Clone Wars S4 • Obi-Wan Undercover: Eps 15-18
When Obi-Wan Kenobi fakes his death to infiltrate a bounty hunter conspiracy targeting Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, the undercover mission succeeds—but the Jedi Council’s deception becomes another fracture in Anakin Skywalker’s trust, pushing him one step closer to becoming Darth Vader. Matthew and Erin dive deep into The Clone Wars Season 4, Episodes 15–18, exploring how this arc functions as both a thrilling bounty hunter storyline and a devastating character study of institutional betrayal.
Episodes Covered
- Season 4, Episode 15—”Deception” (Obi-Wan’s staged death and Anakin’s grief)
- Season 4, Episode 16—”Friends and Enemies” (Undercover with Cad Bane on Nal Hutta)
- Season 4, Episode 17—”The Box” (Moralo Eval’s deadly Squid Game-style challenge)
- Season 4, Episode 18—”Crisis on Naboo” (The assassination attempt and Anakin’s rage)
Questions We Discussed
- Did the Jedi Council accelerate Anakin’s fall? Why excluding Anakin from the fake death plan—ostensibly to protect the mission—actually feeds his paranoia and distrust of the Order
- Was this Palpatine’s Revenge of the Sith rehearsal? How the kidnapping plot mirrors the film’s opening, revealing Palpatine’s pattern of testing Anakin’s emotional triggers
- What does clone corruption say about the Clone Wars? The discovery of bribed clone guards in Republic prisons exposes how institutional roles can corrupt even the most loyal soldiers
- Why won’t Cad Bane remove his hat? The galaxy’s most recognizable bounty hunter refuses to blend in—trademark confidence or fatal flaw?
- How does “The Box” work as Star Wars Squid Game? Moralo Eval’s deadly challenge course tests not just skill but ruthlessness, separating elite hunters from pretenders
- What does Anakin’s line reveal? “How many more lies have I been told by the Council?” becomes the emotional core of his eventual betrayal
Additional Highlights from the Discussion
- Palpatine’s calculated smile when Anakin gains the upper hand against Count Dooku—hoping for an early execution that foreshadows Revenge of the Sith
- The awkward midichlorian pickup line at the Coruscant bar that makes Obi-Wan visibly uncomfortable
- Ahsoka’s deadpan humor about Cad Bane’s fashion choices during the briefing
- Anakin’s chilling threat to Dooku: “You should have quit while you were still alive”
- Moralo Eval’s corruption network within Republic facilities, showing how far Separatist influence has spread
- The emotional weight of Anakin’s funeral scene—one of the most devastating moments in The Clone Wars, made worse knowing it’s staged
- Obi-Wan’s guilt at the end when he realizes the cost of the deception on Anakin
Why This Arc Matters
This four-episode arc fills critical narrative gaps the prequel films left in Anakin’s fall to the dark side. Every seemingly justified tactical decision—every “necessary” lie, every moment of manipulated rage—adds another brick to the path leading Anakin Skywalker toward becoming Darth Vader. The tragedy isn’t that the Jedi Council was malicious; it’s that they were blind to how their methods fed exactly the paranoia and isolation Palpatine needed to complete Anakin’s turn.
As Matthew and Erin explore, The Clone Wars doesn’t excuse Anakin’s choices—it contextualizes them, showing how institutions meant to protect can inadvertently destroy through well-intentioned deception.
Related Episodes
- The Clone Wars S4 E11-14—the previous Season 4 arc
- The Clone Wars S4 E19-22—the next Season 4 arc
- Revenge of the Sith—the film this arc directly foreshadows
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