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"What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word."
Dang... I never considered how that line still holds weight amid the new canon.
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Goated BF2 quote
@@kamixakadio2441where’s this from?
@@Des7p Original Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign
In the series they hammer it in, especially in a certain arc, that the clones are men not droids but MEN and one of the worst things Sidious did was change these men into nothing more than killing machines
They always were killing machines. They are literally slaves purpose-bred for killing.
Season 4, Episodes 5-8 Umbarra Arc.
@@jecrex8349 good arc
There's also the fact that the clones are replicants of a Mandalorian donor. The Mandalorians continue to get used as nothing more than cannon fodder for the goals of the Sith, warriors without a purpose abandoned and eliminated over and over. The Clones are literally mass-manufactured versions of the best warriors in the galaxy made for no other purpose than to fight and die for a war they know little about, the epitome of this cycle.
@@thirdcoinedge Emperor V used them originally, Reven broken them spiritually, the jedi massacred them out of fear, and Emperor Palps broke them near completely
The Great Sith Plan is definitely worthy of the grimdark seal of approval, with Order 66 being the cherry on top. It is so gloriously evil that Tzeentch (damned be his name) would weep with joy.
All hail Darth Bane and his grand plan. Love those books so much
@@mattroxursoul Darth Plagueis is a banger as well
I think the plan was good but if it wasn't for Palpatine and his master plagues to set up lot of the political stuff with connections to groups like the trade fredaration they would of failed
Especially with the chips, originally those weren’t a thing and when they were made a thing I wasn’t sure. But they have made really dark and great.
@@kashmood7907 That was part of the plan. Keep the Sith small, keep them desperate, force them to adapt and destroy the Jedi with only two members. Eventually, the Sith needed to become masters of combat, economics, politics, everything.
Nothing short of an unstoppable dark god would be capable of completely destroying their fated enemy, and that's what Sidious became. I forget where it's mentioned, but he was described as an event horizon in the force itself, and he certainly acted that way. An inevitable end point that the Jedi couldn't prevent.
He touched on the Ahsoka part having to fight against the troopers with the helmet paint symbolizes her, but that wasn't the whole story of this tragic event.
See, at this point Ahsoka have already left the Jedi Order, technically making her a civilian. The clones didn't have to follow her order anymore yet chose to follow her to Mandalore anyway to fight and potentially die in a conflict they don't have to partake. They even surprised Ahsoka by showing her the new paint job right before they depart to show how much they trust her.
And all of it got destroyed in a mere moment.
I think it was directly said that Ahsoka was specifically added to shoot on sight list during hangar conversation, when her ship was crash landing. Could be wrong, it been a while.
@@davidhytha9828 You're not wrong on "adding to Order 66 list" part, just wrong on when. It was said by Palpatine himself to Rex right before execution of Order 66.
@@Taron_HaiTarThanks.
@@davidhytha9828 No problem, I'm glad to help out!
The Clones didn't choose anything. Half of the 501st went to Mandalore, under the command of Rex who was promoted to Commander. Anakin Skywalker ordered the soldiers to go with Ahsoka to capture Maul on Mandalore. They did however, choose to salute Ahsoka and treat her with the respect that they give all of their commanding officers even after she was no longer a General in the Republic Army (or a Jedi either)
It's not mentioned in the video but where he is talking about Tup repeating the same phrase i just want to point out, Anakin is a jedi but Tup only goes after the other Jedi. Which just goes to show how far the plot is. The clones won't attack Anakin because Palpatine wants him alive.
Good soldiers follow orders is terrifying in clone wars and in bad batch. Followed by "you're in direct violation or order 66..."
Also Grogu is 50 years old when you see him. His species grow up so fast.
Grogu was 50 at the start of The Mandalorian.
No Grogu's species grows slowly. At 50 Grogu is still basically a child.
@@The_Stranger1986 More like an infant. He can't even speak yet.
@@Tar-Numendil That is a serious Evolutionarily defect. Typically long lived species should have a very very short growth rate. This will allow them to maintain the longest prime in their life span.
You should definitely do clone wars reactions. The show just hits different even if you know some spoilers.
Agreed, watching the whole thing in its entirety just makes the ending that much more tragic. Plus I think he would have some really good input on what is happening.
UMBARA ARC! UMBARA ARC! UMBARA ARC!
@@wescarlson8924The true horrors of the Clone Wars
Agreed, even having come back from rebels the final season still hits like a ton of bricks, siege of mandalore was still a masterpiece even knowing which characters were going to survive.
I completely forgot about the line of "A good soldier follows orders" when it was used in Star wars vs 40k
For the best experience with The Clone Wars, I'd recommend watching in the chronological order rather than release. Its a bit of work having to go between different seasons and episodes but it makes the overall story flow better and straightens out after season 3 if I remember right. Either way you watch it, I hope you enjoy the show.
Now you know the origin of the phrase, “Good Soldiers follow orders”. The phrase we also hear right before the ever spiraling events of Star Wars vs 40k, when the ship get hyperspace rammed
If you watch "Clone War", remember: you started "from the end". Character you will meet WILL NOT rise to your expectation YET. They are here TO GROW into the SW icon you heard them to be.
Give it (the serie) and them (the characters) the time they need and, in time, you will find them to be as they were presented to you "at the end"
Grogu is part of Yoda's species (it will intentionally never be revealed, which is cool). Yoda was 900 and something so they age slowly. Grogu is in his 50s. Warning Clone wars first season is mid. Beyond third is just amazing. (Mostly)
I really got into it in Season 2, at the Landing at Point Rain episode. It felt like a movie with so many things happening. I was genuinely surprised when it was over and I realized I was only watching for a bit over 20 minutes.
Don't forget the beginings - *The Clone Wars Movie* .
@@Taron_HaiTar Technically it’s season 0 so my point stands. Its not that good though
@@Historyfrek4ever Yea, I agree, even thou season 2 is a little bit more than mid, in my opinion.
@@Taron_HaiTar True
I want THIS kind of Sheev in 40K. Someone whose plots take decades, who is at times both your best ally and mortal enemy. SOmeone who has grand ambitions and whose power plays are remembered for centuries. Just imagine if Horus had this level of malice and apathy rather than daddy issues.
“The nightmares…they’re finally over” RIP Fives
Clone Wars was 1 of my favorite cartoons growing up
Would love to see reactions to this series, Rebels, and Bad Batch. It adds a lot of events and tragedies that add to the movies. Especially Anakin’s fall to the darkside and Ahsoka and Order 66. Best order to watch would be chronological because the release order is all over the place with the story and it would just make soooo much more sense.
About the control chips arc in CW season 6: Fives actually told one of his best friends, a clone medic named Kix, about the chips and he investigated himself as well discovering the plot like Fives did, but he was abducted by seperatists right when the war ended. They put him into cryo sleep right before the seperatist ship was shot down. He was found by pirates 50 years later (during the sequels) and is the last clone alive. He discovered it all, but he couldn't do anything to prevent it. All of his friends are (pobably) dead by that point (Anakin, Kenobi, Rex, any other clones) or don't know he survived (Ahsoka), which makes it even more sad.
As someone who finally gave in and just finished binging The Clone Wars a couple months ago, MY GOD, it’s so worth it. Clone Wars and Rebels gave us so much.
"the bad batch" really does a good job of showing the transition between the republic into the empire. and we see what actually happens to the clones after order 66. its heartbreaking. and crosshair's storyarc is great stuff too.
Regarding Clone Wars, some episodes suck but some are really good. I recommend the Nightsisters Arc, Return of Maul Arc, Umbara Arc, Ahsoka Arc and Siege of Mandalore Arc
What I love about the final arc of clone wars is that…we know order 66 is coming, we KNOW, thanks to Rebels, that Ahsoka and Rex survive, but we DON’T know WHEN OR HOW it happens…so when it DID happen, I was STILL on the edge of my seat watching
Clone Wars is such a goated show.
Best piece of Star Wars media IMO
Especially watching it blind. This show gets pretty fricking dark.
Happy Umbara Noises
Why do I hear 70s rock music starting up?
I'd actualy enjoy you reacting to the clonewars. Rewatching awsome things with people I like alwhays lightens my mood.
18:04 good soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders, good soldier follow orders, good soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders
Good soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders
@@Hunter-zf7rtgood soldiers follow orders, good soldiers follow orders
The Obi-Wan series also touches on Order 66. Also, re Grogu: remember how old Yoda's race can be. Grogu is about 50-60 years old, IIRC in Mandalorian (NOT Book of Boba Fett) and is still considered a Youngling.
Obi wan series is also not good
There's no mention of the numbered orders or the inhibitor chips in the prequel films but the Kaminoan showing the army to Obi Wan in attack of the clones mentions that the clones have been genetically engineered to be incredibly obedient and loyal to whoever has authority over them.
As someone who grew up with the Clone Wars, the Order 66 scene in the season 7 finale was pretty heartbreaking to watch. Growing up with not just the Jedi but also the clones and getting to know them only to see the inhibitor chips erase those clones' identities and force them to shoot at their former friends was so hard to watch
12:20 - I really wish the movie would have kept Cody's line after being informed of Order 66 in the novel. "Would it have been too much to ask for the order to have come through before I gave him back the bloody lightsaber?"
There is a slight correction that needs to be said (if it hasn't yet, I'm only half way through the video), some clones welcomed order 66, typically the ones who's jedi generals were either less friendly to the clone army, or the ones who didn't understand the clones can't do what they can do. They would resent their generals for allowing large casualties either by ignorance or intent.
that is legends, not canon.
@joramsim ponkrell is my evidence that it could be very likely in cannon too. If the chips didn't completely brainwash them, I'm certain some would be like "finally"
to he fair, i don't think they needed the chip on ki adi mundi, he has a pretty bad rep for a reason
39:45 As established in the first episode of The Mandalorian, Grogu is a fifty year old toddler. Born about the same time as Anakin Skywalker. His species takes a LONG time to grow up, but live a very long time in exchange.
From my understanding of the old canon a lot of clones did not require much of a push to kill the Jedi. It was only a select group of Jedi that were really loved and adored by the clones. Part of it is because the Jedi were not really military people. So they would give the clones difficult missions to spare life, but would have been easier to accomplish if they had been just a bit more cut throat. Thus saving the lives of many clones. The Jedi got lots of clones killed in stupid ways which built up some resentment, especially in cases where the Jedi were not well liked.
Look into the history of the battle of Geonosis and how the clones were deployed. They had the the clone commandos line up on an open plain..... you know commandos, the special ops guys. The ones you want to land behind enemy lines and stuff.
Yeah, the Clones were raised to see the Jedi as military geniuses and then the reality hit them, there’s also the fact that many Jedi treated them like droids, like they weren’t people.
Which did not endear the Jedi to them, there were two Jedi from the republic commando books that were adored by every Clone that served with them and that’s because both prioritised the general safety of the Clones under them, these two Jedi being willing to just rain artillery on civilians in order to preserve the lives of their troops.
Both took to wearing actual armour and one because they were a field commander actually used a rifle as her main weapon instead of her lightsaber.
New context for Warhammer vs Star wars the chips are capable of malfunctions and clones have souls. Ergo tech priests or pyskers are able to cause the order to be executed if they find it
As others have said, the old Canon didn't have the Clones romanticize the Jedi as much as they do in The Clone Wars show. In old canon (and somewhat still this way) the Jedi are an entirely separate entity from the Republic. The clones were born and bred specifically to serve the Republic, not the Jedi, the Jedi just led the clones into battle. There is an entire list of orders that the clones were trained from birth to follow, one obviously being order 66.
You should watch the 501st journal cutscenes from the original Battlefront II. Rather basic nowadays, but it goes into a bit of detail about how the clones all knew that one day they may be ordered to kill their commanders, and when the order came, the clones didn't want to do it, but they did anyway, because they were loyal to the Republic and the Jedi were deemed a threat to it.
"What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word.
With the fall of Coruscant and the elimination of the traitorous Jedi, Palpatine's rise to power was complete. In recognition of our service and loyalty to the Emperor, the 501st were placed under the direct command of Lord Vader. Armed with deadly new weapons, blazing new ships, and shiny new armor, our presence let the galaxy know that the days of the Old Republic were well and truly over. We were establishing a new era, an era of order and peace."
Both depictions have their merits, the video you watched explained the chip side well, but when that season of the Clone Wars show aired, a lot of people thought the inhibitor chips were a plot cop-out because the show made people like the clones too much so they had to take their free will away in order make order 66 happen.
Anyway, just thought I'd bring that up. Surprised the video didn't at least mention old canon and compare it to the chip plot.
The thing is, the Clones were indoctrinated to be loyal _to the Republic._ Without the inhibitor chips plot device, the clone trooper should have opposed the rise of Palpatine destroying the Republic's institutions to put the Empire in its place.
I hadn't had any plans to watch clone wars, because I knew what would happen in Revenge of the Sith. However, one day I was bored so I decided to watch it. It was really good. It gives the clones so much more character. It also makes order 66 so much sadder cause you know the clones don't want to do what they are doing. They have no choice.
You should really watch it
To be fair once the clone wars TV series came out it made the order 66 scene just all that much more heartbreaking because it made you attached to not only every single one of those characters in the movies but ones that weren't even in the movies. And I would highly recommend checking the clone wars TV series out because it did everything the movies didn't, clones get massively fleshed out, the jedi do and so does their relationship.
And also the Star Wars Bounty Hunter game is actually the origin story for why Jango who you play as was chosen as the template for the clone army. And it kinda fills in some stuff also it's a great game if you haven't played it.
Bit of context before you start watching, originally Clone Wars was released in mixed episodic order, mostly telling different tales from different points before the later seasons. There is a chronological order for the episodes and the original movie. If you think you would understand things better in that order, I would recommend that. Also recommend you watch the video "The 501st Our Duty" by HFP before you start season 7 or after if you prefer.
As a member of the military, you absolutely need to watch TCW. Look for a chronological list so you can watch it right.
28:59 Oooh, Ray Park as Lorgar? That’s an interesting choice!
Oh, if this is going to make you cry... just wait until you watch the Umbara arc
Grogu is around 50 years old
For his species, that means he's a toddler
Hi, I'm new to your channel, but while watching your reaction, I just can't help but love your pug, she is so adorable!
One thing to notice about those episodes, it also answers a question about Anakin and Order 66, but more indirectly. There's a scene shown in the video where the clone goes into a trance and then rushes at one of the other Jedi in a rage. But notice how Anakin is standing right next to her. If you watch closely, the clone even shoves Anakin aside to get to her. He's in Order 66 mode, but he completely ignores Anakin like he's not even there, which tells us that not only are the Clones forced by the chips to execute the order, but they were also programmed to specifically exempt Anakin as a target when the order goes off. Even from the moment Palpatine comissioned the army, Anakin's fate as Vader was sealed.
You can squeeze in the entire series of Clone Wars over a weekend, I mean it's very easy to binge!
And the fate of the clones in bad batch might be even more sad
That pug has figured out that emotional blackmail works on dad lol
7day after you publish the video: how is your pug? Proud uncle yet?
A fair warning: The Clone Wars animated series is oftentime remembered only for its highs. It is debatable ir it is longer than it is good. This goes for Rebels and the bad batch as well. Maybe there are guides for shippable episodes.
The genius of the first half of the Order 66 episode in Clone Wars is that it plays with you and the fact that it's made sure you know where you're at in Revenge of the Sith, so you know it's getting close. But it also utilizes the spontaneity of Order 66 because you also know it can happen literally at any time. At no point during the episode does it ever feel safe to take a quick breath to relax. There are no warning signs until it's too late, and so you have no way to prepare yourself for it. You can only dread the anticipation.
The tragedy at the end of CW is even worse despite most of the clones she fights not being named. THE 501ST WERE SO HAPPY TO SEE HER THEY PAINTED THEIR HELMETS TO PAY OMAGE!
And then they're forced to gun her down or get cut down in the proess... heartbreaking
Clone Wars is essential Star Wars
Don't forget the original Clome Wars microseries. That needs to be watched also.
I never recommend the clone wars to anyone (despite it being one of my favorites of all time) because the first few seasons for the most part really are Y12 quality lol, but for anyone who can tough it out the second half just gets exponentially better with each episode
Grogu is the same age as Anakin Skywalker. During Order 66 they are both 22 years old. At the start of The Mandalorian Grogu is 50 and Anakin has been dead for 5 years.
Star Wars the clone wars has to be the greatest thing Disney ever came up with, it’s entertaining and it answers a lot on questions I’ve had, I just wish it kept going
So, I can tell this video is old. They did find out how grogu escaped and who saved him and we have now a few new live action order 66 scenes and their brutal.
You really need to do it. Like he said it puts the movie into context.
21:39 Just want to point out that pepole actually celebrated Lucas selling SW and were eager to see Disney wash away the stain of the prequels.
I knew how that dog was gonna look just from the sound
14:00 That's why even with the massive humanisation Clones got in Clone Wars and the connections to Jedi that were shown many fans still disliked the chips and felt the original portrayal of Clones just being that loyal and well trained to follow any proper order was believable.
I myself often wanted to see the older Clone Wars Multimedia Project and the newer series to coexist in the same universe so I was also one of the people who preferred indoctrination from birth/intense training over mind control chips and thought this could still coexist with the Clones being individuals who get close with the Jedi over the time of the war.
Additional order 66 material since that video: Mandalorian season 3 (grogu/baby Yoda is 50 years old btw, not a spoiler, given early mandalorian S.1 Ep.1), and Tale of the Jedi.
That bit about Patrick fucking hurt my soul, RIP
39:39 Well, in 1st episode of The Mandalorian is stated that he's 50 years old.
You have to watch The Closer Looks breakdown of Order 66 as well. It is so good, it is the review that really changed my mind about it and the prequels as a whole.
Yeah, subbin just for clone wars reactions😂
so originally the clones did it because they were loyal to a fault to the republic through sheer indoctrination from their birth, so when the order came most did it without question they also knew about order 66 as they memorized it and a couple other hundred orders
that lead to a lot of stories i like where their were clones who didn't commit order 66 mainly ARC troopers and clone commandos who had more independence and individuality than the rest of the clones
their are 3 stories that i can think of right now
1 is a clone was fighting in space and was knocked unconscious in his fighter through the battle and missed the order, waking up on a merchants ship he eventually found out through the merchant about order 66 was activated and dismissed it as a separatist plot not believing that the jedi betrayed the republic through a no named merchant, he eventually found out that it was true when he found a large group of younglings and padawans hiding on the ship, he later led off a group of clones that were going to inspect it claiming that he already searched the ship when he woke up and found no jedi
another is a group of ARC troopers finding a few jedi masters and a large younglings on one of the few schools on another planet than the order where they defend them from other clones allowing them to escape before being executed by Vader and the 501st
and the last is of a squad of commandos helping a master escape into hiding from a few other commando squads with only 1 surviving who went with the jedi and later marrying her
also 1 more thing, ki-adi-mundi (jedi with a cone head) was despised by the galactic marines regiment that he commanded and were happy to execute them before, don't know if its still like that now though
clone wars is the best i ever seen it made me such a big fan of star wars and all the characters that appeared in the show
Having grown up watching Clone Wars from it’s first episode to the final season that concluded a few years (geez, I actually feels so surreal that they actually completes it) I is an amazing series for sure. Just be on the look out for chronological lists, it helps keeps the series from getting too confusing early on.
Clone wars is my favorite star wars piece of media and i rewatch it all the time. I would definitely recomend watching it in chronological order since it jumps around a bit though :)
i will GLADLY watch you react to the clone wars it is AMAZING
Goddamnit I'm going to have to watch Clone Wars and Rebels now.
Wait - we do know who saved Grogu (who is supposed to be 50 years old at the time Din Djarin picks him up) from the Jedi Temple: Jedi Master Kelleran Beq (played by Ahmed Best).
If you react to Star Wars the Clone Wars i'd happily watch those reactions, though it's up to you on whether it happens or not.
The later seasons of _Clone Wars_ are great. And its sequel, _The Bad Batch,_ is brilliant: It focusses on Clone Force 99, a special group of "defective clones" with mutations (which were deemed useful enough so that they were allowed to live) during and right after the fall of the Republic,. On their experience of the destruction of Kamino's clone factories (their "home") and the Kaminoans in general on order of Palpatine. On the Bad Batch on the run, trying to survive as mercenaries and to find a new home far away from the Empire hunting them. On the increasing number of "rebel" clones (whose chip was damaged in combat or removed by other already free clones) like Rex and the Bad Batch who discover the Empire is running experiments on imprisoned clones to turn the survivors into perfectly brainwashed SpecOps hitmen. And on the clone troopers' fate in general after they have been deemed "expendable" and start getting replaced by enlisted Stormtroopers.
And the current season of _The Bad Batch_ also slyly forebodingly ties to shows like _The Mandalorian_ (which is set after the fall of the Empire and during the rise of he First Order) and the movie sequels, what with the Bad Batch characters uncovering genetic experiments by Empire scientists on order of Palpatine to transfer an "M factor" to another type of clone...
Fact is, the clones were trained to be loyal _to the Republic!_ Without the "inhibitor chips" (which technically were the opposite) who forced clones to follow orders they weren't even aware of, the clones should have opposed Chancellor Palpatine's rise when Palpatine started destroying the Republic's institutions and putting the Empire in place.
baby yoda (grogu) is the same species as Yoda. they can apparently live seemingly hundreds of years and only get stronger with the force over time. they also apparently have much longer periods in each stage of life, as Grogu is 50 years old but is still just barely beyond being a toddler. Yoda lived to 900 years of age, just so you have some sense of scale
Grogu is 50 years old at the time of his appearance on camera
Boss, idk how often ive said that you NEED to watch this show. But im glad you can see it now
If you do watch Clone Wars just be sure to keep Geneva Suggestion in mind. That's all I'm saying.
With Anakin alone there were at least 30 violations of the Geneva conventions. And then you have Obi-Wan being the jedi master of trolling
@@carbonwolf3865 Pretty sure there is channel on YT that recaps each season with the list of war crimes on each side
for as badass as the Mandolorians are: Emperor V used them originally, Reven broken them spiritually, the jedi massacred them out of fear, and Emperor Palps broke them near completely
Clone wars is a great casual show to watch. Very easy to pick up and put down in the early seasons
If you do decide to watch it make sure to look up the canonical order since they do flash back episodes and they dont disclose that so its alot less confusing to watch it that way.
Really hope you'll do a reaction series to Clone Wars! Only question you'll be asking yourself after watching it all is, why you didn't watch sooner. It's such a good show which actually makes the prequels better!
Yoda's species basically ages ten times slower than a human. Yoda lived to be almost 900 years old. While Grogu is 50 by the time he meets Luke in the mandalorian era. So he would basically be a five year old by that point
Grogu is about 50 "standard years" old. remember, he's the same species as Yoda, and Yoda was at least 900 years old when he died.
Post reactions if you start watching clone wars, they are pretty popular on RUclips. But you should really watch them in chronological order (in typical Star Wars fashion release order isn’t chronological)
grogu (baby yoda) is supposed to be around 50 in the mandalorian and book of boba fett series
This is my first video of yours, and if you start watching more, I KNOW I'll be tuning in again! Please watch Clone Wars and maybe Bad Batch after if you like Clone Wars. And I suggest watching Clone Wars in the Chronological Order and not release order, its a bit better that way.
You can watch the Fallen Order cut scenes like a movie. It is really good.
Also watching someone realize in real time how fuckin good The Clone Wars is is pure kino. Bravo sir. Hope you like it.
If you do watch Clone Wars you need to watch it in order with the timeliness. There should be a list somewhere on the internet that shows what order you should watch the episodes.
I've seen a lot of people over the years who absolutely hate what Lucas, Filoni, and Favreau (and eventually just Filoni and Favreau) have done to flesh out and characterize the clone troopers from 2008 onwards, but personally? I think that some kind of sleeper agent activation was necessary because even if some like Bacara and Faie would gladly shoot their commanders in the back even with no chip and no order, you really can't expect every single trooper in a galaxy spanning army to just turn on their comrades in a second and move on without any remorse afterward. Plus with the theme of the clone troopers themselves being loyalty and the prequels as a whole being a tragedy, I think it's sadly fitting to see them have their loyalty to the republic betrayed just like the jedi's after everything they've done for it. And as for what's happening now in canon with Palpatine trying to replace them all as quickly as possible with recruits for the storm trooper program? Well, that's just in character for him. In both canon and the EU, throwing away an old toy for something shiny and new is exactly what he did with two of his three apprentices, and what he was trying to do with his third when he died.
The EU clone troopers being unstoppable badasses who have no fear and are unconcerned with anything other than being useful to their emperor in a grim and dark galaxy where there is only war is cool and all, but do we really need that when we've already got the space marines?
43:00 it is never too late to watch this great show.
My advices:
Look for the chronological order and skip the few filler epidodes that includes Droids of Jaja as main character
More Schaffrillas Productions please
Upcoming Clone Wars/Bad Batch reactions? Yay!
while I acknowledge that pugs and other highly in-bred breeds are naturally unhealthy, they are so cute.
I want a continuation of Command and Conquer Lore from No String's Prd.
you should definitely do a clone wars reaction series and the rest of the animated stuff
I'm about halfway through... watch Clone Wars man. It gets so good. Even if you don't react to it for the channel, it's the main reason why I'm a die hard Star Wars fan (at least for older stuff lol)
I would watch every reaction from you on Clone Wars. It is better than prequals
Clone Wars > Rebels > Bad batch are some of the best Sw content out there.
Well uhm, there's another, longer depiction that probably came out after the og video.
25:07 He hit him with the Slap Chop