acolyte episode 5, “Night.”

Summary

The Acolytestar Dafne Keen opens up about and defends the shocking fifth episode. TheStar Warsshow’s latest episode, entitled “Night,” was essentially a thirty-minute-long duel between the Jedi and a dark sider who is now known as The Stranger. The episode unveils who’s behind The Stranger’s mask and asserts the villain as one who shouldn’t be messed with, as The Stranger kills off most of the Jedi, including Keen’s Jecki Lon, someone who seemed like an endgame character. The latest episode proved that creator Leslye Headland isn’t afraid to kill her darlings.

Speaking withEntertainment Weekly, Keenspeaks about killing characters and praises Headland for doing so with aplomb.She mentions that there are directors in blockbuster sagas who are afraid of killing off their characters, or that when they do, they sometimes bring them back to life with writing tricks that Keen feels are a bit “cheeky.” Keen says that she was glad to see that Headland wasn’t afraid of killing off characters, saying that Headland has a backbone as a writer and enjoying Headland’s decision to actually show viewers that The Stranger was a villain instead of saying so. Read her comment below:

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There are so many directors in blockbuster sagas that are so scared to kill off their characters, and are so comfortable with bringing characters back to life, and all of these little writer tricks that I think are quite cheeky. And I really like that she was actually killing people. Because if you’re not making it dangerous, then why are we even here? Why are we concerned by the story? Why do we care? Leslye has such a backbone as a writer, to make you fall in love with these characters and then slaughter them all like pigs and be like, “Yeah, this is our villain. We’re not just saying he’s so big and scary, we’re actually showing you how big and scary he is.”

Leslye Headland Understands That The Best Stories Include Loss

There needs to be loss and danger, strong tension and conflict that drive the story forward. Without these elements, one is left with a narrative that isn’t compelling.

The fifth episode ofThe Acolytesaw the death of many characters. While most of these were seemingly unimportant or newly introduced characters that could be killed at any moment, beloved characters weren’t off-limits.This makes thedeath of Jeckiall the more unsettling, as when viewers see that the others are being killed left and right, there’s a sense of comfort in knowing that the more established characters will leave unharmed.

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That wasn’t the case withThe Acolyte’sfifth episode, resulting in a breathtaking episode that raises the stakes. Keen’s comments resonate with what makes a great story.There needs to be loss and danger, strong tension and conflict that drive the story forward.Without these elements, one is left with a narrative that isn’t compelling, and the deaths that occur inThe Acolyte’smidpoint of an episode are meaningful and speak to the series’ apparent flare for strong structure. The heroes lost the first battle, and now, their pursuit of victory is not just wanted by them, but by the viewers as well.

All 17 Star Wars Easter Eggs In The Acolyte Episode 5

The Acolyte episode 5 contains some of the most brutal live-action lightsaber combat, as well as some pretty epic Easter eggs and references.

With the death of Keen’s Jecki, it’s now personal forLee Jung-jae’s Master Sol.Since revenge is not the Jedi way, Sol’s purpose and journey are now even more complex, as the want of revenge for his Padawawn’s death is not that irrational.It’ll be satisfying to see Sol grapple with the death of Jecki and the conflicting emotions that follow. With three episodes left onThe Acolyte, there’s still room to properly portray Sol’s experience with grief and room to unmask Sol’s secrets.

The Acolyte

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The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes - all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.