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‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ episode 8: How open-ended is the conclusion?

An older male adult Jedi, with a determined look on his face, is using his blue lightsaber to hold off the red lightsaber of his helmet-wearing opponent.

The twisty mystery of season 1 of The Acolyte wasn’t a ‘whodunit’ after all, but focused on why the murders were happening instead.

While the first half of the season felt underbaked, it was episode 5 that turned things around, with the following two chapters doing most of the season’s compelling character and thematic work. Last week in episode 7, we finally found out what really transpired on Brendok 16 years before the main events of the series. Now, the finale closes that story arc, gives some characters closure, and teases where things might be going next.

Mind you, The Acolyte has yet to receive a season 2 renewal, though recent interviews with creator and showrunner Leslye Headland, as well as some Star Wars social media posts, seem to suggest there’s an interest in taking this story further and closing the gap between the late High Republic era and The Phantom Menace.

Sol and the Stranger get a rematch. (Image credit: Disney Plus)

Episode 8 has almost everything you’d want out of a compelling season finale: with every player who hasn’t bitten the dust clashing into each other, and the veils being lifted on remaining questions linked to the plot and themes. Also positive is the choreography work once again, which confirms The Acolyte’s lightsaber fights might be the snazziest since 2005’s Revenge of the Sith. Moreover, there are two killer cameos that every Star Wars die-hard fan was surely waiting for.

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