Ashi then discovers that she still has Aku's powers and counters all of Aku's attacks against her. Aku then confronts Ashi, who declares that Aku isn't her father. After Jack confesses his love for Ashi, she finally breaks free of Aku's control. At the same time, Jack is swallowed by Ashi and tries once more to get through to her. When Jack politely declines the offer to marry any one of them, he explains that he already met someone and gestures to Ashi, causing the Scotsman to question Jack's taste in women.įollowing a savage beating from the Robo-Samurai, Aku goes up into the sky and releases a rain of spikes onto the army, killing most of the combatants. Jack regroups with the Scotsman, who proceeds to introduce him to his many daughters. Despite their best efforts, Jack's allies are slowly overwhelmed by the clones until The Scotsman and his daughters join the fray. Meanwhile, Aku laughs off the armies' attacks as he squashes a group of The Blind Archers on Woolies, corrupting them into smaller versions of himself. Seizing his chance, Jack escapes and makes a run for his sword, only to be stopped and attacked by Ashi. As Ashi is about to stab Jack, the samurai's allies break into Aku's lair and begin attacking the demon. Jack begs her to resist, but (On the surface) she appears to ignore him. Initially unsure of how to finish off Jack, Aku finally decides that Ashi (Still under his control) should be the one to kill him. After trolling everyone with the show's original opening monologue (Complete with Mako's dialogue, sans the background music), Aku announces that he has captured Jack and plans to execute him on live television. The episode begins with many of Jack's allies gathering around their television sets to watch a live broadcast of Aku's lair. The fate of the entire past, present and future and the space-time and the universe hangs in the balance as Samurai Jack faces Aku once and for all.
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