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Eno Cordova found a way of preventing it(at the very least surviving through it), but wasn't listened to.(meaning the council. Cal did right by destroying the holocron so that the empire wouldn't have an army of inquisitors)
I honestly feel bad for Barriss. Serving under someone as ultra-strict and detached as Luminara Unduli, despite being at an age where the need for a mentor with a deeper and more understanding connection is so crucial, had to have been so incredibly draining and even traumatizing. She was expected to do the work of a full Jedi, yet was treated like a child all the same; the part where Luminara has her memorize an entire underground cavern but still tells her in a demeaning manner to introduce herself is proof positive of it. With Anakin and Ahsoka, the argument that they're having when Luminara and Barriss arrive is actually a good thing. It means Anakin treats Ahsoka like an equal and creates an atmosphere where she's able to speak her mind without fear and knows that what she has to say is valued. On the other hand, Barriss was just expected to keep her mouth shut and put whatever concerns or ideas she had out of her mind, simply because she was the Padawan - an inferior, someone whose thoughts and feelings were invalid compared to her master's, and if she ever said anything about it she was almost certainly belittled and brow-beaten into submission before being disregarded entirely. Taking all this into account PLUS the fact that she was effectively a child soldier who spent years in high-stress combat areas getting shot at, blown up, buried alive, frozen alive, and possessed by alien parasites, it's no wonder Barriss fell to the Dark Side in the way she did. Luminara just kept bending her further and further until the strain was so much that she whipped right back without care for who she hurt, hence why she framed the only friend she'd ever made for her crime. Barriss never learned to truly think and process things like an adult; she was only ever treated as a child, and so she lashed out like a child. It's a genuine tragedy in my opinion, and a perfect small-scale example of the same problem across the entire Jedi Order at that point in its existence that eventually drove Anakin to the Dark Side and brought about the Jedi's destruction.
Very well said. It truly is a tragedy how Barriss ended up deciding bombing the Temple was the best course of action. This is why I like fanfictions where she survives Order 66 and meets up with Ahsoka again, because I think that would be compelling, especially with Ahsoka's journey afterwards of defining herself apart from the Jedi Order. Edit: Well, now it probably did happen.
@@thirdcoinedge I think you’re reading into it too much. Also if you knew anything at all about the history of lsIam this wouldn’t exactly be racist to you.
I'm gonna be honest, I have a strong feeling that the brain worms left a lasting effect on Barriss that eventually made her want to turn against the Jedi. I know her motives had nothing to do with the worms but thinking about the extreme mental pain she was going through while that thing was in her head, as well as the nightmares she probably had afterwards, it likely gradually encouraged her to start looking for a place to put her fear and anger, and she chose the Jedi order. She probably felt betrayed that the Jedi and the Republic allowed something that horrible to happen to her, one thing lead to another and she eventually just turned.
Her Master likely played a major role in her turn, Lumnaria was shown to be a very atypical Jedi, who like most Jedi fell back on their old adages a LOT. Adages that while good, became more and more at odds with reality, and over time became just words rather than actual helpful advice or reassurance. Basically, the war was dragging on eating up lives, and no amount of "trusting in the force" was helping, confronting Lumnaria with these concerns likely resulted in yet more adages till Barriss finally just started internalizing things till she turned.
I love the little detail in the anakin duel. The last few seconds of the fight before the force grab anakin uses the same overhead power blows that Luke will one day use to defeat him.
At the end of the day, whether you agree with Barriss' argument or not (and I will admit she made some undeniable points), the fact is that her actions accomplished absolutely nothing. They didn't stop the war or even push the council to reexamine their strategy. If anything it gave them yet another distraction as the looked inward instead of towards palpatine, and above all it ultimately pushed Ahsoka away from the order giving Anakin one less person to help keep him from palaptine's influence.
Actually, you could say that she did accomplish something, but it was helping out Sidious instead of proving a point to the Jedi. If anything, her terrorist actions helped turn public opinion against the Jedi and usher in the indifference that the people had during Operation Knightfall. Probably not what she meant to do, but, oh well...
Did anyone else see barriss sneaking around in one of the last few episodes of season 5? A few years ago when I was watching it I remember seeing her blending in with the crowd or something like that and my mind was blown
@@charliewrightm yeah it's a pretty good touch. If you like those kinda details of foreshadowing you should watch something like attack on titan or dark if you haven't yet
@@charliewrightm yeah I don't think they conveyed it as well as they could have. Too many flashbacks at random moments of things we should have seen before. However I rewatched it recently and it isn't that hard, the show just relies too much on the viewers attention
Why would she be an inquisitor? Her entire arc in S5 was that she hated what the republic was becoming. Why on earth would she join the thing she bombed the temple to protest against? Not to mention all inquisitors were more or less wiped out by a new hope.
Contrary to what many say in the comments, Barris appears to be one of the only true Jedis that saw past the dark veil of the Sith, not justifying her actions but she appears to have been one of the only Jedis like Pong Krell who knew what was happening with the Jedi Order and what was going to happen to it in the future.
Exactly!! Everything she said was 100% true. The Jedi HAD become an army fighting for the dark side, the chancellor was LITERALLY Darth Sidious and the jedi played into his hand when they decided to involve themselves more into politics and essentially Crown him their king.
My brother and I discussed a bit about the jedi order and he also came to the conclusion that any jedi with the slightest sense of reason turned against the order because they saw their wrong doings. She's a good example of that.
It makes me laugh when Anakin tells Barriss that she should have gotten rid of Ventress’ lightsabers. Like why is he giving her advice on how she can not get caught 😂
@@fighterck6241 I think your reading too much into my comment. It’s obvious it’s too late. I just think it’s funny how he said it. As if he is giving advice even though it’s not. Always makes me laugh.
Jedi Master Luminara Unduli was unexplainably absent in "The Wrong Jedi". Her young Jedi apprentice Barriss Offee was responsible for the bombing of the Jedi Temple, but Luminara Unduli wasn't present at Ahsoka Tano's trial.
@MsAmber82 yeah instead they had him literally do nothing for the 5 seconds he was in the episode. Not even a moment of him recognizing that Barris was right in front of him. They gave us nothing.
"I did it. Because I've come to realize what many people in the Republic have come to realize. That the Jedi are the ones responsible for this war. That we've so lost our way that we have become villains in this conflict. That we are the ones that should be put on trial. All of us! And my attack on the Temple was an attack on what the Jedi have become. An army fighting for the dark side. Fallen from the light that we once held so dear. This Republic is failing! It's only a matter of time." "Barriss Offee was wrong about a lot of things. She let her anger cloud her judgement and she tried to justify her actions without considering their wider effects. She was afraid of the war and she didn't trust people she should've listened to. But she had a point about the Republic and the Jedi. There was something wrong with them, and we were too locked into our traditions to see what it was. Barriss should've done something else. She shouldn't have killed anyone, and she definitely shouldn't have framed me for it, but if we'd listened to her, really listened, we might have been able to stop Palpatine before he took power."
She wasn’t wrong though, the republic was a failing system which only benefited people in the inner rim. People out of the colonies ring of the galaxy suffered from anything imaginable, and the republic did nothing to stop it UNTILL the clone wars where it was only to fight the CIS. Barris was a individual who probably wanted to leave the order.
I wonder what Barriss would think of people like Padme, who clearly showed that there was still some value in the Republic's ideals. She could have served as an alternative way on how Barriss could have approached her way on how to show the Jedi Order that they were going the wrong way. But alas, it was not meant to be.
Thanks for this compilation. I find it interesting that when Barriss is infected with the parasite, Ahsoka decides to do what she can to save her... but when Barriss decides Ahsoka is "infected" as a Jedi (12:57), she decides to do what she can to destroy her.
It still amazes me that almost the entire Jedi council could have a face to face meeting with Palpatine, the dark lord of the Sith, and yet they're completely unsuspecting of him. Like 🗣 "He's right THERE!"🤦♂️
Well considering he was able to kill two worms that were centimeters from Padme's face without harming her, he should be able to stop himself from harming Bariss if she didn't react.
@@CC-ii1sy that was his strategy, taking her only weapon to defend herself and "strike her down", but his intention was to stop his blade in front of Barriss' face.
@@uncomentarista3103 People seem to forget that with The Force enhancing their senses, Jedi can do some very "impossible" feats, especially when they're super strong like Anakin learned to be. He gained Focus, he needed to prove that it was Barris. So as you said, he'd likely have stopped his lightsaber short of making contact.
Originally, Barris was supposed to get killed off in the final episode of Season 5 but Dave Filoni wanted Barriss to be kept alive in the franchise for the future. So she got sent to prison. But oddly enough, Barris Offee hasn't made anymore appearances. Perhaps she could make an appearance in the 2nd season of Tales of the Jedi in Ahsoka's part of the show.
4:52 "It's not that I gave up, Skywalker, but when the time comes I will be prepared to let my student go. Can you say the same?" 'Oh definitely. I will be SUPER ready and trying to murder her. Can't let go more than that, right?' "Wait, what?"
I know Luminara was arrested and then killed and used as bait for other Jedi but do we know what happened to Barriss during or after Order 66? We can either assume she joined the Sith or she was killed in her cell where she was locked up. I would just like confirmation as to what happened to her.
Barris warned them 5s tried to tell them Maul predicted it Until then, it was far too late. Obi-Wan and Anakin should’ve went to Mandalor and brought maul back to Corosaunt and make Sidious choke up the answer
I honestly hate what clone wars did to Barriss, Character assassination does not even begin to cover it. In the original lore before Dave came along with his sledgehammer and retconned it Barriss was a peaceful Jedi healer who disliked violence so much she refused to partake in harming other sentient life. If she truly had an issue with the Jedi and the war she would stage a peaceful protest and not murder her fellow Jedi.
That is understandable, but I do believe this version of Barriss is infinitely more interesting. We have plenty of jedi pacifists and force healing is already.. divisive. I think there’s an incredible amount of substance to glimpse from Filoni’s iteration of the character - personally I see it as an improvement. Barriss was a nothing character before who, at most, was skilled in a plot hole.
I personally like to believe that living most of her life as Luminara’s apprentice and dealing with her expectations was partially what broke Barriss. The war and seeing all the atrocities only radicalized her even further.
Just Jedi, pieces of crap, who fought in politics and many Jedi died... I think Barris and Dooku knew about the loss and therefore wanted to do better, but they realized that it was useless and it was better to turn to the dark side and act on their own . Dooku betrayed Kenobi, and Barris betrayed Ahsoka.
Imagine coming up with her arc “So for this character with less than a minute of screentime in the original movies, how about she is tempted by the dark side of the force because of her doubts of the Jedi order.”
Not sure if this is a miss by the production but at 11:15 Grievous clearly says ,,Greetings Jedi". Meaning he sees multiple Jedi there and Anakin is present. So Anakin would know how Grievous looks like
I think it's unrealistic how after realising that suppressing emotions is bad she doesn't reach for help to someone she can trust (Ahsoka) and instead just turns on her I feel like her character arc would be much more interesting if we got to see something like a real honest conversation between her and Ahsoka where Barriss calls Ahsoka to join her
I really liked barriss. She was my second favorite character in this show below ahsoka. I was sad when they made her evil. However i it still didnt stop me from My interest and liking to the charecter. She is rather interesting. Im sure we will get answers to her fate either in the bad batch series or the ahsoka series. In the original skript it was written that barriss took her life in season 5. But Dave filoni scrapt that and changed it because be specifically said that he has plans for the character of barriss offee. Really looking forward to seeing her again weather evil or good. Hoping he redeems her. It would be cool to see ahsokas and barriss relationship be redeemed in some way. Either way will see.
Wish Barriss didn’t turn to the dark side, she was a good friend to Ahsoka 🥺 but she deserved to be executed to death for betrayal our favourite Jedi Ahsoka
I doubt someone with her high skill in the Jedi arts would've been used as an inquisitor. She defeated Ahsoka and Ventress who were seen as adversaries to the Sith. I won't be surprised if she was executed instead of Ahsoka
My big question since rewatching in my young adulthood and having more understanding of the star wars political world. If Ahsoka was presented with the only outcome being execution... then why was Barriss just offered imprisonment...😐 like.... does anakin finding her out have the deciding factor If she lives or not? And Ik ik palps was excited to see ahsoka die so he coukd be closer to anakin and whatever but... like... idk I still love barriss as a character but why not the same punishments?
@@diplocolus1439 my question is, why in the trial, did Tarkin and the others think penalty of death was the best punishment for ahsoka. But after Barriss made her case on why she did it, she doesn't get the same punishment. Which we know she doesn't because episode three exists thankfully. Why do they get different charges?
Can’t say I have a good answer. My guess is that since Ahsoka had her charges changed the same was done for Barris. Since Ahsoka was found guilty but the evidence was a bit shaky, the verdict rested solely on the Jedi council. With Barris, there was irrefutable proof and her certainly being the culprit may have caused people like Tarkin to be more involved in the verdict, hence her imprisonment. I know I’m grasping at straws, but that is my guess.
@@diplocolus1439 I just don't get why they decided ahsoka should have the death penalty and Barriss just gets to go sit in a cell. They were literally going to the ends of the earth to make ahsoka pay. But eith barriss, we see everyone go "ooooh we messed up this one." And palps just goes "take her away" and she walks. No death penalty, no nothing... I get the story and writing but I just wanna know if in bad batch or something we can see more?
It would surprise me, the inquisitors are known for not being very strong, most of them never even made it to Jedi knighthood. Bariss has been shown to be very skilled and experienced, heck she was in the battle of geonosis and survived despite only being a padawan.
10:27 "kill me... please" ... Man, if Ahsoka was murder Barris, the future would will be so different. Never would was happen the trap that makes she quit at the Jedi orden, so, Ahsoka would will be was traveling with Anakin and Obi Wan in the Coruscant Battle, she has posibly would help Anakin about Padme pregnant
@@Bebornagain12345 she doesnt hate the Jedi, she hated what the Jedi would become in the way the Jedi are developing. She knew its Not the right way for a true jedi
We will most likely find out in bad batch show or star wars ahsoka, dave filoni specifically said he had plans for her. So that to me says we will definitely see more of her and how she ended up. Hoping we see her in the ahsoka show. Would be cool to see how she survived.
I hope that Barriss will be team up with Thrawn, Morgan Elsbeth and Gideon after the liberation of Lothal. We will see Barriss heals Thrawn with the Force Heal
@@cupcakemcsparklebutt9051 because Barriss will appear in Ahsoka series once for all and we will see her for the last time when Barriss told at Anakin and Ahsoka that Thrawn is back for Revenge before she died. So we will see star wars Rebels season 5 where Barriss heals Thrawn after the Libération of Lothal teaming up with Morgan Elsbeth and Moff Gideon that are the remain loyals imperials of Thrawn respect that idiots of Pryce and Kostantine
Necessity. Anakin and Ahsoka were placed in charge of the investigation and after they captured Letta Turmond, who had helped Bariss, who then requested to see Ahsoka herself, there was no other option for Bariss. She didnt mastermind blaming Ahsoka at first, she was just the safest and most obvious person to blame. After that it was just making sure people would believe it, so she framed Ahsoka to seal the deal.
@@morgankeegan7880 to be more specific she just chose ashoka to get the trail off her back she didn't target ashola randomly its because ashoka was questioning the prisoner that was about to say her name she had to make it look like she was the guilty one.
Considering the fact that she died on Felucia during Order 66 and was a kind healer type of Jedi on the Expanded Universe I don't like how Filoni turned her into a villain. Also never been a fan of the short cape they gave to her design on Geonisis.