The Acolyteintroduced Dafne Keen as the Jedi Padawan named Jecki, a skilled warrior who ultimately fell to aSith Lord. I’ll never forget Dafne Keen’s savage debut inLogan, when she played the acrobatic X-23 - Wolverine’s female clone. It had always seemed like only a matter of time before she got to wield a lightsaber.

And what a Jedi she made.Jecki was a Theelin, a member of a near-human race who would be almost extinct by the time of the original trilogy, and the makeup and design was incredible. Sowhy didStar Warshave to kill her?

Yord Fandar (Charlie Barnett) and Jecki Lon (Dafne Keen) are looking concerned in The Acolyte season 1 (STAR WARS)

Jecki Died Taking On The Stranger

A Truly Formidable Enemy

The Acolyteepisode 5 featured some of the best lightsaber action I’ve ever seen. You could tell straightaway that Manny Jacinto and the rest ofThe Acolyte’s casthad put in some serious training. Dafne Keen in particular showed just what she was capable of.

Jecki came closer to beating the Sith Lord known as the Stranger than anybody else. In the end, though,she fell to the Stranger’s trick lightsaber- a secondary shoto blade, previously unseen because its hilt was connected to that of the Sith’s primary weapon. This was the lightsaber blade showrunner Leslye Headland said broke all the rules.

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Dafne Keen’s Performance Was Utterly Fantastic

She Made A Great Jedi Padawan

It helps thatDafne Keen played the part so very well. She was particularly good opposite Amandla Stenberg, and I loved how the relationship between Jecki and Osha evolved - as well as the incredible girl fight between Jecki and Mae in episode 5.

I get it. In terms of the narrative, it makes perfect sense that Jecki had to die - to show just how dangerous a Sith Lord really is. Worse still, if any Jedi had crossed blades with the Sith and lived to tell the tale,we’d have had huge questions about why the Jedi didn’t shut the Sith down a century before Palpatine.

But… seriously,Star Wars, why? Especially when you look atthoselightsaber training videos…

Dafne Keen Is Absolutely INCREDIBLE With A Lightsaber

I’ve Never Seen Anything Like It

Let’s face it, we’ve all seen some pretty fantastic lightsaber duelists. Just watch Hayden Christensen twirl that blade. But I’ve genuinely never seen anybody as impressive as Dafne Keen since.She really did make it look as natural as breathing.

Yes, I knowThe Acolytewas controversial, but surely we can all agree that the lightsaber combat was amazing. Leslye Headland dreamed ofThe Acolyteas a multi-season show, meaning it would have been so easy to keep Jecki alive, a potential star who we could have seen a lot more of in theStar Warsgalaxy.

Even Star Wars Seems To Know Jecki Should’ve Been Kept Alive

The Acolyte Isn’t Over

The Acolytemay have been canceled, but Jecki’s story is far from over. She’s actually set to return in a prequel story (yes, this isStar Wars) - a novel by Tessa Gratton,The Crystal Crown, due out on July 29. It feels like a subtle acknowledgment that Dafne Keen’s character was a major hook, and that she really should’ve been kept alive.

She wasn’t, of course, andThe Acolytewon’t continue. Still… at least we can always do a rewatch, and admire that stunning lightsaber choreography.