Summary

The Acolyte’s Sith villain Qimir is deeper than many other Sith Lords inStar Wars, with one of the show’s directors outlining the process of bringing his vulnerability to life. By the time ofThe Acolyte’s climactic ending, the show delivered on its promise to explore the Sith deeper than most otherStar Warsproperties. The shocking reveal ofDarth Plagueis inThe Acolyteproved this, as well as teasing more to come.Star Wars’Sith Lordshave long been the most powerful villains in the galaxy, yetThe Acolytemade a distinctly vulnerable twist to that concerning Qimir.

In an exclusive interview withScreen Rant, Hanelle M. Culpepper - the director ofThe Acolyteepisodes 6 and 8 - outlined the vulnerability the crew decided to bring to the Sith Lord of the show. Culpepper was asked about Qimir specifically, being made aware that fans ofThe Acolytehold him in high regard as one of the show’s best characters. When asked what it was like to work with Manny Jacinto as Qimir and what conversations Culpepper, Headland, and Jacinto himself had about the character, the former delved deep:

Mae, Master Indara, and Mother Aniseya in The Acolyte in a combined image

“Manny [Jacinto] was so great. What was probably interesting about coming in at episode 6 is that we were seeing this version of The Stranger that had not been done…you get to seethisside of him, to see who he really is, to see his vulnerability. And Manny really brought so much to that… It was really with each scene, just figuring out what’s the right amount, because the one thing we all didn’t want is him just to be a mustache-twirly bad guy. We want him to be so much more complex than that, and his story is complex, what did happen to him…”

Star Wars: The Acolyte Cast & Character Guide

Here’s everything we know about The Acolyte’s cast and the characters they will be portraying in Star Wars' most mysterious project yet.

Star Wars Should Keep Showing The Sith’s More Vulnerable Side

Qimir Was The Acolyte’s Best Character For A Reason

IfThe Acolyteproved anything, it is thatStar Warsshould continue delving into the deeper side of the Sith. Since it began,Star Wars’most powerful Sith Lordshave often been reduced to scheming, conniving, purely evil villains with little to no redeeming qualities. Especially in the case of Emperor Palpatine, the Sith have rarely been shown to be deeper than surface level. While naturally, some have received this depth, like Darth Vader and Darth Maul, the big villains ofStar Warsremain evil to the core, whichThe Acolyteseason 2might showcase with Plagueis.

If this is the route the show goes down, it should continue using Qimir to show a more vulnerable side to the Sith. Culpepper guessed that this could be the case by stating:“I will let Leslye fill in all the blanks on his backstory, and hopefully the audience will demand a season 2 so they can learn more if that’s what’s gonna be covered in season 2…“The Acolyteproved that showcasing the Sith’s vulnerable sides was compelling beyond doubt, and we hope this will continue into season 2 and the other upcomingStar Warsprojects that include Sith characters of a galaxy far, far away.

The Acolyte Poster Showing Jedi Order, Mae, and a Sith Lord Holding Lightsabers

The Acolyte

Cast

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.