The Acolyte Finale: Unveiling Mae and Osha’s Force-Born Origins
The Acolyte introduces twins Mae and Osha, whose mysterious Force-conceived origins and unique bond drive the series, offering a fresh and captivating story in the Star Wars universe.
Trigger Warning: This article contains spoilers.
The new Star Wars series The Acolyte brings a host of fresh characters to the forefront, with the twins Osha and Mae, played by Amandla Stenberg, being the most intriguing. The twins, presented as tragically separated with enigmatic pasts, are the driving force of the series. Although they appear together only in a few scenes apart from flashbacks, their unique bond raises many questions and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
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Children of the Force
A pivotal theme in The Acolyte is the mysterious circumstances surrounding Mae’s and Osha’s birth. Episode 3 hints at their unusual origin, but it is the series finale that confirms they were created by the Force. Mother Aniseya (Jodie Turner-Smith) used the Force to conceive them through a vergence on Brendok, giving them an origin story akin to that of Anakin Skywalker. This unconventional birth method resulted in the twins having a notably high M-count, directly linking them to the Force.
However, this doesn’t position Mae and Osha as threats to Anakin’s status as the Chosen One. Instead, it introduces another element into what the Force can achieve. Mother Aniseya’s magical intervention for their birth makes Mae and Osha rare examples of children conceived by Force powers, adding mystique to their existence.
A Force Dyad
Beyond their miraculous births, Mae and Osha share a special relationship. Their bond exemplifies the Force Dyad seen between Rey and Kylo Ren in episodes VII-IX. This unique connection allows both parties to communicate and share abilities over long distances. In The Acolyte, Osha visualizes Mae on a different planet where she was presumed dead, implying a strong connection between them, even though the series doesn’t directly label it as a Force Dyad.
Leslye Headland, the show’s creator, hints at this in an interview, stating that it would make sense to bring up Rey and Kylo Ren as dyads. The series often references the Power of Two, a term linked to the Sith but potentially hinting at Mae and Osha’s unique bond. While not confirmed in The Acolyte, their powerful connection and the ongoing exploration of their relationship suggest they could be a Force Dyad. The Brendok Witches’ fascination with this bond, separate from the Sith, further deepens their complexity.
One Mind and Soul in Two Bodies
As Mae and Osha’s relationship evolves in The Acolyte, it becomes more complex. The twins may indeed share one consciousness in two different bodies, as revealed in the series’ concluding episode. This theory is supported by several hints throughout the show, including a nursery rhyme they often chanted during childhood: “Always one, Born as two.”
Mae and Osha are more similar than different. By episode seven, it is evident that both have a high M-count (Mitochondrial count). This becomes clear when Mae changes places with Osha. While Qirmir trains beside her, feeding off her rage and sadness, Mae is taken by Jedi who misinform her about her origins.
Their divergent paths reveal their deep bond. Despite their different beginnings, their shared memories and experiences show that they are less different than one might think. The story’s conclusion, where both girls turn to the dark side after discovering the truth, highlights their close connection. This captivating tale of Mae and Osha in The Acolyte, with its rich themes about the Force and complex relationships, adds a new and exciting dimension to the Star Wars universe.
With the first season concluded, fans eagerly await more insights into Mae and Osha’s relationship and their place within the galaxy. The Acolyte is now streaming on Disney+ in the U.S.