August Frederik Ingemann It would be nice to have some kind of fan fiction where dogma ironically fights against his chip after experiencing a flashback on Umbara when Rex tells him to make his own decisions.
@@jamesjenkins6457 that would be interesting, Dogma learning his lesson after Umbara, but in canon he's probably slaughtering jedi at the temple with Appo and the newly appointed Darth Vader.
All the clones in this scene - Rex, had his chip removed and went into hiding. - Kix, frozen in carbonite. - Dogma, propably in prison. - Jesse, died executing order 66. - Fives, died trying to warn everyone about the chips. - Tup, died from having his chip removed by Fives. No happy endings for the clones i guess.
Quigon probably won't have warned Anakin about getting too close to the chancellor. Then again, if Quigon was around, Anakin probably never would have felt the need to get close to Palpatine.
@@TraceguyRune Palpatine was the closest that Anakin had from a father figure, unfortunately. Obi-Was was more a brother to him. If Qui-Gon lived, he whould be the father figure that Anakin needed. His death indirectly made Anakin's fall to the dark side more easy.
Obi-Wan tried his best, but he was no Qui-Gon Jinn. Like others had said and some other content creators have said, Qui-Gon’s death kind of sealed Anakin Skywalker’s fate of having an actual father figure and someone who would go to bat for him against the council. Obi-Wan was more like an older brother than a father figure, Anakin would never have gotten close to Sidious. Qui-Gon living would also guarantee Dooku doesn’t become a Sith, since his death is why Dooku renounced the order(Qui-Gon was Dooku’s finest padawan whom he regarded as a son).
@@kevintravers3988 tbh i prefer temura morrison as the clones. Gives a more authentic maori accent. Dee Bradley Baker makes them sound like australians lol.
Fives is certainly one of if not the best Clone in the entire series. And even a creepy foreshadowing is that Fives dies exactly the way he said no clone should die from. A Clone killing a brother. I really wished we had a couple extra arcs with Fives but the ones he was in were great.
If you ask me, Fives should have gotten an happy ending where he finds out completely about the inhibitor chip and Order 66 and being in hiding but before Order 66 any clone who wasn't seen in the movie like Rex, Boil, Jesse, etc should have gotten their inhibitor chips remove and fight their brothers to save Order 66, going into hiding and vowing to save as many as they can.
Not to mention when Rex said "if this is soldiers are rewarded for heroic actions, then everyone in this battalion may suffer a similar fate" Dogma himself committed a heroic action by killing Krell instead of Rex and he was arrested and most likely executed as a reward
This entire episode had like 2 voice actors and that’s it. Huge credit to the man who voiced the clones for being able to give a unique voice to a identical character
@@lenny_1369 Nope. I believe it would have worked. Jesse actually thought about what Rex said about Ahsoka not being a Jedi, though he was confused because Rex told him they were under special orders. If Rex's next lines were these he could have gave Jesse something to think about as far as these special orders go.
@@TraceguyRune yes, and they would've meant extra to Jesse because now he is on the other side of the trigger, following unjust orders against his friends.
@@TraceguyRune That's the thing about the inhibitor chips, it takes away that person's sense of independence; they fundamentally become droids who must fulfill orders at all costs. You might be able to resist the order at times like Jesse might've towards the end there; but it was momentary like Rex's reaction in the beginning before the Chips completely took over. It would've been more appropriate if Rex had told Jesse that the Order was a Separatist trick meant to turn the clones on their commanding officers and weaken the Republic army so the Separatists could make a last ditch counter attack. He could've told Jesse that he was commiting treason against the Republic and Jedi by executing the order as Rex was technically the commanding officer there. It would've been cool if the entire ship was saved and that a Venator of Clones rebelled against the Empire; but either way I love how it turned out even if it was sad.
@@kamieaston3016 True. I guess it's just interesting to me seeing that Jesse was almost contemplating listening to Rex about Ahsoka not being a Jedi anymore, almost as if he was still able to make his own logical decisions, especially when he countered about Rex previously saying they had special orders to kill her.
No, the inhibitor chip did. Jesse was screaming in the back of his mind not to do it, replaying this speach over and over and hoping he won't have to do it. But the chip won........ RIP Jesse, you were a true soldier.
It’s not Jesse or any of some of the other clones they were loyal soldiers, they were just made to do it by the inhibitor chips even Rex tried to execute Asoka
Fives: We follow orders, but we are not a bunch of unthinking droids. We are men, we must be trusted to make decisions especially when the orders we are given are wrong. Inhibitor Chips: Allow me to introduce myself.
I actually feel kind of bad for Dogma. He's absolutely wrong, of course, but he was raised to obey and idolize the Jedi. He's just a rookie trooper caught in one of the worst battles of the war, cut off from the rest of the army with their only commander actively trying to get them killed and he can't process that. He doesn't have the experience of Rex and Fives who have been around long enough to know that they have to think for themselves in situations like this, so he just defaults to following orders like a good soldier. Fives is my main man, but Dogma is a victim too. He trusted the Jedi, as was expected of him, and got screwed for it.
@@Elipson52008More likely he got that nickname in training because he was so dogmatic. Like Echo didn’t repeat orders because his name was Echo, his name was Echo because he repeated orders.
2:12 Feels different listening to this after watching Jesse attempting to execute Rex and Ahsoka in Season 7. In the end, Jesse does everything Fives tells the others not to do: Following wrong orders, just like an unthinking droid...
In this scene, the clones had consciousness to disobey krells order and they understood. In Order 66, they couldn't, even though none of them even wanted to execute Rex or Ashoka. As in they physically could not resist it or have any willpower.
@@Materminds187 no, not for nothing. If it wasn’t for him, Ahsoka wouldn’t have known how to remove the Chip from Rex. She probably wouldn’t made it from the cruiser so Rex and Ahsoka would have died too. In the end through his death/sacrifice Rex and Ahsoka could survive.
“Brothers, what are we doing? We came here to free Ryloth from Separatist Control, and we succeeded, but look around you. We're now being ordered to target the very people we swore to protect. And I will not be a part of it any longer.” - Howzer 19 BBY Fives’ speech reminded me of this
2:12 Fives: Wait this is wrong And we all know it The general is making a mistake And he needs to be called on it No Clone should have to go out this way We are Loyal Soldiers We follow orders But we are not a Bunch of Unthinking Droids We are Men we must be trusted to make the right Decisions Especially when the orders we are given are wrong. Fives has a Point.
Good soldiers follow orders. But they're not a bunch of unthinking droids. They must be trusted to make the right decisions, especially when the orders they are given are wrong.
Always thought that the Umbara Arc was the best one of the series. Now that we finished the series off with the siege of mandolore/order 66 arc, I have a new favorite
Tbh I think the reason tup went insane was because shooting at Krell made his mind think the inhibitor chip was active so it was decaying since the order was never called.
Here's more insight to this scene: 0:24 Rex brought the bad news to Fives and Jesse. The least he could was tell them in person. 1:24 Rex put Dogma in charge of the execution squad, trusting him to carry out the orders. But Rex couldn't help asking himself if it wasn't cowardice, asking another man to do something so distasteful. 2:51 Rex couldn't his relief. "They're doing the right thing, Dogma." It had taken this to help him see that. 3:04 A strange lightness filled Rex's chest. He was disobeying orders. He should have done it earlier.
We often forget what these characters actually go through when we watch this show. We focus on the cool heroic actions they take and the awesome combat they engage in. But we never take a closer look at the grief that the war brings to these characters as they die for a government they have no true loyalty to and in the end have no reward waiting for them should they win the war.
Most of this arc is just one man having conversations with himself but the fact that you forgot that that's the case is a mark on how good Dee Bradley Baker is
Imagine being the Umbaran POWs: -"tf are these two doing down here" -"oh damn they gon get shot" -"wait why tf are they back down here alive" -"ok now they're being given guns???" -"hold up now the JEDIS down here?!" -"oh...oh damn..."
I really love this scene. When I first watched this scene back in 2012, I skipped it, not know what would happen. But as I watched the end ,I thought "wait a minute, why are Fives and Jesse still alive?" So I went back and saw this scene and I was pleased with it. Five's speech was emotional and really good. I enjoyed fives and echo's stories from the very beginning to the end of there arcs. I hope we see more of these character arcs soon with the Cloned Wars finally ending.
Safe to say, *THIS* was the moment Fives rose from being my favorite Clone Trooper, and became my favorite Star Wars character, period. Being a die-hard fan for the Clones since the beginning, Order 66 truly shook me the first time I bore witness, and while it always hung over me at every turn throughout this show, a large part of me continuously prayed for Clones who'd disobey the order. In this scene, Fives became the embodiment of what I was hoping from the Clones, and, well... I was totally unprepared for the revelations from Season 6, and truly _devastated_ by what came after.
I was hella pissed at krell when I first watched these few episodes, to the point where I actually got my phone taken away because I couldn’t control my anger
I feel bad for Rex. The guy was put into so many no win situations throughout the war and was then ultimately cast out despite making the right choices time and time again for a completely corrupt government.
3:04 Appo just chilling on the sideline like "Oh man i can't wait for my promotion to commander in a few months slaughtering some kid on a landing platform"
I just realized one of the trippest things is that they were prideful enough to remove their helmets when executing their own but couldnt do the same when Order 66 went down.
"If this is how soliders are rewarded for heroic actions, then one day, every soliders in this battalion will meet this fate." This is exactly what happened to Mayday. To every clone
Each clone missed on purpose, thinking that the others would shoot Jesse and Fives, and they would have a clear conscious knowing they did not murder their own brother. Surprise! They were all thinking the same thing!
Does t Kix get his inhibitor chip removed but is kidnapped by droids before Order 66? Then the ship crashed and the droids died out, then Kix was found by bounty hunters (during the force awakens era) and lives as a bounty hunter
journey2pro23 yea that does happen but I feel like saying he’s dead only cause we haven’t seen anything on screen and Disney do change the canon a lot so I guess we will probably never see it in tv or movies. If I were Rex tho I’d feel he’s dead
We Are Loyal Soldiers, We Follow Orders But We Are Not A Bunch of Unthinking Droids! We Are Men, We Must Be Trusted To Make The Right Decisions. Especially When The Orders We Are Given Are Wrong!
Then Episode 3 wouldn't happen because the secret of the chip would have spreaded out throughout the Clones and Jedi rank anyway. Fives' existence itself is a threat to Palpatine's grand plan, and the fact that he barely even got a mention in Ep3 just basically means that his fate is sealed
At first I was “aw they really aren’t messing around on this kids show :(“ then I was like “ha stupid kid show I merely was pretending to not have a clear vision upon your blueprint of plans”
Dogma is the type of clone, that would go through with order 66 even without the inhibitor chips
Fuck dogma
@@garliconionshallot Nah he redeemed himself by killing krell
August Frederik Ingemann It would be nice to have some kind of fan fiction where dogma ironically fights against his chip after experiencing a flashback on Umbara when Rex tells him to make his own decisions.
@@ebonkinght nah man you dont flake on the boys only to steal their kill
@@jamesjenkins6457 that would be interesting, Dogma learning his lesson after Umbara, but in canon he's probably slaughtering jedi at the temple with Appo and the newly appointed Darth Vader.
All the clones in this scene
- Rex, had his chip removed and went into hiding.
- Kix, frozen in carbonite.
- Dogma, propably in prison.
- Jesse, died executing order 66.
- Fives, died trying to warn everyone about the chips.
- Tup, died from having his chip removed by Fives.
No happy endings for the clones i guess.
well, if you think about it, it was never gonna end well for any of them.
I didnt knew about that carbonite thing. Where is it from ?
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manu mainio i wasn't frozen in carbonite. i was put in a stasis pod
Fives is nothing short of a legend. If master qui gon lived and met him, guarantee you, he would’ve listened.
Quigon probably won't have warned Anakin about getting too close to the chancellor. Then again, if Quigon was around, Anakin probably never would have felt the need to get close to Palpatine.
@@TraceguyRune Palpatine was the closest that Anakin had from a father figure, unfortunately. Obi-Was was more a brother to him. If Qui-Gon lived, he whould be the father figure that Anakin needed. His death indirectly made Anakin's fall to the dark side more easy.
I think Plo Koon would have listened maybe Yoda
Obi-Wan tried his best, but he was no Qui-Gon Jinn. Like others had said and some other content creators have said, Qui-Gon’s death kind of sealed Anakin Skywalker’s fate of having an actual father figure and someone who would go to bat for him against the council. Obi-Wan was more like an older brother than a father figure, Anakin would never have gotten close to Sidious. Qui-Gon living would also guarantee Dooku doesn’t become a Sith, since his death is why Dooku renounced the order(Qui-Gon was Dooku’s finest padawan whom he regarded as a son).
Yep definitely
Entire episode of 90% Dee Bradley Baker doing 12 or so different accents lol
Why he is the best.
He's amazing he said he has a different voice for every clone
@@kevintravers3988 tbh i prefer temura morrison as the clones. Gives a more authentic maori accent. Dee Bradley Baker makes them sound like australians lol.
Entire arc actually
Entire show actually
This hits differently now
Sadly. Jesse was good. But, he lived long enough to execute order 66..
Dogma probably had no hesitation executing order 66
Too True
MestizoJoe Wait, was Dogma just running around in prison screaming about the Jedi? XD
@@purpleemerald5299 he probably didn't receive the Order. You need the helmets to hear the transmission feedback.
The fact that Kix is part of the execution squad is extremely dark considering that he's a medic
He should have been given a blank
he’s a combat medic
Fives is certainly one of if not the best Clone in the entire series.
And even a creepy foreshadowing is that Fives dies exactly the way he said no clone should die from.
A Clone killing a brother.
I really wished we had a couple extra arcs with Fives but the ones he was in were great.
Petition to Disney to make a Fives Anthology film
@@SomeRandomGuy789 Hell yes!
If you ask me, Fives should have gotten an happy ending where he finds out completely about the inhibitor chip and Order 66 and being in hiding but before Order 66 any clone who wasn't seen in the movie like Rex, Boil, Jesse, etc should have gotten their inhibitor chips remove and fight their brothers to save Order 66, going into hiding and vowing to save as many as they can.
Fox would obey Order 66 without his chip.
The cruel irony in this scene now...
Especially with Kix being a part of the firing squad.
@@jayaleearts ya, wait, isn’t Kix the medic? This is the exact opposite of his job.
@@noahwilson7497 that's why he has a worried/scared/unsettled look when he drops his gun
@@jayaleearts and Tup too
Not to mention when Rex said "if this is soldiers are rewarded for heroic actions, then everyone in this battalion may suffer a similar fate" Dogma himself committed a heroic action by killing Krell instead of Rex and he was arrested and most likely executed as a reward
This entire episode had like 2 voice actors and that’s it. Huge credit to the man who voiced the clones for being able to give a unique voice to a identical character
Imagine if Rex gave this speech to Jesse and the clones when they wanted to kill Ahsoka
@@lenny_1369 Nope. I believe it would have worked. Jesse actually thought about what Rex said about Ahsoka not being a Jedi, though he was confused because Rex told him they were under special orders. If Rex's next lines were these he could have gave Jesse something to think about as far as these special orders go.
@@TraceguyRune yes, and they would've meant extra to Jesse because now he is on the other side of the trigger, following unjust orders against his friends.
@@TraceguyRune the chip would have kicked in more if he tried to resist like how it did with Rex
@@TraceguyRune That's the thing about the inhibitor chips, it takes away that person's sense of independence; they fundamentally become droids who must fulfill orders at all costs. You might be able to resist the order at times like Jesse might've towards the end there; but it was momentary like Rex's reaction in the beginning before the Chips completely took over.
It would've been more appropriate if Rex had told Jesse that the Order was a Separatist trick meant to turn the clones on their commanding officers and weaken the Republic army so the Separatists could make a last ditch counter attack. He could've told Jesse that he was commiting treason against the Republic and Jedi by executing the order as Rex was technically the commanding officer there.
It would've been cool if the entire ship was saved and that a Venator of Clones rebelled against the Empire; but either way I love how it turned out even if it was sad.
@@kamieaston3016 True. I guess it's just interesting to me seeing that Jesse was almost contemplating listening to Rex about Ahsoka not being a Jedi anymore, almost as if he was still able to make his own logical decisions, especially when he countered about Rex previously saying they had special orders to kill her.
And years later, Jesse ordered the execution of Captain Rex
No, the inhibitor chip did. Jesse was screaming in the back of his mind not to do it, replaying this speach over and over and hoping he won't have to do it. But the chip won........
RIP Jesse, you were a true soldier.
Talk about sudden turn event
3y too late don’t be disrespecting, that’s Commander Rex to you
@@sopand2489 Dang that makes order 66 even worse.
It’s not Jesse or any of some of the other clones they were loyal soldiers, they were just made to do it by the inhibitor chips even Rex tried to execute Asoka
Fives: We follow orders, but we are not a bunch of unthinking droids. We are men, we must be trusted to make decisions especially when the orders we are given are wrong.
Inhibitor Chips: Allow me to introduce myself.
Inhibitor Chips/Palpatine: I'm bout to end this man's whole career.
I’m a man of wealth and taste
But at least Rex, Wolffe and Gregor got to remove their chips and fight for something they chose in
Jesse: allow me to introduce myself
It’s more like : **Who dare awaken me from my slumber?!**
I actually feel kind of bad for Dogma. He's absolutely wrong, of course, but he was raised to obey and idolize the Jedi. He's just a rookie trooper caught in one of the worst battles of the war, cut off from the rest of the army with their only commander actively trying to get them killed and he can't process that. He doesn't have the experience of Rex and Fives who have been around long enough to know that they have to think for themselves in situations like this, so he just defaults to following orders like a good soldier.
Fives is my main man, but Dogma is a victim too. He trusted the Jedi, as was expected of him, and got screwed for it.
so dogma gave into the dogma? i swear some of these clones came preprogrammed with specific qualities.
@@Elipson52008More likely he got that nickname in training because he was so dogmatic. Like Echo didn’t repeat orders because his name was Echo, his name was Echo because he repeated orders.
2:12
Feels different listening to this after watching Jesse attempting to execute Rex and Ahsoka in Season 7. In the end, Jesse does everything Fives tells the others not to do: Following wrong orders, just like an unthinking droid...
Justin Choi ooooo
And Fives is the one who attempts to stop it, despite knowing nobody will believe him and his efforts are all for nothing, at the cost of his own life
I feel like that what Jesse was thinking at the time. Reapeting this speach over and over, unable to heed its words.
In this scene, the clones had consciousness to disobey krells order and they understood. In Order 66, they couldn't, even though none of them even wanted to execute Rex or Ashoka. As in they physically could not resist it or have any willpower.
@@Materminds187 no, not for nothing. If it wasn’t for him, Ahsoka wouldn’t have known how to remove the Chip from Rex. She probably wouldn’t made it from the cruiser so Rex and Ahsoka would have died too. In the end through his death/sacrifice Rex and Ahsoka could survive.
Bruh, watching this after the recent episodes of the Clone Wars makes everything so ironic.
The irony:
The one on the left wanted to kill the Jedi and the one on the right wanted to save them (both failed and died)
Imagine dogma during order 66.he would be trigger happy asf
Just imagine:
Palpatine: "The time has come, exe-"
Dogma: IT WILL BE DONE MY LORD!
OtherVids
Palpatine: Whoa, never thought I’d ever hear a clone trooper be so excited about murdering Jedi!
J Crews I think he'd be really surprised lmao and be taken aback for a sec
OtherVids
And then be like, “Hang on, I didn’t even tell you what order to carry out!”
J Crews and then dogma would be like "it's okay sir, I already know!"
1:46 Look at him, citing the Yavin code! Obi Wan would be proud
Those were Anakin's men Fives and Jesse werent 212th
“Brothers, what are we doing? We came here to free Ryloth from Separatist Control, and we succeeded, but look around you. We're now being ordered to target the very people we swore to protect. And I will not be a part of it any longer.” - Howzer 19 BBY
Fives’ speech reminded me of this
2:12
Fives: Wait this is wrong And we all know it The general is making a mistake And he needs to be called on it No Clone should have to go out this way We are Loyal Soldiers We follow orders But we are not a Bunch of Unthinking Droids We are Men we must be trusted to make the right Decisions Especially when the orders we are given are wrong.
Fives has a Point.
Good soldiers follow orders.
Good men question them.
Good soldiers follow orders. But they're not a bunch of unthinking droids. They must be trusted to make the right decisions, especially when the orders they are given are wrong.
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That worries me…
Fives Had Valor in this scene
@@deltagearadvanced5140 except when they're unable to
Always thought that the Umbara Arc was the best one of the series. Now that we finished the series off with the siege of mandolore/order 66 arc, I have a new favorite
Aiden Decoto why not have multiple favorites?
Fives was forever a real one
Agreed
Oh...oh God, I can’t take this. Not now. Not after what happened.
Do you need a hug, Rorschach?
@@sambridgers9543 we all need..
Anyone watching this after Victory and death?
Me...
Well yes and no...
I haven't seen it complitely.
Sir yes sir
Sure
Hard to believe Jesse tries to excutes Commander Rex two years later isn't it
This hits the same thing when Captain Howzer said it to the Clones.
Definitely
When did he say that?
@@eljordinio7647 Bad Batch
This hurts even more now, considering what happen to them...
2:27 well that particular comment didn't age well.
😔
🤕
@@jcrews8582 ok zoomer
@@sicksadworld765 What did J Crews say?
anderer Hase ?
2:28
Tups face breaks my heart, fives was his friend
2:03 Jesse ended up going out in a way worse way. The foreshadowing.
So did Fives.
At 2:18, that Clone is like "Is he right?" and at 2:20 Kix is like: "Are we doing what is wrong?"
A Clone that tried to warn Rex of Order 66 and a Clone that tried to kill Rex during Order 66.
3:00 crazy how rex speaks on his fate in the last episode
“HOW COULD YOU MISS???”
Soldier “he moved”
“SHUT UP!! GO AND PRACTICE!!!!!!”
They also had their eyes closed
Tbh I think the reason tup went insane was because shooting at Krell made his mind think the inhibitor chip was active so it was decaying since the order was never called.
Here's more insight to this scene:
0:24 Rex brought the bad news to Fives and Jesse. The least he could was tell them in person.
1:24 Rex put Dogma in charge of the execution squad, trusting him to carry out the orders. But Rex couldn't help asking himself if it wasn't cowardice, asking another man to do something so distasteful.
2:51 Rex couldn't his relief. "They're doing the right thing, Dogma." It had taken this to help him see that.
3:04 A strange lightness filled Rex's chest. He was disobeying orders. He should have done it earlier.
We often forget what these characters actually go through when we watch this show. We focus on the cool heroic actions they take and the awesome combat they engage in. But we never take a closer look at the grief that the war brings to these characters as they die for a government they have no true loyalty to and in the end have no reward waiting for them should they win the war.
Most of this arc is just one man having conversations with himself but the fact that you forgot that that's the case is a mark on how good Dee Bradley Baker is
Imagine being the Umbaran POWs:
-"tf are these two doing down here"
-"oh damn they gon get shot"
-"wait why tf are they back down here alive"
-"ok now they're being given guns???"
-"hold up now the JEDIS down here?!"
-"oh...oh damn..."
Fives is my hero ❤ I miss him so much 😭
We all do
0:34 How?! xD
Is no one gonna talk about how funny there voices sounds when they trapped in this bubble thing ? 😂
Appo being dead silent here
Where is he?
@@firingallcylinders2949 He's next to jesse and fived. He's recognisable by the white arrow that is in the middle of his helmet
@@Victuris good catch
and noticed that jesse didn't add any two cents during fives speech and was silent i think that was foreshadowing.
They should have shown Appo next to Rex throughout this series and interact with Anakin and Ahsoka. It would have made Order 66 hurt on his part.
I really love this scene. When I first watched this scene back in 2012, I skipped it, not know what would happen. But as I watched the end ,I thought "wait a minute, why are Fives and Jesse still alive?" So I went back and saw this scene and I was pleased with it. Five's speech was emotional and really good. I enjoyed fives and echo's stories from the very beginning to the end of there arcs. I hope we see more of these character arcs soon with the Cloned Wars finally ending.
Safe to say, *THIS* was the moment Fives rose from being my favorite Clone Trooper, and became my favorite Star Wars character, period.
Being a die-hard fan for the Clones since the beginning, Order 66 truly shook me the first time I bore witness, and while it always hung over me at every turn throughout this show, a large part of me continuously prayed for Clones who'd disobey the order.
In this scene, Fives became the embodiment of what I was hoping from the Clones, and, well... I was totally unprepared for the revelations from Season 6, and truly _devastated_ by what came after.
2:55
“I don’t punish men for bravery, I reward them”
Anyone watching this after captain howzer stood up for knowing what the empire is doing is wrong?
Me
I don't think the Twi'leks were programmed to be those who are executed by order 66.
@@waddles4560 who said they were?
Well I meant that they weren’t so Howzer and co were still loyal to them
@@waddles4560 oh
I was hella pissed at krell when I first watched these few episodes, to the point where I actually got my phone taken away because I couldn’t control my anger
Jesse: ‘Well, I’ve officially lost my sense of humor’
Me: *Chuckles*
"We are not mindless droids!"
Order 66: lmao look at this dude
Frick dude, how TF did my man turns literal CLONES into the most human characters of the Star Wars universe
2:54 Appo in the background is like "Yup, he's right." And proceeds to stand in attention.
U know what’s sad about all this? The clones had to purposefully miss at point blank while storm troopers miss at point black on accident.
Lol. You're right😂😂😂
2:25-2:33 Glad Fives wasn’t around for Order 66, but I wish Jesse remembered these words when it happened
I feel bad for Rex. The guy was put into so many no win situations throughout the war and was then ultimately cast out despite making the right choices time and time again for a completely corrupt government.
3:04 Appo just chilling on the sideline like "Oh man i can't wait for my promotion to commander in a few months slaughtering some kid on a landing platform"
Making Kix, the army medic, perform an execution is fucking INSANE
Why was Kix part of the firing squad 😂 he’s a medic
so much for do no harm
To make it ironic
Because Krell is a complete asshole.
Because he's kind of a main character compared to the nameless ones.
Like all Clones he's trained with blasters
Rest in peace Fives you were a good soldier 😔
0:42 that’s the funniest voice I ever heard of Jessie Rex. he was been use the whole tire 🧎🏼
Fives would be proud of Howzer
I just realized one of the trippest things is that they were prideful enough to remove their helmets when executing their own but couldnt do the same when Order 66 went down.
1:24 LMAO dogmas strut theere.
It’s so ironic that the Jedi who was swayed by palpatine and manipulated commanded the most freethinking legion in the Clone Army.
This is one of the things that led Rex to tell Ahsoka about Fives and protect her during Order 66.
I'm thinking if jesse knew that fives knew about order 66 he would take his chip out but spoiler alert
Rip jesse
Filoni was so close of doing that. Originally, there was supposed to be nine clones in Rebels and Jesse was one of them.
@@RyanTheDark which else were supposed to be there?
Gotta love how Fives went out as he lived, a soldier, not an unthinking Droid.
"Is the firing squad afraid of the unarmed man?"
Jesse awaited a worse fate, when you think of it...
How unethical of them in the first place to put a squad medic in a firing squad to EXECUTE his comrades which he vowed to rescue and safe.
1:23 if anyone was wondering, this clone's tattoo reads "a good droid is a dead one"
Ironically, Jesse died while trying to execute his brother.
"If this is how soliders are rewarded for heroic actions, then one day, every soliders in this battalion will meet this fate." This is exactly what happened to Mayday. To every clone
And know theyre all dead
Rafael Tosi kix?
max.z.280- kix is still alive
Mexican T-rex thought so
max.z.280 Kix is considered “dead” until he’s found 50 years later
Appo and Rex is still alive.
2:35 Stormtrooper firing squad right there
They missed on purpose
I want to see an alternate version where Anakin comes back and finds our Krell had Fives and Jesse executed
This show had lots of profound and heavy stuff.
I just realised that Rex looks like he is in pain before the firing squats opened fire. That’s amazing detail to attention
Each clone missed on purpose, thinking that the others would shoot Jesse and Fives, and they would have a clear conscious knowing they did not murder their own brother. Surprise! They were all thinking the same thing!
They really just missed and are too proud to admit it
Rex should've just told Anakin what was going on after Krell arrested Fives and Jesse.
it'd be hard to imagine this very legion storming into the Jedi Temple without a word after this scene.... without knowing about the chips, i mean
The Umbara arch was legendary.
Fives, Capt. Rex, the Bad Batch team, and (to some extent) Howzer are the only clone troopers that I really respect
I like all the clones
Fives alone could have convinced Crosshairs to not stay loyal to the Empire.
dee bradley baker and filoni must have serious back pain from carrying this show
His name is literally dogma, what did we expect.
think about it everyone in the scene is dead now apart rex. tup kix fives dogma and now jesse are all gone
mcboycoppers A2 kix would still be alive at that point but yea that’s mad
Does t Kix get his inhibitor chip removed but is kidnapped by droids before Order 66? Then the ship crashed and the droids died out, then Kix was found by bounty hunters (during the force awakens era) and lives as a bounty hunter
Papa Walsh wouldn’t he of been taken and then sent to sleep for 50 years ? I’m just saying he’s dead cause that’s what Rex probably thinks
journey2pro23 yea that does happen but I feel like saying he’s dead only cause we haven’t seen anything on screen and Disney do change the canon a lot so I guess we will probably never see it in tv or movies. If I were Rex tho I’d feel he’s dead
@@fernxxiii8720 I like to think that Kix was part of the Galaxy fleet in TROS, giving him a chance to avenge his brothers.
Imagine if Jesse was the one making this speech
Then he would be the one having arc in 6th season and Fives would execute Ahsoka and Rex... Probably
I miss fives if he survived he could be with Rex in order 66 fighting against the empire too😢
I know why ya'll here.
We Are Loyal Soldiers, We Follow Orders But We Are Not A Bunch of Unthinking Droids! We Are Men, We Must Be Trusted To Make The Right Decisions. Especially When The Orders We Are Given Are Wrong!
What's interesting is the line that Cody said to Crosshair too
Nah at 2:44 Jesse is all bent down there is no way these guys tried to miss him he dodged all the blaster bolts coming to his head.
Who's here after bad batch?
The one time clones shot like stormtroopers
RiP Jesse Sence of humor😢
If only fives was still alive when order 66 was given
He wouldnt follow Order 66 his Chip would have been out
Hayden Fowle exactly
Then Episode 3 wouldn't happen because the secret of the chip would have spreaded out throughout the Clones and Jedi rank anyway. Fives' existence itself is a threat to Palpatine's grand plan, and the fact that he barely even got a mention in Ep3 just basically means that his fate is sealed
It’s only fives and Jesse seen what happened to the republic to the brothers, forced to be mindless droids to the empire, in loyal to a Sith Lord
For the voice filter here, they used the exact same vocal editing format as Guilty Spark from Halo.
One of the Most manly and inspirational speeches in the series. Gets turned to a meme for a bad batch show. I like that lol
At first I was “aw they really aren’t messing around on this kids show :(“ then I was like “ha stupid kid show I merely was pretending to not have a clear vision upon your blueprint of plans”
6 clone executioners, but over 9 shots 🧐