Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for The Acolyte episode 5.

George Lucas drew inspiration from a wide range of sources for Star Wars, and The Acolyte just flipped one of those inspirations on its head in the best way possible. When he made the original Star Wars, later retitled A New Hope, Lucas borrowed story and stylistic elements from all corners of fiction. Star Wars has a lot of similarities to Dune, for example, and Lucas also borrowed more broadly from genres like Westerns and samurai films. Many recent Star Wars shows, like The Mandalorian and Ahsoka, have honored those roots, but The Acolyte has subverted one of Lucas’ inspirations.

In many ways, The Acolyte is a groundbreaking Star Wars show. It takes place during the High Republic era, which has never been depicted in live-action before, and it also features a much darker tone than many other Star Wars stories. That tone only got darker in The Acolyte episode 5, when the Sith Lord massacred a group of Jedi on Khofar. For all the new ground it broke, however, The Acolyte also paid homage to one of Lucas’ original inspirations, and it did so with the new Sith Lord.

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“The Stranger” Is A Classic Western Trope

The Acolyte episode 5 revealed the identity of the Sith Lord and unveiled that Qimir was just a pseudonym he was using to hide his true identity. Once he was unmasked, the Sith Lord revealed that he had no name, and he’s instead referred to as the Stranger. The Sith Lord’s title ties The Acolyte directly to one of Lucas’ inspirations: the Spaghetti Western. There’s a trope in Westerns so common that it can be seen in all corners of the genre. Several classic Westerns feature a mysterious main character like The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly‘s Man With No Name to the masked gunslinger in The Lone Ranger.

The Acolyte Inverts The Spaghetti Western

The Stranger serves as a clear reference to Westerns, but he also flips the common trope on its head. Generally, Westerns that follow the trope of having a mysterious stranger as their main character also paint that stranger as a hero. A core component of the trope is that the stranger wanders into a new town or situation, and changes them for the better. A Fistful of Dollars, for example, followed the Man With No Name as he stumbled upon a feud between two rival families, and by playing them both at the same time, he saved the town from their criminal exploits.

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The Acolyte, however, firmly established that the Stranger was anything but heroic. He massacred seven Jedi, used dirty fighting tactics like a cortosis helmet and gauntlet and his new trick lightsaber, and aligned himself firmly with the dark side of the Force. None of the Westerns George Lucas used as inspiration ever had such an evil stranger, and The Acolyte has effectively inverted one of the most common Western plots in the entire genre. Instead of coming to solve problems and shake things up in a good way, Star Wars‘ new stranger caused problems, and he seems intent on shaking the Jedi to their core.

The Acolyte’s Opening Scene Even Sets This Up

The Stranger wasn’t The Acolyte‘s first time being inspired by Westerns, though. The show’s very first scene, when Mae Aniseya attacked Master Indara on Ueda, was extremely reminiscent of a classic cowboy action sequence. Mae, a stranger at that point in The Acolyte, walks into a (noodle) bar and a massive showdown ensues. At one point in their fight, when Mae and Indara were pointing their respective weapons at each other, a rogue tumbleweed and revolvers wouldn’t have felt out of place. Mae and Indara’s fight set up The Acolyte as a Western-inspired show, and the Stranger inverted it perfectly.

  • Amandla Stenberg as Mae Holding a Dagger in Star Wars The Acolyte Poster

    Mae

    The former Padawan of Jedi Master Sol, Mae gets swept up into a sinister mystery—one that puts her into the center of a conflict in unexpected ways.

    Created By

    Leslye Headland

    Cast

    Amandla Stenberg

    First Appearance

    The Acolyte

  • Carrie Ann Moss as Indara Holding a Green Lightsaber in Star Wars The Acolyte Poster

    Indara

    Master Indara is a Jedi Master of great physical and mental skill. Little has been revealed of her role to date.

    Created By

    Leslye Headland

    Cast

    Carrie-Anne Moss

    First Appearance

    The Acolyte

The Acolyte‘s subversion of the stranger trope from Westerns is also just the most recent example of the show subverting expectations. Right from the start, The Acolyte shocked audiences by killing off Indara, a character many expected to be a central figure in the show due to Carrie-Anne Moss’ casting. The Stranger’s relation to Westerns wasn’t even the only shock of The Acolyte episode 5, as he also killed off two other main characters in Jecki Lon and Yord Fandar. In that sense, the Stranger is carrying on The Acolyte‘s penchant for astonishing twists and turns.

  • Dafne Keen as Jecki Lon in Star Wars the Acolyte Holding a green Lightsaber

    Jecki Lon

    Jecki is the Padawan apprentice to Master Sol. Although she is young, she projects calm and conducts herself with maturity.

    Created By

    Leslye Headland

    Cast

    Dafne Keen

    First Appearance

    The Acolyte

    Race

    Half-Human, Half-Theelan

  • Charlie Barnett as Yord Fandar Star Wars the Acolyte Wearing a Jedi Robe in a Forest

    Yord Fandar

    Yord, a Jedi Knight and guardian from the Jedi Temple, is an overachiever and a rule follower. His need to be a by-the-book Jedi can cloud his mind.

    Created By

    Leslye Headland

    Cast

    Charlie Barnett

    First Appearance

    The Acolyte

    Race

    Human

The fact that the Stranger so effectively subverted the Western archetype of a heroic stranger has a few implications for the future of The Acolyte as well. He may not be a hero, but the Sith Lord could still carry out a major part of the stranger trope by using his mysterious status to shake things up. Like the Man With No Name did with the town in A Fistful of Dollars, the Stranger may fundamentally change the Jedi Order and the entire Star Wars galaxy. Based on how he’s subverted the Western trope, though, the Stranger likely won’t change The Acolyte for the better.

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The Acolyte

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The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes – all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.

Cast

Amandla Stenberg
, Lee Jung-jae
, Joonas Suotamo
, Charlie Barnett
, Dafne Keen
, Leah Brady
, Manny Jacinto
, Rebecca Henderson
, Carrie-Anne Moss
, Jodie Turner-Smith
, Dean-Charles Chapman
, Lauren Brady
, Anthony J. Abraham
, Thara Shöön
, Danielle Xin Yao Waterman
, Sienna Khiroya
, Jeramiah Evans
, Dan Milne
, Thomas Coombes
, Archie Singh Swali
, Nick Court
, Ed Kear
, Jumayn Hunter
, Scroobius Pip
, Abigail Thorn
, Margarita Levieva
, Amy Tsang
, Saskia Allen
, Deborah Rosan
, Tabitha Alege
, Paul Bullion
, Indra Ové
, Derek Arnold
, Lewis Young

Character(s)

Mae
, Master Sol
, Kelnacca
, Yord Fandar
, Jecki Lon
, Little Mae
, Qimir
, Master Vernestra Rwoh
, Master Indara
, Mother Aniseya
, Master Torbin
, Padawan Torbin
, Little Osha
, Fillik
, Tasi Lowa
, Youngling
, Restrained Convict
, Convict
, Olega Urchin
, Olega Master
, Olega Padawan
, Scavenger
, Ensign Eurus
, Mother Koril
, Ensign Rane
, Scout Sarria
, Ensign Shima
, Elder Jaalyn
, Master Lakshay
, Master Holden
, Master Ki-Adi-Mundi
, Jedi Knight

Showrunner

Leslye Headland