What i remember most of the rise of the Empire was how quiet it was. The Republic fell, and the Empire rose. Quickly, the vestiges were taken away and wiped clean. I remember how glad we were to be wearing helmets, so she (Ayala Secura) couldn't see our faces.
@prollins6443 Oh! I thought those were intentional and that it was just a cool combining of quotes. You combined two quotes: "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." "When the 501st was finally rotated out of Felucia, Aayla Secura made a point of seeing us off personally, calling us the bravest soldiers she had ever seen. It's a good thing we were wearing helmets, because none of us could bear to look her in the eye."
I didn’t think about it until seeing this over and over, but when Anakin goes to ignite his saber and dispatch the Younglings, he does it with his left hand. Historically, left was referred to as the sinister side of someone, it’s why left handed people were considered tainted or evil for far too long. It’s also his remaining human hand… he’s using the last vestiges of his humanity to slaughter children… well, more children, he’s already killed Tuskegee children at this point.
Something amusing about the Youngling scene: Lucas and Christensen didn't think they could get a realistic reaction for the suprise of the lightsaber igniting out of the kid, so Christansen walked in making an extremely angry face and suddenly lunged his head forwards at the kid and went 'boo' at the moment the lightsaber was supposed to ignite to startle him legitimately. the startling followed by bald confusion was legitimate. But it's funny to imagine Christansen going 'BOO' at someone.
That's why now i can't watch this serious horrible scene of "killing kids" without laughing. Knowing this BTS detail makes me imagine anakin himself going "Boo" when he ignites the lightsaber
Yeah I agree with Alex Hefner here. The "younglings" are so impressionable they could have been turned to the "Dark Side"; there would have been many more Sith. Although THAT would alter events in the first trilogy.
The Empire would have just trained them as Inquisitors since they were still former Jedi in Palpatine's eyes, and the Inquisitors basically became the Boss Fights for Jedi during the Reign of the Empire so they all get killed off pretty quick. There's only a few that make it until after Endor and even then, they still get hunted down by the New Republic
It was probably more important to have Anakin do something unforgivable so he would feel he deserves to suffer and thus push him further into the dark side.
One of the most poignant scenes in Star Wars, perhaps in SF cinema overall, is the execution of Order 66 in Episode III Revenge of the Sith. What is most beautiful is that the poignancy is implied. It is moving beyond words from what we know to be true rather than what is told to us. Consider Yoda's scene. He's almost 900. Every living Jedi has been trained by Yoda at some point in their lives. Yoda has known all 10,000 of the extant Jedi since they were infants. They are the only family he has and he is one of the few constants in their lives. Through the Force he feels each of them die. Each of them confused and afraid as the clone troops turn their rifles and fire. Each Jedi knows they have been betrayed, and through the Force we can assume that most of them are feeling this happen to their friends, their family, across the Galaxy. But Yoda, more than any other Jedi, feels all of them. At once. And he knows, whether or not he could have prevented this; whether he could possibly have seen it coming, he knows in his heart that he should. Roughly 10,000 of the people he loves most in the Galaxy die at once, and he feels every one go. 900 years of his life and a thousand years of the Jedi are wasted in that moment, and he feels it all go like watching the sun blown out like a candle. Like 10,000 suns. 10,000 candles. And Yoda, more than any other, feels them go out. Yoda, suddenly almost completely alone in the Force, is left to feel the darkness that remains.
@2:16 the troopers shot her so many times because they respected her. Felucia was hell, and she was making sure hardly anyone died with the clones. When they shot her, they shot her repeatedly to make sure she died right away and not living wishing someone can end her. But if that is how they killed someone they cared about, who did they hate?
I like the way Christansen acted out the younglings scene. Just a simple, slow lowering of his head signified intent. Its a baser instinct all humans have. Just before you plan to lunge/attack someone, you lower your head that way. Its such a small detail, but its very profound. And all the reactors reacted to it even before he ignited his lightsaber.
Everyone is so surprised that Anakin killed the kids when, in the previous movie, he described killing a bunch of sand raider children, and that was before his official turn to the Dark Side. The dood was already a mass murderer.
difference is the Raiders killed his mother.. And the raider kids would grown up to raid and kill others.. The Younglings were innocent and pure... So Anakin saying what he did to the raiders is nothing but revenge and justice..
@@D0nut42 yep they were evil.. And a product of their nature.. Just like you can't train a Lion to be a vegan, you can't train Sand Raiders to be peaceful..
@@doop8436 I deleted my reply because it was petty and juvenile. Very, "Nuh-uh!" So, I'm sorry about that. That being said: I disagree that it's different. Children are children. Unless they are born sociopaths, then they are a result of their environment. The sand raider children didn't take Anakin's mom. The adults did.
That kinda almost happened. The MPAA was threatening to give it an R rating over order 66 and anakin burning. Theres a scene that was cut where a jedi teacher stands before anakin protecting the kids and they have a brief duel but the jedi is killed by being cut in pieces. The mpaa didn't want any kind of amputation to human figures, it's ok to cut up droids and even cgi aliens but not people.
@@cpob2013 Well then the MPAA forgot about Luke getting his hand cut off and they forgot Anakin got his hand cut off too.. They fine with amputations, they just were not fine with kids being present while the teacher was getting cut up..
@@edsr164 The Jedi are enemies of the Sith. They were already trained in the ways of the Jedi. It's not like they were just harmless youngsters. First understand the lore of Star Wars a little before you write something like that.
The other tragedy none of them know about is, they all think the clones willingly carried out the order. They don’t know about the control chips in all their heads
It always has cracked me up how people idolized anakin so much and George even gave him a "good guy goes to heaven" force ghost ending like anyone that slaughtered toddlers could ever go on to be a hero for good lmao
16:53 It reminds me more of the extinction of the knights Templar more than Julius Caesar. A single coordinated attack eliminated a mighty fighting force throughout all of Europe, ordered from the Pope they were supposed to work with.
I like at 23:15 she comments "I don't think she needed that many shots" about Aayla Secura, because she's right, she didn't need that many. But her clones shot her that much in an attempt to ensure that she died as quickly as possible and suffered as little as possible.
So many people don't understand. Palpatine didn't get to specific clones. They all knew these orders. They were a list of contingency plans in case really weird situations came up. Including arrest/kill the chancellor.
If they had actually shown every second of it, the kids being cut into pieces screaming then perhaps fans wouldn't still be gushing over great Anakin was. As it is they still think he's totally cool, what a guy.
I always find it interesting when the reactors get so shocked when Anakin kills the jedi younglings, they completely forget that this is the second time he slaughtered kids. They always forget about the Tusken Raiders in AoTC when he tries to save his mom. Anakin even specifically tells Padme that it wasn't just the Tusken men he killed but the women and CHILDREN too. He even says he "slaughtered them like animals."
Sitting here watching this scene over and over and seeing peeps reactions I can't help think about Anakin and the younglings.. and I thought about it. You can't look cool chasing around 20 kids in a big room trying to stab them with a lightsaber. Like .. Come here you little shits!
The boga - the creature that Obi-Wan is riding - gets it harder in the novelization; instead of the blast triggering an avalanche, the boga moves its body so that it takes the blast instead of Obi-Wan.
I actually looked it up one day and Boga still survived that, I don't remember where exactly but somewhere there's a sentence or 2 about how Obi-Wan saw her later back in the barn place where he got her from
Order 66 is very similar to the russian revolution. When the bolsheiviks took power they issued Army Order Number One, instructing enlisted soldiers of the russian army to organize their own councils and run themselves ignoring their officiers except in combat. Any officer that tries to break up a council will be arrested, any who resist arrest will be shot. After years of fightimg ww1 and being ordered by these officers into danger over and over, many soldiers took this as an opportunity to simply kill their lieutenants or captains that they didnt like. Within a few days, thousands were killed and those who remained were loyal to the bolshiviks, either out of love or fear.
I wish it was more stated in the movies. But the clones have those inhibitor chips so even though they are friends with the Jedi they still can't control themselves why don't order 66 came again just to show how evil the chancellor really was
This is why I miss the pre-Disney days. The days of when the clones _didn’t have_ that dumbass chip and could actually think and reason for themselves. Back when the clones were allowed, story concept wise, to make up their own mind…and a number of them did. Most figured “I might as well do what I’m told since that was what I was created to do,” while quite a few actually went against orders and fought to protect their Jedi leaders or in one instance consciously pretended as though he didn’t see some younglings hiding in a locker and looked the other way. The whole idea of the chip is just lazy writing.
Guys the chips was introduced during the clone wars cartoon. Dooku and palpatine made sure the chips were there so they can always control the army. Disney didn't get ahold of the cartoon Star wars till the final season. Which thankfully they stuck their nose out of so they can make a good story wrap up. Some people say the chips were bad writing but it just shows the careful planning that palpatine took. So I don't really consider it lazy writing I just consider it showing how evil he was turning friends against friends
My girlfriend at the time had never seen the original trilogy and started with the prequels. So she got to see to the fall of Anakin without knowing what happens
Watching this movie at the theater when it came out... The silence and audible sobbing was deafining.... 😕 They did film Anakin/Vader killing the Younglings but Lucas in the end decided to not use it...
Since Yoda was a powerful member of the light side, he would stand out on a normal planet. So, he chose to go to Dagobah to mask his presence in the Force. It was a planet the dark side could not see through. Also, Yoda was guided to Dagobah by the Force after hearing the voice of Qui-Gon Jinn. There, Yoda spoke with Qui-Gon's spirit and began to learn how to retain his consciousness after death. I'm a core nerd 😭😭😭
To really pour salt in the wound, the Clone that shot Plo Koon down was a nobody, I genuinely don't even remember his name. The only thing he's known for is shooting down Plo Koon and then thinking he was hot shit because of it. The one saving grace is that Plo Koon's Clone starfighter commander from the Clone Wars, Warthog, wasn't the one to shoot Plo down
Anakin should not have come back as a force ghost. MF murdered innocent younglings! I don’t care if he had become Darth Vader at that point. He had a conscience when seeing his son dying, he should have had one for the younglings! He was about to be a father for Christ sake!
"Poor Anakin, someone must have forced this on him. Killing the little Jedis is something he would never do willingly." But dear Anakin fan group, your Prince Charming is an absolute pig, a brutal criminal and anyone who voluntarily kills children is the filthiest dregs of a society. In "Rogue One" he confirms this again when boarding the rebel corvette. He is a butcher and would have fit well into the Nazi ranks. The clone warriors had no chance to defend themselves against Order 66. They had a real programming that prevented them from resisting the order.
Is there anyway possible you can show the spot where Padme confront Anakin on Mustafar and Obi Wan is waiting on the ship? Or maybe be the first one to do the fight scene of obi wan and Anakin from start to finish? Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen both did those takes themselves all lightsaber movies jumps kicks spins they were absolutely amazing in this action packed scene.
And the ones that know star wars existed before 2008 know the clones were simply train, disciplined soldiers coldly following orders and not gi Joe knock offs that were innocent victims of mind control. "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."
Why weren't they watching Clone Wars? I tell them that Inhibitor chips were biochips that were engineered into the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic.
Reactions to movie clips never get old, just like the Younglings
Too soon 😂
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But, this comment does...
That was worth a like.
What i remember most of the rise of the Empire was how quiet it was. The Republic fell, and the Empire rose. Quickly, the vestiges were taken away and wiped clean. I remember how glad we were to be wearing helmets, so she (Ayala Secura) couldn't see our faces.
I like the combination of Battlefront 2 quotes with your own twist to it, that's pretty cool.
@CloneCommanderCrater1102 it's been awhile since I played the campaign. Sorry for the misquoted lines.
@prollins6443 Oh! I thought those were intentional and that it was just a cool combining of quotes.
You combined two quotes:
"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."
"When the 501st was finally rotated out of Felucia, Aayla Secura made a point of seeing us off personally, calling us the bravest soldiers she had ever seen. It's a good thing we were wearing helmets, because none of us could bear to look her in the eye."
Slaps Youngling Slayer 9000:
"This baby can slay so many younglings."
I didn’t think about it until seeing this over and over, but when Anakin goes to ignite his saber and dispatch the Younglings, he does it with his left hand. Historically, left was referred to as the sinister side of someone, it’s why left handed people were considered tainted or evil for far too long. It’s also his remaining human hand… he’s using the last vestiges of his humanity to slaughter children… well, more children, he’s already killed Tuskegee children at this point.
I think autocorrect got you on the Tuskens.
Auto correct is a pain 🤷♂️
Lucas 100% meant this. What a mind!
Something amusing about the Youngling scene: Lucas and Christensen didn't think they could get a realistic reaction for the suprise of the lightsaber igniting out of the kid, so Christansen walked in making an extremely angry face and suddenly lunged his head forwards at the kid and went 'boo' at the moment the lightsaber was supposed to ignite to startle him legitimately.
the startling followed by bald confusion was legitimate. But it's funny to imagine Christansen going 'BOO' at someone.
That's why now i can't watch this serious horrible scene of "killing kids" without laughing. Knowing this BTS detail makes me imagine anakin himself going "Boo" when he ignites the lightsaber
Yeah I agree with Alex Hefner here. The "younglings" are so impressionable they could have been turned to the "Dark Side"; there would have been many more Sith. Although THAT would alter events in the first trilogy.
The Empire would have just trained them as Inquisitors since they were still former Jedi in Palpatine's eyes, and the Inquisitors basically became the Boss Fights for Jedi during the Reign of the Empire so they all get killed off pretty quick. There's only a few that make it until after Endor and even then, they still get hunted down by the New Republic
It was probably for the best he didn’t do that, look at Reva from Obi-wan series 😅
Robot Chicken [Adult Swim] did a skit on that idea.
It was probably more important to have Anakin do something unforgivable so he would feel he deserves to suffer and thus push him further into the dark side.
2:37 puppy hiding when youngling slayer 9000 shows up
One of the most poignant scenes in Star Wars, perhaps in SF cinema overall, is the execution of Order 66 in Episode III Revenge of the Sith. What is most beautiful is that the poignancy is implied. It is moving beyond words from what we know to be true rather than what is told to us.
Consider Yoda's scene.
He's almost 900. Every living Jedi has been trained by Yoda at some point in their lives. Yoda has known all 10,000 of the extant Jedi since they were infants. They are the only family he has and he is one of the few constants in their lives.
Through the Force he feels each of them die. Each of them confused and afraid as the clone troops turn their rifles and fire. Each Jedi knows they have been betrayed, and through the Force we can assume that most of them are feeling this happen to their friends, their family, across the Galaxy.
But Yoda, more than any other Jedi, feels all of them. At once. And he knows, whether or not he could have prevented this; whether he could possibly have seen it coming, he knows in his heart that he should.
Roughly 10,000 of the people he loves most in the Galaxy die at once, and he feels every one go. 900 years of his life and a thousand years of the Jedi are wasted in that moment, and he feels it all go like watching the sun blown out like a candle.
Like 10,000 suns. 10,000 candles. And Yoda, more than any other, feels them go out. Yoda, suddenly almost completely alone in the Force, is left to feel the darkness that remains.
@2:16 the troopers shot her so many times because they respected her. Felucia was hell, and she was making sure hardly anyone died with the clones. When they shot her, they shot her repeatedly to make sure she died right away and not living wishing someone can end her. But if that is how they killed someone they cared about, who did they hate?
I like the way Christansen acted out the younglings scene. Just a simple, slow lowering of his head signified intent. Its a baser instinct all humans have. Just before you plan to lunge/attack someone, you lower your head that way. Its such a small detail, but its very profound. And all the reactors reacted to it even before he ignited his lightsaber.
Looking back, it's actually astonishing just how much this one movie got away with ^^;
If you listen closely to Anakin igniting his saber, it’s Darth Vader’s ignition sound
Anyway your father wanted you to have this weapon specifically when you were old enough.
Love how Natalie INSTANTLY remembered the kids at the temple lol
Everyone is so surprised that Anakin killed the kids when, in the previous movie, he described killing a bunch of sand raider children, and that was before his official turn to the Dark Side. The dood was already a mass murderer.
yeah but they didn't consider those raider kids "real people" much like in real life today when... well, you get the point. :)
difference is the Raiders killed his mother.. And the raider kids would grown up to raid and kill others.. The Younglings were innocent and pure... So Anakin saying what he did to the raiders is nothing but revenge and justice..
@@D0nut42 yep they were evil.. And a product of their nature.. Just like you can't train a Lion to be a vegan, you can't train Sand Raiders to be peaceful..
@@doop8436 I deleted my reply because it was petty and juvenile. Very, "Nuh-uh!" So, I'm sorry about that. That being said: I disagree that it's different. Children are children. Unless they are born sociopaths, then they are a result of their environment. The sand raider children didn't take Anakin's mom. The adults did.
"There's too many of them. What are we going to do?" Die, you are going to die.
Or Turned into Inquisitors.
Can you imagine if George Lucas just said, "Screw the PG-13 rating," and showed Anakin cutting down the kids?
That kinda almost happened. The MPAA was threatening to give it an R rating over order 66 and anakin burning.
Theres a scene that was cut where a jedi teacher stands before anakin protecting the kids and they have a brief duel but the jedi is killed by being cut in pieces. The mpaa didn't want any kind of amputation to human figures, it's ok to cut up droids and even cgi aliens but not people.
@@cpob2013 Well then the MPAA forgot about Luke getting his hand cut off and they forgot Anakin got his hand cut off too.. They fine with amputations, they just were not fine with kids being present while the teacher was getting cut up..
That would have been good! People are too quick to forgive Anakin, they have to see how low he fell
@@edsr164 The Jedi are enemies of the Sith. They were already trained in the ways of the Jedi. It's not like they were just harmless youngsters. First understand the lore of Star Wars a little before you write something like that.
I love how make try to just reason that Anakin didn't kill them, he just... took them somewhere! Yeah! That had to be it!
The other tragedy none of them know about is, they all think the clones willingly carried out the order. They don’t know about the control chips in all their heads
26:22 it does happen in the Kenobi show
It always has cracked me up how people idolized anakin so much and George even gave him a "good guy goes to heaven" force ghost ending like anyone that slaughtered toddlers could ever go on to be a hero for good lmao
16:53 It reminds me more of the extinction of the knights Templar more than Julius Caesar. A single coordinated attack eliminated a mighty fighting force throughout all of Europe, ordered from the Pope they were supposed to work with.
The scene they are reacting to: 😭
Their faces in the thumbnail: 😀
I like at 23:15 she comments "I don't think she needed that many shots" about Aayla Secura, because she's right, she didn't need that many. But her clones shot her that much in an attempt to ensure that she died as quickly as possible and suffered as little as possible.
To be fair those kids owed him money. So, ya know!
So many people don't understand. Palpatine didn't get to specific clones. They all knew these orders. They were a list of contingency plans in case really weird situations came up. Including arrest/kill the chancellor.
If they had actually shown every second of it, the kids being cut into pieces screaming then perhaps fans wouldn't still be gushing over great Anakin was. As it is they still think he's totally cool, what a guy.
To be honest, we’d probably find that cooler. We know he’s a bad guy. Doesn’t change anything
I always find it interesting when the reactors get so shocked when Anakin kills the jedi younglings, they completely forget that this is the second time he slaughtered kids. They always forget about the Tusken Raiders in AoTC when he tries to save his mom. Anakin even specifically tells Padme that it wasn't just the Tusken men he killed but the women and CHILDREN too. He even says he "slaughtered them like animals."
Sitting here watching this scene over and over and seeing peeps reactions I can't help think about Anakin and the younglings.. and I thought about it. You can't look cool chasing around 20 kids in a big room trying to stab them with a lightsaber. Like .. Come here you little shits!
He probably force pulled each one to him. Like in his hallway scene.
Too bad he forgot to do that with the disc.
Order 66 nuggets!
The boga - the creature that Obi-Wan is riding - gets it harder in the novelization; instead of the blast triggering an avalanche, the boga moves its body so that it takes the blast instead of Obi-Wan.
I actually looked it up one day and Boga still survived that, I don't remember where exactly but somewhere there's a sentence or 2 about how Obi-Wan saw her later back in the barn place where he got her from
Order 66 is very similar to the russian revolution. When the bolsheiviks took power they issued Army Order Number One, instructing enlisted soldiers of the russian army to organize their own councils and run themselves ignoring their officiers except in combat. Any officer that tries to break up a council will be arrested, any who resist arrest will be shot. After years of fightimg ww1 and being ordered by these officers into danger over and over, many soldiers took this as an opportunity to simply kill their lieutenants or captains that they didnt like. Within a few days, thousands were killed and those who remained were loyal to the bolshiviks, either out of love or fear.
I wish it was more stated in the movies. But the clones have those inhibitor chips so even though they are friends with the Jedi they still can't control themselves why don't order 66 came again just to show how evil the chancellor really was
This is why I miss the pre-Disney days. The days of when the clones _didn’t have_ that dumbass chip and could actually think and reason for themselves. Back when the clones were allowed, story concept wise, to make up their own mind…and a number of them did. Most figured “I might as well do what I’m told since that was what I was created to do,” while quite a few actually went against orders and fought to protect their Jedi leaders or in one instance consciously pretended as though he didn’t see some younglings hiding in a locker and looked the other way. The whole idea of the chip is just lazy writing.
The idea predated the chip. Before it was from the psycho conditioning. The chip really didn't change anything.
Guys the chips was introduced during the clone wars cartoon. Dooku and palpatine made sure the chips were there so they can always control the army. Disney didn't get ahold of the cartoon Star wars till the final season. Which thankfully they stuck their nose out of so they can make a good story wrap up. Some people say the chips were bad writing but it just shows the careful planning that palpatine took. So I don't really consider it lazy writing I just consider it showing how evil he was turning friends against friends
My girlfriend at the time had never seen the original trilogy and started with the prequels. So she got to see to the fall of Anakin without knowing what happens
11 out of 18
Watching this movie at the theater when it came out... The silence and audible sobbing was deafining.... 😕 They did film Anakin/Vader killing the Younglings but Lucas in the end decided to not use it...
You see it slightly in the hologram of the security tapes they see
Since Yoda was a powerful member of the light side, he would stand out on a normal planet. So, he chose to go to Dagobah to mask his presence in the Force. It was a planet the dark side could not see through.
Also, Yoda was guided to Dagobah by the Force after hearing the voice of Qui-Gon Jinn. There, Yoda spoke with Qui-Gon's spirit and began to learn how to retain his consciousness after death.
I'm a core nerd 😭😭😭
I don't get why they are surprised Anakin slaughtered the younglings. They are Sith, there are two. All Jedi, They gotta GO!
Good soldiers follow orders.
The infamous Order 66.
To really pour salt in the wound, the Clone that shot Plo Koon down was a nobody, I genuinely don't even remember his name. The only thing he's known for is shooting down Plo Koon and then thinking he was hot shit because of it. The one saving grace is that Plo Koon's Clone starfighter commander from the Clone Wars, Warthog, wasn't the one to shoot Plo down
“This is so sad I don’t want to watch this”
No no no you watch it and be depressed like all of us 🥲🤣
Too many reactors are surprised that evil Sith are doing evil Sith things!
HOW DID THEY ALL NOT CRY? I bawled like a baby when I first saw the younglings asking what to do
I bet most (80 to 90%) have seen this already.
Keyword: baby. You're a baby, that's why you cried! Lol
@Justanotherblackman shuuuuush! You will reveal my secret! Lol
Anakin should not have come back as a force ghost. MF murdered innocent younglings! I don’t care if he had become Darth Vader at that point. He had a conscience when seeing his son dying, he should have had one for the younglings! He was about to be a father for Christ sake!
He should at most have come back looking old like Alec Guiness, not young like Hayden.
The one time in storm trooper history where they didn't miss a shot
These are clone troopers, big difference
I didn't know Ewoks react to films too
Good soldiers follow orders
"Poor Anakin, someone must have forced this on him. Killing the little Jedis is something he would never do willingly." But dear Anakin fan group, your Prince Charming is an absolute pig, a brutal criminal and anyone who voluntarily kills children is the filthiest dregs of a society.
In "Rogue One" he confirms this again when boarding the rebel corvette. He is a butcher and would have fit well into the Nazi ranks. The clone warriors had no chance to defend themselves against Order 66. They had a real programming that prevented them from resisting the order.
Is there anyway possible you can show the spot where Padme confront Anakin on Mustafar and Obi Wan is waiting on the ship? Or maybe be the first one to do the fight scene of obi wan and Anakin from start to finish? Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen both did those takes themselves all lightsaber movies jumps kicks spins they were absolutely amazing in this action packed scene.
Who else think the music of The Rains of Castamere fits with the Jedi Purge?
That Dasha of R'ts'ssia sucks so bad. She's a terrible actress and clearly takes notes ahead of time.
The ones confused the clones did this. Those of us that watched The Clone Wars know the clones didn’t have a choice.😢
And the ones that know star wars existed before 2008 know the clones were simply train, disciplined soldiers coldly following orders and not gi Joe knock offs that were innocent victims of mind control.
"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."
Order Chicken 65
Why weren't they watching Clone Wars? I tell them that Inhibitor chips were biochips that were engineered into the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic.