Kanan has PTSD. Along with Rex, Obi-Wan, Saw, and Maul. Rex lost a bunch of his friends, including Fives and Heavy, he also thought Ahsoka was dead after she fought Vader. Obi-Wan was forced to cut down Anakin and leave him to burn. Saw watched the death of his sister in the Clone Wars. Maul watched as Sidious killed his brother, and as Grievous killed his mother. That's pretty traumatic.
To everyone having issues with Rex saying he did not betray his Jedi. But then fired on Ahsoka. Go back and watch the scene again. Rex as a person, as an individual with free will never betrayed Ahsoka. He fought with everything he had to tell her what she needed to know before the chip took his ability to choose away from him. What Clone or loyal friend could possibly have done more in that situation?
S4U he definitely did everything he could to set Ahsoka up for success, before it went south. Good thing Tupp’s chip malfunctioned when it did. The Force works in mysterious ways
His sacrifice wasn't exactly in vain, after all. Well... I can live with that. :) ..... :,) O_O (!) WHAT? I-I-I'm not...! This is not a tear, it's just... A-ack, it's not like I'm about to go emotional or anything, okay?! >:\ (baka...)
@Tin Watchman Ahsoka wasn't a Jedi when Order 66 was initiated, so this comment is referring to Anakin Skywalker who at that point was known as Darth Vader.
@@greekfountain9303 It's a little different, basically Order 66 happened at night in after they set up camp and Kanan (Caleb) watched his master behead his friends. Then she died so he could escape and later joined up with a pirate. Just search up "Star Wars The Lost Padawan Comic"
ya know what I don't get why didn't rex and the rest of them convince the other clones to remove their chips? I mean i doubt it was widespread knowledge but these three clones weren't exactly in the same group and under the same Jedi so ya.
Wallie _ Rex's rank "Captain" is closest to Ahsoka's rank "Jedi Commander", so technically Ahsoka is Rex's direct supervisor, but ultimately Anakin's rank was "Jedi General" so Rex would report to him. Also keep in mind Ahoska is Anakin's Padawan and thus, rarely left her Master's side. So both of them would be listening to Anakin most of the time and Ahsoka rarely got the ability to lead Clones independently. A episode was devoted to this in the Clone Wars where Ahsoka was upset that Anakin was always butting into her briefings never allowing her to lead. So the reality is, Rex is talking about Anakin. He also in a earlier episode of the Rebels, commented that his Jedi learned to use "HIS" wits with the Force and made "HIM" an excellent warrior.
Regardless of what the novel says. Rex throughout Star Wars: Rebels has used the word "HE /HIM" when referring to the Jedi he served. Also Ahsoka, was stripped of her titles as a Republic Officer after she was kicked out of the Jedi Order. So she would not fall into the Republic military command structure. That is the main reason why Ahsoka faced a Republic Court, because Clones were killed and Clones are ultimately property of the Republic. Even if Ahsoka was cleared of the crime, and was welcome back into the Jedi Order, she was NOT welcome back into the Republic Military. The bottom line is, the writers made a mistake. The novel "Ahsoka", tries to fix the mistake and does a poor job of it. However, the mistake is minor and not that big of a deal, as Rex would never betray Anakin or Ahsoka. If forced to choose, Rex would probably blast himself rather then pick sides.
I get why Rex doesn't necessarily need to, but it makes me angry and frustrated that nobody even attempts to sympathize with Kanan about what happened. If I didn't already know what Order 66 was, what he said alone is enough to make me horrified. Then you add the pain and loss in his voice and it's a whole new level of sadness.
I don't think anybody doesn't empathize with Kanan, but they all lost something or someone to Sidious and the empire they all had to move on from that pain so they could stop them.
There’s a difference between not being sympathetic and disagreeing. It’s basically just clone racism, it’s understandable but it’s still not right. If they all hanged up on him and said he was a piece of shit for not trusting clones the. You’d have a point. But just trying to convince him to stop treating Rex and his men like they’re monsters is pretty understandable.
I don't get why so many people don't like Kanan because of this. I can completely understand him, just imagine what he went through... Everyone, every single person, he ever knew was either killed or betrayed him.
Great episode, I really liked this part and Kanan's later talk with Hera. The Last Padawan comic helps fill in some details of the past. I hope we learn more of Hera's past too.
This scene is really powerful, you hear the pain and hate in kanans voice, reliving that moment he watched his master be gunned down, like he was that little padawan again, helpless to do anything
where did the clones have the time to tell kanan that the chips made them kill jedi? Kanan was on the run and the clones either became the first batch of storm troopers or retired.
+Anthony ortiz He means that after Order 66 was issued, the clones put it about as gossip that they'd been forced into it. Kanan heard it on the grapevine.
Kanan was captured by thr Clones shortly after his Master was killed. He talked with them about thr whole thing and they confessed, then gave their lives to escape prison.
Me. My theory is that he didn't betray his jedi, from a certain point of view. He never killed Ahsoka, she removed his chip before he did anything to her, so he didn't betray her, from a certain point of view. Notice how he puts his hand on the back of his head while walking way.
@@isharkyshark3974 I think when he says he didn't betray her, he means that he was able to resist the chip for a few seconds and tell her to find fives, which ultimately saves them both. If he didn't do this, then he would have ended up killing her.
No, he was referring to both. When Rex is tutoring Ezra later he specifically refers to "his Jedi" as a male later. "He also used his wits, which made him a great warrior." That's an Anakin ref if I ever heard one. He did also help Ashoka during the novel, bit he did initially turn on her after fighting the chip for a few seconds.
@Ravens Fan4 agreed, but this line kinda feels retconned in a way. As many people have pointed out Anakin was Rex's Jedi (as in he was telling the truth), however he still did comply with the order when it was given
Kanan should’ve been the protagonist of Rebels. Along with Hera. Everyone else should’ve been a side character and it should’ve been done in the same art style as the Clone Wars.
@@HufflepuffBaseball42313 This is actually the correct answer. People misunderstand the word protagonist...the think there can only be ONE protagonist in a story. In reality, you can have as many as you need. Protagonist also does not necessarily mean the 'good' guy(s) either. It is just who or whomever the story is focused on.
Kanan: You weren’t there you weren’t even born Ezra: What are you talking about Kanan: I don’t want to talk about it Kanan: Anakin didn’t have the high ground
The Bad Batch didn't save his life. Crosshair was actively trying to gun him down. Hunter WAS trying to help him, but Kanan probably thought he was just trying to trick him by lulling him into a false sense of security.
Um... Wasn't Rex's general Anakin... So yeah... Kinda pointless to say he didn't betray him. The 501st are the ones who stormed the jedi temple under the leadership of Anakin.
That is cannon. Season 2 finally Ahsoka never encountered Maul before Mandalore. By then she'd had already left the Jedi order. So how did Ahsoka recognize Maul And How did Maul Know Ashoka Left the order referring to her as Lady Tano. Also Rex in the second episode of that season calls back to his adventures with Ahsoka from the start of TCW to the Seige of Mandalore. It is my oppinion that anything planned for clown wars including Reven Is cannon. Rebels is playing out like these events happened with or without Disney's direct approval. Ad really the only reason it was cancled was not for some self deluded scheme it was simply a matter of competition. Besides it's not like CN was broken up about it they already killed YJ Green Lantern and Batman. This is all my opinion feel free to disagree with me.
He meant he himself stayed true to his principle of loyalty. That he could be trusted. The actions of Anakin and the rest of the 501st does not undermine his own decision to remove his chip and not follow Order 66.
"I don't want to discuss it!"
*discusses it*
Yep, he spills the beans at 0:29
sometimes you gotta do something you dont want to
Yoda told kanan to be honest with his apprentice and all kanan could do was to teach the best he could
carth onasi
Females in a nutshell
This hits different after watching the bad batch
Yep
Here here
yea
It really did :(
True
Kanan has PTSD. Along with Rex, Obi-Wan, Saw, and Maul. Rex lost a bunch of his friends, including Fives and Heavy, he also thought Ahsoka was dead after she fought Vader. Obi-Wan was forced to cut down Anakin and leave him to burn. Saw watched the death of his sister in the Clone Wars. Maul watched as Sidious killed his brother, and as Grievous killed his mother. That's pretty traumatic.
Star Wars is pretty much just a clusterfu** of war so PTSD is probably normal
Fennekin Flames lol what? You obviously don’t know what you’re talking about via Ahsoka. They both faked their deaths after order 66
Doggo she had a little bit during the beginning right after it says it in the ahsoka book
Fennekin Flames obi wan didn’t have to leave anakin to burn alive he could have made his death quick but he just left him to die in fire
I think Anakin has the most PTSD out of all of them let's be honest
I don't know why, but when Kanan said Ezra wasn't even born in that period, I feel the sadness...
That was very harsh of Kanan to say that to Ezra.
WASN'T Ezra born on Empire Day?
Joshua Desautels yes ezra was born if I am not mistaken which I am not it was first season and he turned 15 that day
Purple_Rose, but either is Luke or Leia until after Obi-Wan and Anakin's fight in Mustafar.
Yeah, as in "You weren't even alive to feel or understand it."
That part from 0:40 to 0:50, the voice acting for Kanan is amazing. The way his voice trembles and breaks, the grief, the anger. I love it.
Me too:)
Freddie Prinze Jr. is the GOAT
To everyone having issues with Rex saying he did not betray his Jedi. But then fired on Ahsoka. Go back and watch the scene again. Rex as a person, as an individual with free will never betrayed Ahsoka. He fought with everything he had to tell her what she needed to know before the chip took his ability to choose away from him. What Clone or loyal friend could possibly have done more in that situation?
S4U he definitely did everything he could to set Ahsoka up for success, before it went south. Good thing Tupp’s chip malfunctioned when it did. The Force works in mysterious ways
A good soldier follows orders. But a true soldier and a true friend never betrays those who they care for and let others take away their free will
Finally!! Someone who actually realizes it wasn’t his fault
He actually tried to resist it, if I’m not incorrect
Zurvan Mooney yeah, its kind of obvious..
This hits even harder now that I’ve seen Bad Batch
Ikr
I can't believe we actually saw it. We got order 66 twice in the Clone Wars
@@milocorrigan7128 fr I was like damn 😔😔
Sometimes I wished Order 66 had an override switch or something.
Was about to say this
"Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering. Much fear I sense in you." - Yoda
Funny, cause in the new trailer it shows Ezra turning to the dark side.
I hope he pulls a Kylo Ren and is caught between the dark side and the light.
Then what leads to fear in this analogy? (I apologize for such a philosophical question, but I just have to know.)
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"Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to not letting anybody TAAAAAALLLLLKK" - Yarael De Bruyne
they must've realized fives was right all along
His sacrifice wasn't exactly in vain, after all.
Well... I can live with that. :) ..... :,)
O_O (!) WHAT? I-I-I'm not...! This is not a tear, it's just... A-ack, it's not like I'm about to go emotional or anything, okay?! >:\ (baka...)
MrDibara You're pretty cringey.
MrDibara Fucking Weeb.
Don’t worry boys I reported MrDibarra’s comment
CoolDrify it’s sad that it was just them who decided to believe him
And the others couldn’t get their chips out in time
Rex didn’t betray his Jedi, but his Jedi betrayed him.
Irony.
Ironic
@Tin Watchman Ahsoka wasn't a Jedi when Order 66 was initiated, so this comment is referring to Anakin Skywalker who at that point was known as Darth Vader.
@@Cosix101 Rex didn't know about that for starters. And he never found out who Vader was.
well Episode 11 of season 7 just came out, and WOW Rex did betray ahsoka but was save by her.
This scene definitely hurts more now after watching it in The Bad Batch.
Comics one was damn sad too
@@ahmetutkuakbulut5374 what happened in the comics
@@greekfountain9303 It's a little different, basically Order 66 happened at night in after they set up camp and Kanan (Caleb) watched his master behead his friends. Then she died so he could escape and later joined up with a pirate.
Just search up "Star Wars The Lost Padawan Comic"
Anyone here after the first episode of The Bad Batch????
Here
Many people are XD
Yep. And I loved seeing that.
Well Jedi's are the traitors
Definitely damn I get the feeling why he hates them more
Hunter “I’m on your side........I’m just as confused as you are”
Thought it was just putting the 66th like
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@@toastysketches2517 aww man - i missed it !
Kanan/Caleb wasn't really listening to him.
@@ElvenRaptor well, his master was killed by the clones 2 minutes earlier
Rex: we all had a choice
Also Rex: Anyways I started blasting
Lmao
He resisted
Dingdong but he lied to Kanon saying he “removed his chip.” But Ahsoka was the one who did
He didn’t want to give the full details
Dingdong yeah or otherwise Kanon would definitely not trust Rex. If Kanon knew Rex and the clones tried to kill her with barrage
Rex didn't betray his Jedi, but his Jedi killed the remaining Jedi. /Facepalm
ya know what I don't get why didn't rex and the rest of them convince the other clones to remove their chips? I mean i doubt it was widespread knowledge but these three clones weren't exactly in the same group and under the same Jedi so ya.
Wallie _
Rex's rank "Captain" is closest to Ahsoka's rank "Jedi Commander", so technically Ahsoka is Rex's direct supervisor, but ultimately Anakin's rank was "Jedi General" so Rex would report to him. Also keep in mind Ahoska is Anakin's Padawan and thus, rarely left her Master's side. So both of them would be listening to Anakin most of the time and Ahsoka rarely got the ability to lead Clones independently. A episode was devoted to this in the Clone Wars where Ahsoka was upset that Anakin was always butting into her briefings never allowing her to lead.
So the reality is, Rex is talking about Anakin. He also in a earlier episode of the Rebels, commented that his Jedi learned to use "HIS" wits with the Force and made "HIM" an excellent warrior.
Regardless of what the novel says.
Rex throughout Star Wars: Rebels has used the word "HE /HIM" when referring to the Jedi he served.
Also Ahsoka, was stripped of her titles as a Republic Officer after she was kicked out of the Jedi Order. So she would not fall into the Republic military command structure.
That is the main reason why Ahsoka faced a Republic Court, because Clones were killed and Clones are ultimately property of the Republic. Even if Ahsoka was cleared of the crime, and was welcome back into the Jedi Order, she was NOT welcome back into the Republic Military.
The bottom line is, the writers made a mistake. The novel "Ahsoka", tries to fix the mistake and does a poor job of it. However, the mistake is minor and not that big of a deal, as Rex would never betray Anakin or Ahsoka.
If forced to choose, Rex would probably blast himself rather then pick sides.
They were probably just beginning to find out about it, and these clones probably had just had theirs removed when Order 66 began.
Anakin falling to the dark side somehow negated Rex's principle of loyalty? Keyword: Jedi.
This is why fives is my favorite clone ever
Buğra Alparslan yeah he found out about Order 66 early and warned Rex before he died
we all have a choice
Also got to watch him rank up to a badass Arc Trooper overtime. Him and Echo are my favorite clones
Heavy always did hate this place rip domino sqaud
He’s the reason Ahsoka and Rex are even alive. Massive W
I get why Rex doesn't necessarily need to, but it makes me angry and frustrated that nobody even attempts to sympathize with Kanan about what happened. If I didn't already know what Order 66 was, what he said alone is enough to make me horrified. Then you add the pain and loss in his voice and it's a whole new level of sadness.
This right here.
I don't think anybody doesn't empathize with Kanan, but they all lost something or someone to Sidious and the empire they all had to move on from that pain so they could stop them.
@@Phantom19913 Order 66 was a little different in that the ones who executed it were your allies though.
There’s a difference between not being sympathetic and disagreeing.
It’s basically just clone racism, it’s understandable but it’s still not right.
If they all hanged up on him and said he was a piece of shit for not trusting clones the. You’d have a point.
But just trying to convince him to stop treating Rex and his men like they’re monsters is pretty understandable.
@@blackbirdrose6871 fair point, I can see the logic there
0:54 this is true,
"from a certain point of view"
😂 honestly
FUcking Gold lol
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Freddie Prinze Jr is a amazing voice actor......just brought me to tears with this one
"I didn't kill my jedi, because he turned into a sith"
@LudvigSky games ll
@LudvigSky games p
You dont have to kill ur Jedi if he became a Sith Lord
Rex doesn’t know that Anakin is a Sith Lord though.
Kanan: “The clones are dangerous! They might kill you!”
Also Kanan: Looks directly into a barrel of a lightsaber two inches away from his eye
I was just thinking about that
His lightsaber was turned off I think?
@jonmcinnis1645 it was he was fixing it
Hes being careful
@jonmcinnis1645 he is being careful
*Kanan puts light saber against his face* *Accidentally ignites the light saber*
I was just thinking that when I saw that😂
same thinking
Luke did the exact same thing in Ep. 4. Your critique is pointless.
0:17 You weren’t there! You weren’t even BORN!!!
Watching this and the beginning of the new Bad Batch episode is so heartbreaking...
This was recommended to me at an appropriate time.
Everyone is missing how incredibly succinct Kanan’s delivery of order 66 felt to the surviving Jedi. Every word is perfect
I don't get why so many people don't like Kanan because of this.
I can completely understand him, just imagine what he went through...
Everyone, every single person, he ever knew was either killed or betrayed him.
Yeah I can't either because basically any Jedi would initially be untrustworthy of Clones
i just find it crazy how kanan would talk like that to a legendary war hero. good thing he learned from his mistakes
@@StrykeSZN who the f cares how legendary a war hero you are if you were part of the group that wiped out the Jedi. I'm on Caleb's side.
@@junior523 acting like rex hasn’t had the most tragic life in star wars
This hits differently after episode 1 of the bad batch
Yup
0:49 Control chips. Darth Sidious was a genius with that.
Great episode, I really liked this part and Kanan's later talk with Hera. The Last Padawan comic helps fill in some details of the past. I hope we learn more of Hera's past too.
This scene is really powerful, you hear the pain and hate in kanans voice, reliving that moment he watched his master be gunned down, like he was that little padawan again, helpless to do anything
Yeah...
where did the clones have the time to tell kanan that the chips made them kill jedi? Kanan was on the run and the clones either became the first batch of storm troopers or retired.
+Anthony ortiz He means that after Order 66 was issued, the clones put it about as gossip that they'd been forced into it. Kanan heard it on the grapevine.
+Anglomachian thx
Anglomachian why was that not on the Kanan comic and when does he mention the grapevinve
Kanan was captured by thr Clones shortly after his Master was killed. He talked with them about thr whole thing and they confessed, then gave their lives to escape prison.
Ice Shred was this in the comic or in a new dawn?
Came back here after the bad batch episode to make sure there is consistency.
And there is.
You should read the Kanan comics. They go into how he survived after order 66.
I liked his voice acting. The emotion in it was good
Ethpling Right?
This hurts a lot more after watching the first episode of The Bad Batch
Here after watching ep 1 of the bad batch
This scene hits differently after bad batch episode 1
She fought with them for years and they gunned her in a second.
Seems legit
DatWiberOneYT Yeah she went down in a pretty badass way.
the same thing kind of happened with cody and kenobi
Jotaro & Johlyne Kujo uhh totally....
so uhh when are are you gonna finish revenge of the sith
Fighting for years somehow makes you immune to blaster bolts or something?
Same for Jedi master Jaro Tapal
This has a new meaning with the first episode of the bad batch
0:45
Love how his voice squeaks!
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
You feel so bad for him.
Hits different now
0:28 I always got chills
Clones: " We're loyal to each other, not some Empire. "
Kanan: " You weren't loyal to ME. "
Who is watching this after shattered?
Me. My theory is that he didn't betray his jedi, from a certain point of view. He never killed Ahsoka, she removed his chip before he did anything to her, so he didn't betray her, from a certain point of view. Notice how he puts his hand on the back of his head while walking way.
@@isharkyshark3974 I think when he says he didn't betray her, he means that he was able to resist the chip for a few seconds and tell her to find fives, which ultimately saves them both. If he didn't do this, then he would have ended up killing her.
@@eyesack9330 Yeah, good point.
Its so strange, the way Rex tells it he makes it look like he removed the chip before order 66...
@@Blackstar-010 I agree. I think in the original unfinished clips, he had actually removed his chip which lines up with rebels, but they changed it.
Is anyone else here after watching The first episode of The Bad Bunch with young Kanan.
This hits so differently after Bad Batch.
Who’s here after the new episode of the Bad Batch?
When Rex said he didn’t betray his Jedi, he meant Ashoka not Anakin
Hasan Ahmed no shit
No, he was referring to both. When Rex is tutoring Ezra later he specifically refers to "his Jedi" as a male later. "He also used his wits, which made him a great warrior." That's an Anakin ref if I ever heard one. He did also help Ashoka during the novel, bit he did initially turn on her after fighting the chip for a few seconds.
Have tou ween the new clone wars episode😂
@@knightmon2551 Me
@@nicname3147 nice
All the more painful after seeing it actually happen
Agreed
After watching bad batch, they did such a good job keeping the story consistent 😓
Who is Here after watching bad batch?
I am.
"I did not betray my Jedi" - Rex 2015
*6 Years Later*
"Execute Order 66"
"Yes Lord Sidious"
- Rex 2020
@Ravens Fan4 agreed, but this line kinda feels retconned in a way. As many people have pointed out Anakin was Rex's Jedi (as in he was telling the truth), however he still did comply with the order when it was given
He still resist and ask Ahsoka to find Fives. So from certain poin of view, he was right.
@@keaneowen9731 Ashoka also technically was not a jedi at the time.
@@Ethan-dn1wc Yes i want to tell that
*5 years*
Here after the Bad Batch.
“I don’t feel like discussing it” starts discussing it.
After watching The Clone Wars S7 and the Bad Batch, this hits WAY harder 😩
Rex: 0:54
Me after TCW season 7: *"LIAR!"*
ХВОСТ Well yes and no. The former being that he was giving a clue to Ahsoka before the chip took over his mind and the latter in that he fired on her.
now we know it why kanan or caleb are not trust clones
Kanan should’ve been the protagonist of Rebels. Along with Hera. Everyone else should’ve been a side character and it should’ve been done in the same art style as the Clone Wars.
They’re all the protagonists tbh
@@HufflepuffBaseball42313 This is actually the correct answer. People misunderstand the word protagonist...the think there can only be ONE protagonist in a story. In reality, you can have as many as you need. Protagonist also does not necessarily mean the 'good' guy(s) either. It is just who or whomever the story is focused on.
I hope that Jacen will Team up with bad batch in the ending of rebels season five following his parents Kanan and Hera's steps
The show is fine the way it is.
Funny how people seems to forgot that Clone Wars art style was heavily criticize when it came out.
Now I know how he feels now
Turns out when Rex said he didn’t betray his Jedi, he meant ahsoka, as she was on mandalore with him.
But wouldn't that work for anakin to as he never tried to kill him.
I wanna cry now that kanan is gone
And now we know he was with clone force 99
I'm here after the first episode of The Bad Batch.
Now I'm sad
Rex: “I didn’t betray my Jedi”
Also Rex: Tries to bust a cap in Ahsoka...
Ahsoka wasn't his jedi so Rex is telling the truth
Bruh, might wanna rephrase that. It can be taken differently.
I mean, ashoka is a citizen
@@ComradeJoe72 that's why he said cap. As in popping a cap in someone as in trying to shoot them
Tried to, but didn't.
Rex: I never gunned down my general
Ahsoka: Well, you tried at least.
Who's here after Kanan appeared in the Bad Batch...
Who’s here after Bad Batch
episode 1 :’(
“I didn’t betray my Jedi”
The one who became a sith
Or the one who wasn’t even a Jedi
Admit it. You're here because of The Bad Batch
Rex: I didn't betray my Jedi...My Jedi betrayed me.
Kanan: I don't trust the clones. *Points blade emitter towards his eye*
Rex: I didn’t betray my Jedi...
Me: Well yes, but actually no...
Ahsoka is no Jedi so he's technically right, his Jedi was Anakin.
He didnt betray her tho he literally warned her before the chip took control
The bad batch fleshed this out to a tee
Rex: "I didn't betray my Jedi."
Rex in The Clone Wars: So I started blasting
After watching the Bad Batch premiere last night, this scene adds a lot more weight than it already had
Kanan: You weren’t there you weren’t even born
Ezra: What are you talking about
Kanan: I don’t want to talk about it
Kanan: Anakin didn’t have the high ground
This hit hard after bad batch
this hits different after the first episode of bad batch
PTSD is a bitch.
Who else is here after seeing Kanan Jarrus in Bad Batch???!!!
I love how he points the saber right at his eye.
Who’s here after watching « The Bad Batch »? 🙋🏻♂️
0:00 Kanan basically did the equivalent of someone looking down their own barrel of a loaded rifle...
Hits different after watching the new bad batch episode
Kanan did not mention Bad Batch saved his life.
I’m sure he remembers one of them did try to shoot him
The Bad Batch didn't save his life. Crosshair was actively trying to gun him down. Hunter WAS trying to help him, but Kanan probably thought he was just trying to trick him by lulling him into a false sense of security.
“We all have a choice”
Except the clones who didn’t
Now we can see the real thing in the Bad Batch!
It's understandable Kanan not wanting to talk about Order 66. "For him, traumatic Order 66 was."
I love coming back to these old videos after watching new Star Wars content
Anyone else here after bad batch?
Rex: I didn't betray my Jedi.
Ahsoka Tano: *So that was a lie*
Ahsoka isn't his jedi, his jedi is anakin ahsoka wasn't even part of the jedi order at the time of order 66.
"From a certain point of view."
Ashoka was just an ordinary citizen think.
0:42 listen to the voice. He actually sounds as if he is about to cry. great job to the voice actor
Yeah.
0:55 i didnt betray my jedi yeah because Rex's Jedi became the galaxies most ruthless sith lords
STAY BACK! Find him, find him, fives. Find him. FIVES!
Anyone here after watching The Bad Batch episode 1 “The Aftermatch”
This hits way different after watching Bad Batch
0:01 kanan acsedently activates lightsaber
End credits
Um... Wasn't Rex's general Anakin... So yeah... Kinda pointless to say he didn't betray him. The 501st are the ones who stormed the jedi temple under the leadership of Anakin.
Actually, Rex was discharged from the 501st, so he probably had a new general by that time.
+Jesus_Christ_is my_Savior They'll probably adapt that story into a book or comic, and if Filoni says so than I'll assume it's canon.
That is cannon. Season 2 finally Ahsoka never encountered Maul before Mandalore. By then she'd had already left the Jedi order. So how did Ahsoka recognize Maul And How did Maul Know Ashoka Left the order referring to her as Lady Tano. Also Rex in the second episode of that season calls back to his adventures with Ahsoka from the start of TCW to the Seige of Mandalore. It is my oppinion that anything planned for clown wars including Reven Is cannon. Rebels is playing out like these events happened with or without Disney's direct approval. Ad really the only reason it was cancled was not for some self deluded scheme it was simply a matter of competition. Besides it's not like CN was broken up about it they already killed YJ Green Lantern and Batman. This is all my opinion feel free to disagree with me.
He meant he himself stayed true to his principle of loyalty. That he could be trusted.
The actions of Anakin and the rest of the 501st does not undermine his own decision to remove his chip and not follow Order 66.
Fairly sure that's canon. As long as it doesn't contradict the current canon. That's how I treat post and pre Disney Star Wars
Who’s here after bad batch