While other shows like A Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix) use "Justice" in chapter titles or subtitles for early episodes, the Star Wars entry is the primary standalone episode with this exact title. Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi – "Justice" [S1E2]
When the Senator arrives with a small army to reclaim his son through force, Dooku's patience snaps. Disgusted by the Senator's apathy toward his people, Dooku begins to use a Force Choke —a dark side ability—to nearly kill the man.
Released on October 26, 2022, serves as a pivotal origin story for Count Dooku, long before his fall to the dark side. It explores the moral complexities of the Jedi Order and the systemic corruption that eventually fuels Dooku’s disillusionment. Plot Synopsis [S1E2] Justice
Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi S1E2 "Justice" Recap - TV Tropes
"Justice" provides a rare look at the relationship between Dooku and Qui-Gon. It subtly mirrors how Qui-Gon’s own independent streak (seen in The Phantom Menace ) was likely inherited from Dooku, though Qui-Gon retained a moral compass Dooku eventually lost. While other shows like A Series of Unfortunate
The episode was written by and features the voice talents of Corey Burton (Dooku) and Micheál Richardson (young Qui-Gon Jinn), the real-life son of Liam Neeson. For deeper analysis, fans often refer to the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Recap on platforms like TV Tropes.
Upon arrival, Dooku discovers that the "kidnappers" are actually starving villagers. They took the boy to protest the extreme poverty and neglect caused by the corrupt Senator Dagonet. Released on October 26, 2022, serves as a
The episode follows a younger, more idealistic and his Padawan, Qui-Gon Jinn , as they travel to a neglected planet to rescue the kidnapped son of a senator.