The Acolyte Episode 5 Easter Eggs & Star Wars References Explained By featured a lot of and references to the wider universe, amidst all the action sequences and plot twists. Needless to say, these easter eggs enrich the viewing experience for dedicated fans by establishing connections to the franchise’s broader mythology. So, those of you, who have missed out on all the easter eggs and references, and want to know how many of them were hidden throughout the episode, it’s your lucky day.
Here are some easter eggs and references you may not have caught on while watching the latest episode of The Acolyte. All major Star Wars Easter Eggs spotted in The Acolyte Episode 5 , features the following that connect to the wider Star Wars canon. At the end of The Acolyte Episode 5, Qimir, Mae’s unknown dark side teacher, uses force to heal an unconscious .
This is a reference to the ability of force healing, which first appears in , as Rey attempted to use force to heal a severely injured Kylo Ren following a furious combat. Towards the end of The Acolyte Episode 5, Mae, disguised as Osha is shown accompanying Master Sol, where she passes by two people who seem to be playing a non-tech version of Dejarik, a popular holo chess game that appeared in the very first Star Wars movie in 1977. After Master Sol’s padawan Jecki Lon dies in their duel against Qimir, the former angrily lashes out at Qimir for dealing a killing blow to her only for Qimir to simply say that Sol was responsibl.