Warning! This article contains spoilers for The Acolyte season 1.
Summary
- The Acolyte season 1's finale included more shocking deaths of major characters.
- Sol was killed in The Acolyte's finale, with his funeral serving as both a way to honor him and cover up Jedi corruption, with his death framed as a suicide to hide deeper misgivings within the Order.
- The narrative issues in The Acolyte's season led to skipped moments, like potentially honoring Jecki, Yord, and other fallen Jedi off-screen.
The Acolyte's ensemble cast, their characters were unceremoniously killed by Manny Jacinto's Qimir/The Stranger.
By the time of The Acolyte episode 8's ending, Jecki and Yord's deaths were not the only shocking moments of the show. The flashbacks to the events on Brendok in The Acolyte episode 7 detailed what really happened to the witch coven led by Aniseya and Koril, with these moments containing several surprising deaths too. However, one of the show's more tragic deaths was found in The Acolyte episode 8's climactic story. Interestingly, this death resulted in a funeral of sorts, leading many to wonder why Yord and Jecki did not receive such a service.

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Master Sol's Funeral Is Really About Destroying Evidence
Sol's Service Was Less About Honor And More About A Jedi Cover-Up
The death in question belonged to Lee Jung-jae's Master Sol. Sol was killed by Osha in The Acolyte episode 8 after the latter found out that the former killed her mother 16 years ago. After being found by other Jedi including Vernestra Rwoh, Sol's body is shown burning on a floating funeral pyre on one of Brendok's lakes, seemingly giving the Jedi a fitting send-off as he becomes one with the Force. While Vernestra Rwoh was shown to care for Sol as a friend and colleague, the funeral for him holds a deeper, somewhat darker meaning.
Sol's body was burned both as a way to honor his sacrifice and to cover up evidence that s Vernestra's claims...
Vern is likely using the funeral to honor Sol, but it also serves as a way to destroy evidence. The deaths of Indara, Torbin, and Kelnacca were pinned on Sol rather than Mae. Vernestra framed Sol as a broken, damaged Jedi who went rogue to cover up his guilt for what happened on Brendok. This was so the Senate would not know of the deeper corruption at the heart of the Jedi Order. If what really happened on Brendok got out, the Senate would know the wider Jedi Order was capable of making mistakes that lead to death and destruction.
In framing Sol for the murders and positioning his death as a suicide, the broader misgivings of the Jedi Order are covered up. However, if Sol's body was found by anyone else, it would likely become clear that he was killed by Osha. A Jedi with psychometry, the ability to see events from the past play out due to echoes in the Force, would uncover this. As such, Sol's body was burned both as a way to honor his sacrifice and to cover up evidence that s Vernestra's claims.
Jedi Known To Possess Psychometry In Star Wars Canon |
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Quinlan Vos |
Cal Kestis |
Ahsoka Tano |
Rey Skywalker |
Hopefully, The Acolyte's Other Jedi Were Honored Offscreen
Jecki & Yord Deserved Funerals Of Their Own
Given how integral Sol's death was to the aftermath of The Acolyte episode 8, it makes sense why his funeral was shown. Concerning Yord and Jecki, it can only be hoped that they received equal honors off-screen. One of The Acolyte's narrative problems stemmed from shorter episodes and a small eight-episode season. As such, several plot points that could have fleshed out the show's characters were skipped over.
Potential funerals for Yord and Jecki count among these skipped moments. It is likely that the duo, and the other Jedi deaths in The Acolyte episode 5, were taken back to Coruscant and received their own funerals. Hopefully, these events actually took place despite not being shown. If one thing is clear after their heroic sacrifices in The Acolyte, Jecki and Yord deserved to be honored among Master Sol, Master Indara, Master Torbin, and Master Kelnacca.

The Acolyte
- Release Date
- 2024 - 2024-00-00
- Showrunner
- Leslye Headland
- Directors
- Leslye Headland, Alex Garcia Lopez
Cast
- Mae
- Lee Jung-jaeMaster Sol
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.
- Writers
- Leslye Headland, Charmaine De Grate, Kor Adana
- Seasons
- 1
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