‘Star Wars Rebels’ season 3’s episode 10, entitled “An Inside Man,” will feature Grand Admiral Thrawn in a demonstration of pure cruelty. In the new clip, he puts a worker’s life in danger. Meanwhile, Ezra and Kanan break into an Imperial Factory but could end up getting trapped.
The synopsis for “An Inside Man” posted on Comicbook.com reads, “Looking for information on a new Imperial weapon, Ezra (Taylor Gray) and Kanan (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) break into an Imperial factory on Lothal. However, they have to trust an enemy to escape from a building that is about to be locked down.”
In the penultimate episode, General Admital Thrawn continues with his plans to study the Rebel Alliance in order to destroy them. Although he is known for his calm and courteous demeanor, a preview clip for episode 10 shows just how cruel and ruthless he really is. Thrawn suspects a perpetrator planning to sabotage the Empire and shows no mercy, according to Fansided.
He politely asks the man he calls Worker 54-73 to demonstrate the capabilities of a jet to which the man hesitantly agrees. When the man discovers that the jet has malfunctioned and is overheating, he quickly shuts it down. However, Thrawn immediately puts the power back up and puts the man’s life in danger.
Meanwhile, Ezra and Kanan are set to break into an Imperial Factory to look for new information about a weapon but could end up getting trapped. They are left with the decision to ally themselves with an enemy in order to escape. This “enemy” is presumably the man featured in the clip.
‘Star Wars Rebels’ season 3’s episode 10, entitled “An Inside Man,” is scheduled to air on Disney XD on December 3, 2016. It will be followed by episode 11, entitled “Visions and Voices," scheduled for December 10.
The 3D CGI animated televisions series is set 14 years after ‘Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith’ and follows the rise of the rebellion against the Empire. It is produced by Lucasfilm Animation.


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