Yes, a lot of us are friend. *Tech* He should have been with his brothers, instead of what he was dealt. *Alone* Just Wrong. And he always in his way, stood up for my Crosshair. And didn't fail in this season either. Omega aside, they would of had to honor what he wanted to do; rescue Cross along with the other Clones on Tantiss. It can't be all in vain. All around devastating finale, this season was a tad depressing as well.
Clones: Loyal to a fault, brave as can be, warriors through and through. They sacrificed everything to push forward and win the war, but to what end? To have their loyalty trampled on and be manipulated into turning on the very republic they swore to defend. To be forced to turn on their own brothers, and to be forced to destroy the closest thing to home. Then to be cast aside without second thought the moment their use is done. In fiction, I can hardly think of a fate as tragic as the clones.
As kamino fell, all I could think about were the brave clone troopers who died for the Republic and kamino. 99 died for his home, his brothers. R.I.P. to all those who died for what they believed was right.
Honestly, I've felt that way about the clones during the entire Clone Wars the closer the series got to Order 66. If they died before Order 66 then they don't have to live with the pain of having executed it. And then if they died during Order 66, they wouldn't have to live through the Empire, waking up to what they had done, following orders that they knew were wrong, and then being discarded and sent to their death or be experimented on anyway. The Siege of Mandalore aftermath is starting to look really nice in comparison.
0:00 to 0:41 With how many scenes of kamino we get of it being empty and devoid of life I always took that as a message from Dave Filoni, The Clone wars are over, It’s time to move on in the story, We’ll always have our memories of the clone wars but as someone once said “The show must go on”
with everything in seasons 1 & 2; it seems that everything is becoming hopeless with the annexing of the former Separatist worlds, the extermination of the Jedi the decommissioning of the clones, to the death of Tech and abduction of Omega is just so depressing.
Unfortunately, that's exactly how it should feel. Luke and the Rebel Alliance's whole purpose was to bring hope to a hopeless galaxy under tyranny. The Empire would be different from the Republic by default. Goes to show that despite the filler episodes, Filoni knows how to create a good atmosphere for a post Episode III galaxy.
R.I.P. Kamino. You will be missed
"when have we ever followed orders"
the sad batch
I bet that actually had some deeper meaning in the first episode but we didn't know it yet
Hi @gate water
The Clone Who Said “The Sad Batch” Was Right 🫡 RIP IN THE WATERS OF KAMINO
Lmao
This hits to a crushing weight when you're using it to process the season 2 finale...
I am in shambles
Yes, a lot of us are friend. *Tech* He should have been with his brothers, instead of what he was dealt. *Alone* Just Wrong. And he always in his way, stood up for my Crosshair. And didn't fail in this season either. Omega aside, they would of had to honor what he wanted to do; rescue Cross along with the other Clones on Tantiss. It can't be all in vain. All around devastating finale, this season was a tad depressing as well.
Clones: Loyal to a fault, brave as can be, warriors through and through. They sacrificed everything to push forward and win the war, but to what end? To have their loyalty trampled on and be manipulated into turning on the very republic they swore to defend. To be forced to turn on their own brothers, and to be forced to destroy the closest thing to home. Then to be cast aside without second thought the moment their use is done.
In fiction, I can hardly think of a fate as tragic as the clones.
Did they really turn on the republic?
Mayday & Crosshair
As kamino fell, all I could think about were the brave clone troopers who died for the Republic and kamino. 99 died for his home, his brothers.
R.I.P. to all those who died for what they believed was right.
They were the lucky ones, I suppose
While Kaminoians ultimately got the raw end of the stick.
99😢
After seeing how the Empire treated the clones, I am starting to feel more sorry for the clones that survived the war than the ones that didn't.
Honestly, I've felt that way about the clones during the entire Clone Wars the closer the series got to Order 66. If they died before Order 66 then they don't have to live with the pain of having executed it. And then if they died during Order 66, they wouldn't have to live through the Empire, waking up to what they had done, following orders that they knew were wrong, and then being discarded and sent to their death or be experimented on anyway. The Siege of Mandalore aftermath is starting to look really nice in comparison.
This is the moment when the Bad Batch turned into The Saaad Baatch
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0:00 to 0:41 With how many scenes of kamino we get of it being empty and devoid of life I always took that as a message from Dave Filoni, The Clone wars are over, It’s time to move on in the story, We’ll always have our memories of the clone wars but as someone once said “The show must go on”
Kamino has fallen an end of a era.😢
They fought so hard to defend Kamino in the Clone Wars only to end up bringing it down themselves. A bitter irony.
I still can't believe he is gone.......
Makes the heart hurt. Tears for Our Dear *Tech*
No one's ever really gone
Too late, the republic has fall and we didn't see it 😔
One of many advance Kaminoan's cities left to waste by the Empire.
thanks for uploading
with everything in seasons 1 & 2; it seems that everything is becoming hopeless with the annexing of the former Separatist worlds, the extermination of the Jedi the decommissioning of the clones, to the death of Tech and abduction of Omega is just so depressing.
Unfortunately, that's exactly how it should feel. Luke and the Rebel Alliance's whole purpose was to bring hope to a hopeless galaxy under tyranny. The Empire would be different from the Republic by default. Goes to show that despite the filler episodes, Filoni knows how to create a good atmosphere for a post Episode III galaxy.
Getting the crown vibes
17 months ago
this is the shit
The trailer for Bad Batch season 3 makes this even worse.
Why? What happened in it?