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TeddostheFireKing said:

Yeah the plot their trying to go for is quite similar to the Republic vs. Mandalorians in KotoR (so there's quite a bit of influence from KotoR in the show :P), many Jedi argued that is wasn't the Jedi's place to wage war on behave of the Republic, while others disagreed (Revan), I enjoyed that plot, so this also gets a thumbs up from me :P

Yeah they are certainly helping people understand why Anakin chooses Palpatine over the Jedi order for sure (and why he chooses Tarkin too :P). 

The music is solid as always, but the Empire feel was definitely there :3

I doubt it would be Barriss, there isn't any previous examples of her showing distrust towards the order (plus IIRC was mentioned the traitor was a Jedi knight, Bariss is just a padawan still). Maybe Shaak Ti? That would explain why she survived into The Force Unleashed and wasn't killed in order 66 if she was exhiled? 
I think they have plenty of possibilites though :D

EDIT
Scratch Shaak Ti, she defended the Chancellor in the Clone Wars original Series that happened right before Episode 3, I have no idea then xD

More shades of grey is always good. It makes things so much less predictable.

I only said Barriss because she was the only Jedi to have any significant role outside of Anakin and Ahsoka, who can't be guilty because they weren't there. Regardless, my ultimate theory is that Palpatine is somehow behind it, and the reason Ahsoka was set up. Palpatine wants to isolate Anakin, and what better way to do that than by taking down his apprentice? He probably wouldn't even be suspicious if she did die; after all, she was thought to be an escaped prisoner at the time, and a highly dangerous one at that.

Obviously, Anakin still seems to believe Ahsoka, but she could easily be killed in the next two episodes. And based on the trailer, it looks like this incident will reveal more of Anakin's darker side...