20 Things You Somehow Missed In Star Wars: The Clone Wars
20. Count Dooku's Brief Sith Eyes
Unlike the majority of the other Sith Lords found blasting Jedi with lightning and trying to slice them in two with their bleeding red lightsaber, Count Dooku's eyes don't actually ever turn yellow during his appearances in Episode II - Attack of the Clones or Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.
For those unaware, the reason a Sith's eyes change colour to that sinister yellowy and red is down to the fact that eyes are the window to the soul in Star Wars, with that eye change being a result of a person's uncontrollable rage burning within them.
With Dooku being a largely composed individual and a person who largely just wanted to bring an end to the corruption he saw within the Galactic Senate throughout the films, then - and seemingly not being entirely consumed by anger and hate like a Darth Maul, for example - it made sense that his eyes didn't go through that same change... in the movies, at least.
There were actually a few moments there in the Clone Wars where they did, highlighting how Dooku wasn't always an entirely calm and collected dark side user.
Dooku's fight with Anakin on Tatooine during the Clone Wars movie in 2008 and the scenes showing him training Maul's brother Savage Oppress in season three's 'Witches of the Mist' episode both contain a yellow-eyed Dooku during a few blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments.
And while on the subject of eyes...