The Gungans are back and in greater numbers, no longer a comical  periphery presence when a turncoat is exposed in their ranks. Anakin and  Padme hatch a scheme in involving Jar-Jar impersonating a high-ranking  Gungan official who had struck a deal with the Separatists to invade the  Naboo while under a mystical spell before the official was murdered.  Neither has any idea how deep the treachery runs through the Separatist  army. 

 'Shadow Warrior' is a brutal episode in 
The Clone Wars terms if  the Gungans and Jar-Jar are viewed as specifically playing to younger  audiences. There are multiple murders, including the death of a  character that had speaking lines in one of the live-action 
Star Wars films.  As such, it offers a wide range of appeal from Jar-Jar's  hit-and-miss impersonation attempt to a vexed Grevious haphazardly  taking on the entire Gungan army by himself.  
The Grevious fight in the rain is great, but where 'Shadow Warrior'  excels is a sequence that echoes back to Darth Vader luring Luke  Skywalker to a duel at the conclusion of 
The Empire Strikes Back.  Anakin finds himself the victim of a similar trap, and must face Count  Dooku and a small army of Grevious' body guards as a result. It's an  intense fight in close quarters as Dooku calmly uses the droids and the  environment to slowly and systematically beat Anakin into the ground.  

 Arrogant tactics by both Anakin and Grevious nearly lead to the tide of  the war changing, and the Jedi Code prohibiting attachment proves  pivotal to the outcome. Their unwise actions ultimately cancel each  other out, but neither is able to walk away from the episode under their  own power. The same mistakes each character makes foreshadow their  ultimate demise. 
Overall, 'Shadow Warrior' offers up an above-average plot for the series  that takes a few unexpected twists and turns along the way. It's  impossible to avoid the Gungan-speak, but if you can tolerate it, there  are some fantastic action sequences and sharp visual effects in the  foggy Naboo swamps to kick back and enjoy. 
 
 
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