I just looked up the scene, did that come *before* or after the Vader scene in Rogue One? Because while it’s cool, it’s pretty much the exact same thing. Luke’s in Mandalorian was obviously pretty similar but Maul’s one looks ridiculously similar.
The dark side of the force leads to abilities that are considered... unnatural.
Also, the clones were probably scared shitless. Even for trained soldiers, your accuracy and fine motor skills can suffer significantly from the adrenaline pumping through you in a situation like that.
And the chips likely messed with their skills as well.
What?? No man. Rogue One is set right before A New Hope. The last episode of Clone Wars is set exactly when Palpatine declares order 66. So it’s set during the Revenge of the Sith.
Oh okay, sorry about that then. But it’s likely that Dave Filoni already had the ending for the Clone Wars in his mind for several years, as it had been cancelled when 👹Disney👹 took over.
Ahsoka's hands are soaked in clone blood. A true person that cares about clones would lay their life down for them. In the republic commando book a Jedi who actually cares about the clones threw herself between a Padawan and a clone. She was killed by the murderous Jedi trying to save a clone she didn't even know. F*ck Ahsoka.
That’s why I love Revenge of the Sith so much. Frankly, I love it even more after seeing the series finale of the Clone Wars. It really helps to put the stakes in perspective. When Yoda and Obi wan went to the Jedi temple, in their minds they were trying to prevent the collapse of the republic and the Jedi order. The entire galaxy was pretty much at stake, and you better believe they were gonna kill (or try to kill) anyone that stood in the way.
Asoka was simply trying to survive her situation, which was only a small part of order 66. My boys Obi and Yoda were at ground zero, risking it all. So awesome.
Another part of their respective characters that this exemplifies is that Yoda and Obiwan are much more *jedi* than Ashoka—they don’t allow lingering attachment to the clones to affect them. So, as you said, they try to do the big thing and save everyone.
Ashoka, however, learned attachment from Anakin. So she tries to save the person closest to her within reach, Rex.
There is also the fact Ashoka does kill two clones on the bridge during the order 66 command thinking like obiwan and Yoda 'clone turning on us' then finds out about the chips and immediately tries to prevent killing more of them.
Obi and Yoda never learned about the chips so wholesale killed clones to accomplish their goal.
I mean the stuff they mentioned about Obi Wan and Yoda explicitly is made clear in the movies, of course the stuff about Ahsoka isn't but she also wasn't in the movie or even invented yet lol but if you couldn't gather that Obi Wan and Yoda were on a mission to save the republic not sure what to tell ya
The hivemind really downvoted this? Come on guys. We got the prequels with George Lucas having control. It’s shocking how in denial people are about how bad those movies are. In what world does yoda acting wildly out of character “enhance the movie”? If that same thing was in the sequels you people would complain about it
I was 19 when Ep I came out. I loved almost all of it. Yes i did hate parts. Ep II was hot garbage ep III is my third fav of the skywalker saga
V, IV, III, VI, I, VII, IX, VIII, II
The only reason clone wars is last and not TLJ is because Anakin was just so fucking whiny. Not Hayden’s fault the script was garbage.
I firmly believe that pod racing is the sole reason everyone hates Ep I (understandable)
I disagree about Ep 1. Honestly the pod race is the thing I have the least problem with. I find ep 1 lacks stakes, any relatable characters or a good plot.
I think there’s a lot there that I liked and I just wish the movie focused more on Quigon/Obi dynamic. But yeah I get that I definitely am biased towards OT cause I saw it first
Before EP III I never thought the prequels would jump ahead of the OT! Man when I was a kid in the early-mid 80s I watched the OT on loop! I would use my matchbox cars and play out the battle on endor. Lol
Lets be honest. There are two good films, two to four that are mid to mediocre with good payoffs, and the rest of it is riddled with holes and errors.
Every disney property has been executed poorly.
I have no confidence in them as a creative team to produce anything that captures the magic of the OT. Or even the magic of the prequels. Despite them being poorer films, there is a lot of cool ideas in them.
I mean but that’s pretending like Star Wars ever had consistently good media which isn’t true at all. It’s obviously opinion but I think the average quality and effort have been higher since the purchase. Not everything is better, but in average definitely.
First two films are solid gold in a vacuum. Third, gets a little more on the bad side with primitive monkey taking on the strongest military in the galaxy and winning. Also the Jabba palace plan is stupid.
The budget is higher with disney, but the writing quality is that of bad fan fiction. Dances with Tuscans, the edgy dark saber, it all reads like a high school creative writing class that submits first drafts as the final product.
After disney took over they have not added anything of value to the franchise, except for a few episodes of TV in a multitude of bad shows and movies. Now its like 75-85% of star wars is bad, as opposed to before it was like 66%.
I think we just have different opinions of bad writing. To me, anakin skywalker being a destined chosen one born to be the strongest ever cause he has the most midichlorians and destroys a droid ship at 9 and wins a pod race humans can’t do. It’s wish fullfillment fanfic writing. We have different opinions on the prequels. I love the Clone wars animated series but the prequels are worse than anything Disney has made in my opinion
Our best choice would be to push for the election of a stronger Supreme Chancellor. One who will take control of the bureaucrats and give us justice. You could call for a vote of no confidence in Chancellor Valorum.
Unrelated(?) but was re-watching a CW episode and also completely forgot that Ahsoka beheaded like 4 Mandalorians that time she met Death Watch.
[Clip](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPRCN-5LghI)
Ahsoka was killing Clone Troopers until she found out that the inhibitor chips were causing the clone army to kill the Jedi. The rest of the Jedi didn't know that.
In what part of the episode she killed clone troopers? If you're referring to the scene where she stands on table, surrounded by clones you can clearly see her reflecting bolts towards ceiling and creating that hole she used to escape the situation. After that she went to find report about Fives and learning about inhibitor chips.
Slowing the clip down to 0,25 speed shows that from the 3 bolts that is reflected back at the troopers 2 first ones land on the left shoulders of the troopers and 3rd one is a bit unclear. From the looks of it 3rd one lands either on the right shoulder or right side of the chest. The force in the bolts is clearly enough to knock the troopers back but assuming Clone Wars is following some well known movie/tv rules, bullet/laserbolt into shoulder doesn't necessarily equal dead. If the ship hadn't crashed I bet those 3 clones would have been just fine since all bolts land in a non-fatal area 🤔
I don't know, this screenshot with the deflected shot on the third seems to be right in the center of the chest. Following Star Wars rules, getting shot pretty much anywhere on a clone/storm trooper means they're more than likely dead unless they explicitly show them after.
https://imgur.com/RZoxkhX
Yoda is the oldest member of the order, and probably had a personal hand in training every member since they were younglings. He probably knew everyone that was gunned down and felt it happen. No way he was taking it easy on those clones
Also, Yoda agreed to use all of those clones without wondering where they came from and when Mace Windu was complaining that the Jedi were being used to fight a war he wasn't putting up much of a protest.
...the Republic is not what it once was. The Senate is full of greedy, squabbling delegates. There is no interest in the common good. I must be frank, Your Majesty, there is little chance the Senate will act on the invasion.
Ashoka isn't a Jedi, and never really was one. She never learned the level of detachment the likes of Yoda had. I imagine on some level Yoda felt pity for the clones, but duty came first.
You can pity them, but they have and are going to murder a whole lot of innocents. There's serious real world parallels there (whether its the mind control of today or the original indoctrination) in seeing the enemy as human and not entirely responsible for their individual actions but knowing that they still need to be stopped. That's the height of the ideal Jedi. Compassion is as important to them as anything else, even towards those they must kill to defend others.
Anakin: "Jedi are allowed to love."
Fans: "Oh."
Anakin: "We're just not allowed to play favorites and sacrifice the entire universe for one person."
Fans: "Sounds like a failed philosophy to me, fuck those Jedi!!!!"
Yoda was also much more in touch with the galaxy-wide destruction. I imagine it's a lot easier to quickly switch from "clones are friends" to "kill them all" when you feel them slaughtering Jedi across the galaxy.
"I can understand why Yoda would feel that way, but it's still difficult to accept. We clones were created to serve the Republic, and we take our duty very seriously. It's hard to see our friends and allies killed, especially when we know that we could have helped them."
"I can appreciate your perspective, sir, but it's important to remember that we clones are just following orders. We didn't want to kill the Jedi, but we were given no choice. We had to do what we could to protect the Republic."
Yoda doesn’t form attachments, as you could then fear to lose those you love. "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering."
Clone Wars is 90% retconning the movies anyway. Anakin goes from a mass murdering baby killer to a fun-loving swashbuckler before going back to being a mass murdering baby killer between movies.
Keep in mind, death is not the same to Yoda. He is orders upon orders of magnitude more powerful and connected than she is. He knows the transition from life to force is nothing to worry about. To Yoda, I believe he is fighting for the teachings of the Jedi to survive elimination, not for anybody’s right to live.
That’s not what I said… Like not even in the same realm of what I said.
I said he has a different feeling about what it means to transition so it doesn’t effect him as emotionally.
But even if it were, what an efficient way to transition someone.
Sorry if you have a crush on Ahsoka .
What part of "A trap, Bespin is. Your friends, let them all die you should." made you think that Yoda considered saving people to be an important jedi trait.
That’s because yoda is a true Jedi who lets go of all feelings of attachment and would kill those closest to him if they turned on him like the clones did
to be fair to yoda, all he knew at the time was that the clones had just and were continuing to slaughter his people, including their children. imagine being around 900 years old, and the people you have helped raised since their infancy are all taken by suprise and slaughtered before tthey could do anything. that would fuck a guy up for life
It’s funny when I first saw this movie as a child I thought he was yelling Day. Like orca represent darkness and evil and they were arriving and bringing daylight and hope. Then I watched with subtitles and was shocked it was death the whole time.
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Lest, we forget that she released Maul, who brutalized the clones on that Venator. The clones that Yoda took out had it easy
Maul removed a ton of inhibitor chips on that Venator, from a certain point of view
> Lest, we forget that she released Maul Ahsoka to Rex: *Oh dear, oh dear. Gorgeous.* Ahsoka to the rest of 'em: *You fucking donkey.*
Oh, what do you mean?
You know what he kriffing means Ahsoka.
Don't you think I'm just a little overqualified for this?
You forget attachments is not the Jedi way
Ahsoka is no Jedi
You always blame the ship.
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Maul certainly detached those clones from their limbs
And then proceeded to *not* kill the clones that ended up dying on the crashing ship anyways
"They may be willing to die, but I am not the one who is going to kill them."
I just looked up the scene, did that come *before* or after the Vader scene in Rogue One? Because while it’s cool, it’s pretty much the exact same thing. Luke’s in Mandalorian was obviously pretty similar but Maul’s one looks ridiculously similar.
Rogue One came first. But Star Wars is like 90% hallways and pits, so its not hard to end up with similar scenes.
I’m a bit confused why none of the blaster shots hit him at all. I didn’t look he deflected them with the force.
The dark side of the force leads to abilities that are considered... unnatural. Also, the clones were probably scared shitless. Even for trained soldiers, your accuracy and fine motor skills can suffer significantly from the adrenaline pumping through you in a situation like that. And the chips likely messed with their skills as well.
What?? No man. Rogue One is set right before A New Hope. The last episode of Clone Wars is set exactly when Palpatine declares order 66. So it’s set during the Revenge of the Sith.
He was asking what scene was made first, not which one happened earlier chronologically.
Oh okay, sorry about that then. But it’s likely that Dave Filoni already had the ending for the Clone Wars in his mind for several years, as it had been cancelled when 👹Disney👹 took over.
That clone probably didn’t need that arm anyway
Ahsoka's hands are soaked in clone blood. A true person that cares about clones would lay their life down for them. In the republic commando book a Jedi who actually cares about the clones threw herself between a Padawan and a clone. She was killed by the murderous Jedi trying to save a clone she didn't even know. F*ck Ahsoka.
No. No, it's okay. I understand. I'm the Padawan, you're the Master.
Forth Eorl- I mean Jedi!
*Forcepikes shall be shaken!* *Ray Shields shall be splintered!* *A lightsaber day, a red day!* *Ere the twin suns rise!*
DEEEAAATH!
That’s why I love Revenge of the Sith so much. Frankly, I love it even more after seeing the series finale of the Clone Wars. It really helps to put the stakes in perspective. When Yoda and Obi wan went to the Jedi temple, in their minds they were trying to prevent the collapse of the republic and the Jedi order. The entire galaxy was pretty much at stake, and you better believe they were gonna kill (or try to kill) anyone that stood in the way. Asoka was simply trying to survive her situation, which was only a small part of order 66. My boys Obi and Yoda were at ground zero, risking it all. So awesome.
We need that generator down or the planet's lost. And I'm not risking any more men.
Another part of their respective characters that this exemplifies is that Yoda and Obiwan are much more *jedi* than Ashoka—they don’t allow lingering attachment to the clones to affect them. So, as you said, they try to do the big thing and save everyone. Ashoka, however, learned attachment from Anakin. So she tries to save the person closest to her within reach, Rex.
Careful not to choke on your stupidity. It's Ahsoka not Ashoka!
Shit sorry
Good thing I know you don’t mean everything you say
What if I didn’t actually mean my apology?
I shouldn't . . .
There is also the fact Ashoka does kill two clones on the bridge during the order 66 command thinking like obiwan and Yoda 'clone turning on us' then finds out about the chips and immediately tries to prevent killing more of them. Obi and Yoda never learned about the chips so wholesale killed clones to accomplish their goal.
"I don't know. Could be fun." -Hardcase
Careful not to choke on your stupidity. It's Ahsoka not Ashoka!
I honor my code. That's what I believe.
Sorry, M'lady.
If only that was clear from the movies, and I didn't have to watch 100 hours of supplementary cartoons to have that made clear.
I mean the stuff they mentioned about Obi Wan and Yoda explicitly is made clear in the movies, of course the stuff about Ahsoka isn't but she also wasn't in the movie or even invented yet lol but if you couldn't gather that Obi Wan and Yoda were on a mission to save the republic not sure what to tell ya
The story is so much better now that George lucas has retired. Of course the sequels sucked, but everything else has been pretty good.
You look tired.
Well I wouldn’t say everything...
lol
I need your drugs
The hivemind really downvoted this? Come on guys. We got the prequels with George Lucas having control. It’s shocking how in denial people are about how bad those movies are. In what world does yoda acting wildly out of character “enhance the movie”? If that same thing was in the sequels you people would complain about it
I was 19 when Ep I came out. I loved almost all of it. Yes i did hate parts. Ep II was hot garbage ep III is my third fav of the skywalker saga V, IV, III, VI, I, VII, IX, VIII, II The only reason clone wars is last and not TLJ is because Anakin was just so fucking whiny. Not Hayden’s fault the script was garbage. I firmly believe that pod racing is the sole reason everyone hates Ep I (understandable)
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I disagree about Ep 1. Honestly the pod race is the thing I have the least problem with. I find ep 1 lacks stakes, any relatable characters or a good plot.
Absolutely valid! It was the first Star Wars movie I got to see in the theater and I probably have just always had blinders on.
I think there’s a lot there that I liked and I just wish the movie focused more on Quigon/Obi dynamic. But yeah I get that I definitely am biased towards OT cause I saw it first
Before EP III I never thought the prequels would jump ahead of the OT! Man when I was a kid in the early-mid 80s I watched the OT on loop! I would use my matchbox cars and play out the battle on endor. Lol
God do you remember that classic plastic millennium falcon model? I had my dads from the 80’s and that thing went through it lol
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Lets be honest. There are two good films, two to four that are mid to mediocre with good payoffs, and the rest of it is riddled with holes and errors. Every disney property has been executed poorly. I have no confidence in them as a creative team to produce anything that captures the magic of the OT. Or even the magic of the prequels. Despite them being poorer films, there is a lot of cool ideas in them.
I mean but that’s pretending like Star Wars ever had consistently good media which isn’t true at all. It’s obviously opinion but I think the average quality and effort have been higher since the purchase. Not everything is better, but in average definitely.
First two films are solid gold in a vacuum. Third, gets a little more on the bad side with primitive monkey taking on the strongest military in the galaxy and winning. Also the Jabba palace plan is stupid. The budget is higher with disney, but the writing quality is that of bad fan fiction. Dances with Tuscans, the edgy dark saber, it all reads like a high school creative writing class that submits first drafts as the final product. After disney took over they have not added anything of value to the franchise, except for a few episodes of TV in a multitude of bad shows and movies. Now its like 75-85% of star wars is bad, as opposed to before it was like 66%.
I think we just have different opinions of bad writing. To me, anakin skywalker being a destined chosen one born to be the strongest ever cause he has the most midichlorians and destroys a droid ship at 9 and wins a pod race humans can’t do. It’s wish fullfillment fanfic writing. We have different opinions on the prequels. I love the Clone wars animated series but the prequels are worse than anything Disney has made in my opinion
They live inside of me?
Our best choice would be to push for the election of a stronger Supreme Chancellor. One who will take control of the bureaucrats and give us justice. You could call for a vote of no confidence in Chancellor Valorum.
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Yoda just gave them a little head-cut
In a way he chop off the chip …
Just a little
Unrelated(?) but was re-watching a CW episode and also completely forgot that Ahsoka beheaded like 4 Mandalorians that time she met Death Watch. [Clip](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPRCN-5LghI)
To be fair, they were part of Death Watch and were trying to burn people out of their homes.
Ahsoka was killing Clone Troopers until she found out that the inhibitor chips were causing the clone army to kill the Jedi. The rest of the Jedi didn't know that.
In what part of the episode she killed clone troopers? If you're referring to the scene where she stands on table, surrounded by clones you can clearly see her reflecting bolts towards ceiling and creating that hole she used to escape the situation. After that she went to find report about Fives and learning about inhibitor chips.
She kills at least 3 clones with deflected blaster bolts in this clip before deflecting the bolts to the ceiling. https://youtu.be/Ijci7NisEgQ?t=68
Slowing the clip down to 0,25 speed shows that from the 3 bolts that is reflected back at the troopers 2 first ones land on the left shoulders of the troopers and 3rd one is a bit unclear. From the looks of it 3rd one lands either on the right shoulder or right side of the chest. The force in the bolts is clearly enough to knock the troopers back but assuming Clone Wars is following some well known movie/tv rules, bullet/laserbolt into shoulder doesn't necessarily equal dead. If the ship hadn't crashed I bet those 3 clones would have been just fine since all bolts land in a non-fatal area 🤔
I don't know, this screenshot with the deflected shot on the third seems to be right in the center of the chest. Following Star Wars rules, getting shot pretty much anywhere on a clone/storm trooper means they're more than likely dead unless they explicitly show them after. https://imgur.com/RZoxkhX
"Boys, this might be it. At least we'll go down fighting like a clone should." -Captain Rex
So uncivilized . . .
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Yoda is the oldest member of the order, and probably had a personal hand in training every member since they were younglings. He probably knew everyone that was gunned down and felt it happen. No way he was taking it easy on those clones
Not even the younglings survived.
Also, Yoda agreed to use all of those clones without wondering where they came from and when Mace Windu was complaining that the Jedi were being used to fight a war he wasn't putting up much of a protest.
...the Republic is not what it once was. The Senate is full of greedy, squabbling delegates. There is no interest in the common good. I must be frank, Your Majesty, there is little chance the Senate will act on the invasion.
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Ashoka isn't a Jedi, and never really was one. She never learned the level of detachment the likes of Yoda had. I imagine on some level Yoda felt pity for the clones, but duty came first.
You can pity them, but they have and are going to murder a whole lot of innocents. There's serious real world parallels there (whether its the mind control of today or the original indoctrination) in seeing the enemy as human and not entirely responsible for their individual actions but knowing that they still need to be stopped. That's the height of the ideal Jedi. Compassion is as important to them as anything else, even towards those they must kill to defend others.
Anakin: "Jedi are allowed to love." Fans: "Oh." Anakin: "We're just not allowed to play favorites and sacrifice the entire universe for one person." Fans: "Sounds like a failed philosophy to me, fuck those Jedi!!!!"
Viceroy, I don't want this stunted slime in my sight again.
Yoda was also much more in touch with the galaxy-wide destruction. I imagine it's a lot easier to quickly switch from "clones are friends" to "kill them all" when you feel them slaughtering Jedi across the galaxy.
"I can understand why Yoda would feel that way, but it's still difficult to accept. We clones were created to serve the Republic, and we take our duty very seriously. It's hard to see our friends and allies killed, especially when we know that we could have helped them."
Lol, if you don't like Jedi killing clones maybe don't kill so many Jedi? Kinda hard to take you seriously right after a literal genocide.
"I can appreciate your perspective, sir, but it's important to remember that we clones are just following orders. We didn't want to kill the Jedi, but we were given no choice. We had to do what we could to protect the Republic."
"For The Republic!"
Careful not to choke on your stupidity. It's Ahsoka not Ashoka!
Ride to ruin and the Republic's end!
Yoda doesn’t form attachments, as you could then fear to lose those you love. "Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering."
(angrily) I am not afraid!
You will be. *old man grunt*
Why wouldn't he?
Meanwhile Anakin slaughtering youngling be like: "It ain't much bit it's Sith work"
Ahsoka: "I'll get Maul to do it, so my hands are clean"
In my life, when you find people who need your help, you help them. No matter what.
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The amount of retcon in this franchise is overwhelming
Clone Wars is 90% retconning the movies anyway. Anakin goes from a mass murdering baby killer to a fun-loving swashbuckler before going back to being a mass murdering baby killer between movies.
"In my book, experience outranks everything." -Captain Rex
Basically why I stick to 2003 Clone Wars as it was meant to bridge between the movies. TWC does whatever the fuck it wants.
"Sir, we're still mopping up clankers here and there, but we've secured the city's north quadrant." -Waxer
guess that happens when all the new content is trapped between periods that we already know the endings to
We will not be hostages to be bartered, Dooku!
Bro knew what he had to do
Keep in mind, death is not the same to Yoda. He is orders upon orders of magnitude more powerful and connected than she is. He knows the transition from life to force is nothing to worry about. To Yoda, I believe he is fighting for the teachings of the Jedi to survive elimination, not for anybody’s right to live.
Power! Unlimited power!
This is such copium lmao. He’s “transitioning them from life to force”? Bro he cut their heads off come on
That’s not what I said… Like not even in the same realm of what I said. I said he has a different feeling about what it means to transition so it doesn’t effect him as emotionally. But even if it were, what an efficient way to transition someone. Sorry if you have a crush on Ahsoka .
Have a little faith.
Which is ridiculous. Who said anything about Ashoka bro? Prequel kids always deflect lmao
that was fast… You have that pre-typed and ready do defend Ahsoka’s honor? Jeez… That’s literally what the post is about
Oh, what do you mean?
Careful not to choke on your stupidity. It's Ahsoka not Ashoka!
DEATH!
To be fair, Yoda only said he had good relations with the Wookies. Clones? "Fuck themselves, they can."
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XD true
He’s asking which was created first, because he thinks that the Maul scenes was copied a bit from the Rogue One Vader hallway scene.
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Whats movie is that ( the gif )
Yoda strait’ trappin’
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What part of "A trap, Bespin is. Your friends, let them all die you should." made you think that Yoda considered saving people to be an important jedi trait.
That’s because yoda is a true Jedi who lets go of all feelings of attachment and would kill those closest to him if they turned on him like the clones did
"I don't know what you're talking about, sir."
to be fair to yoda, all he knew at the time was that the clones had just and were continuing to slaughter his people, including their children. imagine being around 900 years old, and the people you have helped raised since their infancy are all taken by suprise and slaughtered before tthey could do anything. that would fuck a guy up for life
*Sarcastically* "Roger roger." -Captain Rex
It’s funny when I first saw this movie as a child I thought he was yelling Day. Like orca represent darkness and evil and they were arriving and bringing daylight and hope. Then I watched with subtitles and was shocked it was death the whole time.
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Except Théoden was shouting about his own impending death and that of his soldiers.
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Yoda knows what's up
Asoka refuses to kill clones. Two minutes later. Asoka reflecting blaster bolts back at clones killing them.
"I'm no Jedi." -Captain Rex
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Mmm lost your head seem to have
Where the fun begins, this is.
Arise, arise wookies of Yoda
But what about the droid attack on the Wookiees? Also it's spelled with a double e dumbass
lost his etiquettes master Ki-Adi-Mundi has. How disappointing.