The Acolyte has a reasonably large thriller on its fingers: how can there be a Sith overtly working 100 years earlier than the occasions of The Phantom Menace with out the Jedi Order noticing? Properly, some Star Wars followers may need figured it out – and it isn’t wanting good for Grasp Sol. “Why do I get the sinking feeling that… Sol goes to be the one blamed for the bloodbath on Khofar?” writes one fan on Twitter.”One thing goes to occur to Bazil & the twins, & a ‘rogue Jedi’ ranting (with no proof) concerning the Sith being at fault – the return of an Order unseen for hundreds of years – for the deaths of a dozen or so Jedi killed by lightsaber for which he’s the one survivor will not be a superb look, and that tragedy may very simply be swept below the rug by the Council, leaving Ki-Adi-Mundi’s assertion in TPM concerning the Sith nonetheless very believable,” they proceed. “Mix the occasions on Khofar with no matter Sol willingly confesses did occur on Brendok & he is effectively set-up to be a scapegoat right here.” Actually, in The Acolyte episode 6, one Jedi Padawan already thinks Sol may’ve been responsible for the bloodbath that killed Yord and Jecki – and, although Vernestra does not appear to be taking it severely, it is attainable she may change her thoughts. Although, one concept about Vernestra means that she may need been Qimir’s former Jedi Grasp and be accountable for the unusual scar on his again. If that is the case, then she ought to have an thought who might be behind the Jedi murders. Bringing all the most recent film information, options, and critiques to your inboxThe Acolyte episode 7 is poised to disclose some main secrets and techniques, too, with Sol about to confide in Mae about what actually occurred on Brendok all these years in the past. We cannot have lengthy to attend for the episode, with The Acolyte dropping a brand new installment on Disney Plus weekly. For extra on the present, try our deep dives on: At this time’s greatest Disney+ offers