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Poor Jesse. He died in the worst way possible as the thing he hated most: an unquestioning, mindless soldier who followed wrong orders without question.
It’s so sad watching this and realising all the characters you grew up with at this point are gone. Padme, Windu, Plo, Fisto and even Dooku and Grievous are gone. It hurts to think about
@John D what do you mean move on? Nobody died and we have to move on with our lives it’s just movies and shows people can watch what the fuck they want. If you want to “move on” go ahead but by no means is star wars complete garbage now considering it’s success with the mandalorian and the plethora of shows and movies coming
What really hit me hardest about this scene was Ahsoka and Rex took the time to bury the clones, they may of turned and tried to kill her, but when all was said and done they were HER soldiers and she honoured them as such
Dave Filoni's crew should have done Episode 8 and 9. They actually have demonstrated with this series that they know what the hell Star Wars is all about. JJ started 7 in an okay manner but then it just went downhill from there. Even JJ himself admitted he was not allowed what he wanted. Disney are a disgrace. Rather betray their employees to suit the woke left than serve the fans like Lucas and his crew did. Imagine how good Rebels would have been had Disney not taken a bunch of pumpkins, put a body underneath them and called it Star Wars.
@@mattcecil6692 well on the plus side Filoni is being brought in along with Lucas and a lot of others to try and repair the damage, I suspect in the next few years a lot of the 7,8 & 9 canon is going to get heavily retconned
@@mattcecil6692 lolwut what does politics have to do with any of this? Disney is in the business of making money. You know what sells? Disney princesses. If Disney were truly "woke", they would have casted a minority as the lead, but they still chose a conventionally attractive white woman. They're not "woke"; they're just trying to make money
This show had seven seasons worth of beautifully scripted, written, directed, acted, animated, and portrayed episodes and arcs, getting better with every season, something that almost seemed impossible as time went on. But yet... they managed to pull it off. In my book, this was a movie... because in my book... experience outranks everything...
Shame it had to end was probably one of my favourite child hood series the writers did such a good job on all the seasons shame season 7 had those Ashoka episode that were kinda boring but added to the story
Everyone is talking about Ashoka but no one is talking about Rex. The amount of brothers he lost in battle and how he had to bury them. Even more Heartbreaking than Ashoka IMO
Honestly I think it hurts Ashoka more. Wrex was born, bred and programmed to be a soldier, he probably hurts like a sunovabitch but he knows how to compartmentalize and rationalize his feelings about it. Ashoka being a jedi, former or otherwise, feels everything, beeing connected to the force she can't not. And after knowing that maul was right and she could have stopped it, in the end the only one she was able to save is Wrex. Being engulfed with that level of guilt and empathy must feel like her soul is on fire.
godofawesum223 actually.... since one of the Jedis rules is to not be attached they are not supposed to feel extremely sad, but the only Jedi that ever got attached was Anakin. Despite that Ashoka still deeply loved the clones as friends and soldiers. Nothing more. Rex was a clone, and they’re were clones. They’re were brothers, born and raised together. It hurts him way more because, unlike Ashoka they grew up together, while Ashoka only new Rex through the clone war...... so yeah, Rex hurts waaaay more than Ashoka, because they were his family, he knew there was nothing he could do, but watch his brothers die.
even though they tried to kill her. she burried them evey last one of them she never wanted any of them to die. we all know how deeply she cared about every last one them
@ Not even. When have you ever seen the clones going so far to sacrifice themselves to kill a droid. Yes they will lay down their own life if it was needed, but just to kill a droid never.
trevor philips agreed...they were saddened when she left the order after her being accused of a crime she never committed, then painted their helmets to match her when she came back to show there respect for her, then her being forced to fight them because they were programmed to do so, she never wanted to harm them, she still saw them as her friends as well as her family to a certain extent despite them trying to kill her. Burring them was very sad and heartbreaking...saying goodbye to the family she fought alongside for years as well as to the republic. Like Ashoka said: “the republic couldn’t have asked for better soldiers” and we shall never see the likes of them again. The mission...the nightmares...their...finally...over. Farewell clones...we will never forget you and thanks for everything.
Unlike Vos. In legends, he hated them and had no problem killing them in order 66. In canon, he slaughters them on Christophsis before Order 66 even happens and frees Dooku allowing him to slaughter a bunch of clones before that. Then it is hinted he survived Order 66 so, I guess his clone kill count kept rising. He may have killed even more after that when he found out they killed his old padawan Aayla
It's been hard on me all along. Remember the arc where Ahsoka was leading the younglings? I realized then that those very children would be the cohort that Anakin would later kill.
This scene shows you what kind of a person Ahsoka really is. She actually took the time to bury the bodies of the clones that she could recover from the wreckage. She done this because she viewed each and every one of those men as not only her comrades, but her friends. I don't even think that Obi Wan or Yoda would go through that effort. She is a beautiful person inside and out, who didn't deserve to go through any of what she was put through by Vader/Sideous. No other could say they have a purer heart then Ahsoka Tano, and even though she is no Jedi, she upholds the standards of the light side of the force better than anyone. Ahsoka Tano - Legend
Seeing Jesse's helmet is both painful and symbolic. With him and all the clones buried, the sight of Jesse's helmet with the Republic logo on it marked the death of the Republic itself, and those who fought for it.
I’m honestly watching this and crying and I feel stupid. I’m 15 and watched the movies since I was born. My uncles watched the 3rd prequel in the hospital during me being born and it was me and my mom living with my uncles and grandparents watching Star Wars. I watched clone wars since before I can remember. And now... it’s over
@@honestlygoodcontent5546 😪😭... clone wars is my childhood. Playing with friends Outside as clones in school and our blasters were woodsticks... good old time man 😭😪😪😪😪😪😪😭😭😭😭😭 life sucks
The fact that Ahsoka not only refused to kill any of the clones but to bury each of them with their armor really shows how much she cared about them :(
She definitely killed some when clones first attacked, reflecting their shots. Ultimately, she released Maul, and he destroyed the ship leading to its crash
Well of course and Star Wars Episode 6 Return Of The Jedi when Anakin Skywalker got some redemption and he did started to avenged The Galactic Republic & The Clone Troopers & Padmé Amidala & The Jedi Order because pretty much Anakin did had redemption after all and he did and made things right in the end of Return of the Jedi and no reason The Clone Troopers were not really bad guys to start with they were just puppets Of Darth Sidious because The Clone Troopers are innocent people too and Darth Sidious use them for nothing just to wipe out The Jedi Order from the Galaxy because Sidious was so assessed with power and Anakin Skywalker did make things right and started to Avenged The Clone Troopers & The Galactic Republic & Padmé Amidala & The Jedi Order when he saved his own son's life in the end Of Star Wars Episode 6 Return Of Jedi
Though I genereally also admire Ashokas behavior (and don’t wanna criticise ur joke), I think Yoda just had the "farsight" to realize this couldn’t be resolved by just waiting it out, he understood what was going on and acted accordingly, well knowing the situation has changed completely. Ashoka was just a lil too optimistic
@@brotmann7661 It's more than just optimism. Yoda is already inclined to be detached as an unreconstructed light Jedi, and he was barely was even the clone's general. Ashoka "is no Jedi" by this point and effectively grew up with many of the clones on that ship.
This actually made me laugh. The only characters I ever cared about before The Clone Wars were the main stars: Anakin, Obi-Wan, Padme, R2, even Jar-Jar and everyone else was meh. But I also only ever watched the prequel movies so not surprising. Never really cared that much about the Star Wars universe. Then Ahsoka appeared with her sassiness and I fell in love with The Clone Wars and all of the characters. Had no reaction to the clones being used and killed in the prequel but in the show they all have the same face but they're all different and it hurts watching them die.
What a waste of good soldiers good men of the clones I was always a big fan of the clones they were the only reason I began watching Star Wars now with new Star Wars movies happening just doesn’t feel the same without them 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😔😔😔😔😔😔
The.emp1re indeed. Plus even if he had somehow survived, his Stormtrooper career wouldn’t have been long. In canon, the Empire only kept the Clones around for a short time after the war ended. Then they were declared obsolete and decommissioned from the army (primarily because producing and manufacturing Clones ended up being too expensive to keep doing). With the final batch of Clones that were produced on Kamino being made into Purge Troopers, expendable death squads for the Inquisitors. So the Empire stuck with just recruiting people to become Stormtroopers. In Legends, the Stormtroopers were comprised of recruits as well as Clones (ones that were created from other templates besides Jango Fett).
Gordon Schnick oh yeah right, forgot about them. I’m surprised there didn’t end up being a feeling of division among Stormtroopers in Legends; whether they be recruits, clones, or clones from different templates. Given how xenophobic a majority of Imperials were in regards to other alien species, you’d think they might end up segregating clones that were ultimately created by aliens as well.
@@Laserbeak316 well I do know that clones hated the human recruits. The clones felt regular people were unfit. Since Clones were supposed to be the teachers for the new recruits, they were super hard with training, Clones thought of themselves as the superior soldier.
Gordon Schnick huh, I guess there was some division after all. Makes sense why the Clones would think that about recruits given how they were literally made to be nothing more than soldiers.
The moment you realize the final minutes of this show had no dialogue but still showed so much What really left me in awe was the shot of Jesse's helmet signifying his death with the Republic not for it, the fact Ashoka/Rex took their time and buried all the men that tried to kill them not a while ago, the true death of Anakin Skywalker after finally finding Ashoka's lightsaber (realizing everything he had lost) and the fact the everything everyone fought for was all for nothing because no one won besides Palpatine in the end.. And all this had an even bigger impact by the music playing... god this was something else
That was a clever move, rely on the visuals, the facial expressions and music rather than some generic final dialogue to fully represent the sadness and hopelessness of this depressive era that was the clone war.
Haley Heptig personally I think part of the reason she discarded her lightsaber was because she felt she didn't deserve it. She failed her friends, good men and good soldiers and she felt she had lost the right to carry the lightsaber
@@gerstein03 the way she dropped saber felt like she was letting go of her past and the weight it caries plus she couldnt be see with her saber but what happened to the second one
Ahsoka is the only one of the Jedi who truly upheld their core beliefs. She was a peacekeeper, a protector of the innocent, a friend to all, and an enemy to evil. It's a tragedy that she was one of the few to survive.
I think what makes this scene so sad, is how when you think about it, this little burial means nothing on a tiny moon with expendable clones to the galaxy, none of this matters to the rest of the galaxy, no one will find these graves. And only 2 people lived to tell the tale, 2 people in a galaxy of billions of stars.
Man, that makes this scene hit ten times harder. At least when you look at Padme's funeral, you see lots of senators and civilians gathered to mourn her and it must have been an event well-remembered in Naboo, even Anakin was creamed by his two children and the Rebelion. But this is something no one will remember but Ahsoka and Rex and it certainly won't be ever revisted.
At the risk of sounding like some high-minded fop, I don't think it's for mortals like us to worry about the "big picture" too much. We're better off concerning ourselves with what we do with what we have, how that effects us around us, and how it matters to them. In that sense, there may only be two people (and perhaps more when Vader and the 501st finds this sight) that know about this, but it's the right ones-people who care about these clones, who are here, and who got to honor their lives.
It also handled the Clone Wars era and everything surrounding it so much better than the prequels. Truly the best thing in Star Wars since the original movies
@@lking1540 They did, in the finale, following Ezra defeating Thrawn. Sabine mentions that after Lothal was freed, the Rebels crew went their separate ways and when she decides it's time to retrieve Ezra, she's alive, rendezvousing with Sabine to find Ezra and "bring him home". Basically, meaning that if she died, she did so between Return of the Jedi and the sequel trilogy as her voice can be heard amongst the many in Rise of Skywalker when Rey fights Palpatine.
This shows you that the Jedi and the separatists weren’t the only victims in this war...it was the clones themselves. They were bred for one thing, and that was to follow orders even if it killed them. We weren’t supposed to care about them but this show took us through their struggles, their lifestyles, etc. It allowed us to see the characters who were mostly just faceless backups for the main characters. And we grew with them.
Let’s not forget the droids. By the end of the war, most of them had developed sentience and personalities, then all of a sudden- shut off. Even though they had feelings, at least they didn’t have to kill their comrades.
The Clone wars is and will always be the best Star Wars animated series ever made. No other series could live up to or be better than this series. Thank you Dave and George for given me and so many people something worth watching. It was All worth it. 😊❤️ May the force be with you.
Still Avatar the Last Airbender comes very close for me. They're always kinda fighting for the top place, but this finale might have moved Clone Wars to the top.
I can’t imagine how Rex’s mental health would be.... How many breakdowns he would have by himself.. How he misses all of his brothers... Jesse Waxer Fives Gregor Hevy Boil 99 Dogma Tup ..... It’s enough to make a grown man cry..
Gregor lived but he wouldn’t find that out for a bit. I’ve wondered what Boba thought of all those deaths. He’s not the same type of clone but he does have an intimate understanding of everything they went through.
@@nigelcharlson2992 he was pretty detached from the clones as a whole. in fact later on he is hired to put down a clone rebellion against the empire on kamino. one of the clones asks him if he could kill himself, and he shoots the clone without hesitation. he mainly just wants his fathers DNA so they would stop cloning him over and over again.
This scene alone was hard to watch. This was literally one of the best parts of my childhood. We all knew it was going to end, but the feelings and the time that ashoka and rex must have felt, burying there friends and comrades, and then knowing they could never be the same again, it really just makes you sit in a corner for a week
was really amazing how Dave used the build up of the catastrophe of Order 66 that we all knew would be there, seen many times over, and then let it all loose with the inevitable story that tied in with Ahsoka. Like, this is probably the best Star Wars fan service ever, it is just too good.
The clones killed or tried to kill the only people who treated them more than disposable fodder and in the end They are forgotten like they never existed by the majority of the galaxy
fuck rey, rey would've force lightning all of them without remorse and walked away from the crashed ship without suffering a single injury from the crash landing
@@jackleighton1566 i don't hate the people who like the sequel trilogy, i hate rey not because she's a woman i hate her because she's a mary sue with next to no character development, compared to ahsoka rey is like a doodle made by a mentally disabled person
@@andrewbates3683 so you judge me based on a fictional character? do you have much in the way of a working brain? if this is your idea of a good well written character then i don't wanna know what a bad character might look like from your point of view...screw that i don't wanna know there can't be worse than garbage
This is so tragic, Ahsoka realizes how clones were meant to be mere tools to be discarded which hurts given that she considered many of them to be her friends. If they fully realized what they did to their fellow Jedi...man.
I feel so bad for her. She managed to save Rex, but she lost everyone else. But I do take comfort knowing that she continues to fight for the light side.
thats why the daughter (in owl form) chooses to follow her throughout her life after this scene, she's the embodiment of the light side of the force essentially
@@betmynamespookedyou4665 He isn't the embodiment of the force -- he is the chosen one meant to bring balance. Ahsoka is not the literal embodiment of the light side -- she is just the perfect example of what a Jedi should be. The reason the owl follows Ahsoka around is because of the Mortis arc in Clone Wars, where The Daughter uses her last breath to revive Ahsoka. A part of The Daughter is somehow still "connected" to Ahsoka because of that.
Yeah Man, Much Agreed, That part is my eyes is the best in all star wars, got me crying, This show i have been watching since i was a young child up till a old teenager, And its very heartbreaking to see the Clones buired with their helmets on sticks, This scnce gets me everytime, the clone wars has really made a impact on everyone and the whole star wars genra its self.
@@Inaf1987 I'm not arguing the the sequels were masterpieces (though I do think they get a little bit too much flack), but I do think that overall they were a consistently higher quality than the first two prequels, and as such I doubt George would have created masterpieces.
I can't imagine how long that took, or the emotional and physical toll, of having to bury all those men, loyal soldiers who forced to commit an atrocity. Ahsoka didn't kill them, but they lost their lives none the less. As many have said, those men didn't die for the Republic, but with it. All the War did was kill people. It killed The Clones, The Jedi, Anakin, and even Rex and Ahsoka in a way. Whatever Hope they had is gone, buried with that ship and those soliders.
Darth bane would be proud Untill shiv shat on the rule of two Never Did he take a proper apprentice Bane destroyed the Sith and the best the Jedi had to offer Banes legacy destroyed the republic and the Jedi order Legends saw the rise of the galactic alliance and a new far more powerful Jedi order, even with the losses of 2/3 of the solo children, Mara, that one badass who gave his life to save allana, etc.. My cannon says Luke's vacation was quite different than han and Leia The solos had a proper vacation Time together with absolutely nothing to interfere While Luke, perhaps taking Ben along, stops by to see the chiss And within the chiss redoubt A Jedi stronghold of some sort is established Where Luke's holocron is safegaurded, and children, and the Jedi can regroup should the need arise, and what a powerful force user could a chiss be, they are a mix of Vulcan and Klingon kinda, probably the best culture pound for pound in the galaxy, dispite thier own self implemented limitations. Nah Disney threw it all away Finishing the clone wars, the mando, it's obvious the future lies with legends. Not in the past with what is sure to be more of the same garbage with the high republic. When I'm 96 star wars will become public domain, can't wait
I felt empty after this arc. I don’t know why but seeing Jesse’s helmet and Darth Vader just broke me. Jesse didn’t die fighting for the Republic he died with it and Anakin destroyed everything he cared about.
It hurts knowing that when the clone troopers heard that Ashoka was coming back they made custom helmets of her pattern on her face. That just shows you how much they care about her. But they end up trying to kill her with those same helmets on. 😔
Imagine being in ahsokas position in that moment a 17 year old who watched her world fall down around her,watched the galaxy plunge into darkness,her men betrayed her against their will,her order purged and her best friends(as far as she knew) dead
The soundtrack and cinematography in this scene are on another level. It was these kinds of things that made the final episodes feel like more than just The Clone Wars. The cinematography and soundtrack for the last four episodes made them feel like movie quality.
Force Sensitive Togruta can live to be 100 years old Ahsoka will meet Luke and Leia She'll lose Rex She'll learn that Anakin was redeemed She'll also be told Obi-Wan died She'll see The new Republic be built But she'll know it will never last Ahsoka will always be with us And the force will always be with her
And all of this will have happened by then. But I doubt they'll kill of such a popular character in a show where they'll probably only have brief roles, in my opinion it would take away from the main characters.
@Nagger I honestly would have liked Ahsoka dying in the hands of Vader, but I don't mind what happened. It's a big galaxy and not everyone should meet or be going on the same adventures as the main star wars movie characters
Nagger she didn’t need to die there, she wasn’t the one who could save Anakin so her dying there would be such a waste, not to mention she’s a fan favorite and she doesn’t invalidate anything about Luke, that’s reaching. Her story continues elsewhere in the galaxy and we’ll probably see what is her next purpose in the live action. Her ending needs to makes sense since she’s an important figure but it doesn’t need to have link with Luke’s. And we still need to learn how she died, her voice was in the movie with other force ghost.
Jeez, the last 4 or 5 minutes of this episode was truly mesmerizing. Almost every frame could be a painting or wallpaper. It’s some of the best cinematography I’ve ever seen in animation.
Such a sentimental and heartbreaking scene when Ahsoka and Rex made the burials to all the Clone Troopers including Jesse. Even the scene worked well without Dialogue. Lastly, their is symbolism when Ahsoka drops and leaves behind her lightsaber that Anakin gave to her before the start of the Siege in Mandalore.
@@MizanQistina Ahsoka left the lightsaber behind to make the Empire think she was dead. Luke threw away the lightsaber as a gag to make the audience laugh.
The irony here being that they threw the sabres away for similar reasons, and that Filoni likely got the idea from Rian because of the nuances of what it meant, lol
@@keaneowen9731 I think they have a few similarities, a sense of loss and betrayal, but one that they feel they could have possibly avoided if they were more on top of things, a feeling that what happened led to the rise of not only the Sith, but galactic fascism, countless deaths of people they both cared for, etc.
@@MB-sq7yn yes it's true and i mean too why people hate The Last Jedi so much even the last jedi still honour the skywalker saga with different and a new way. If they release "Duel of the Fates" colin original plan star wars 9 and not firing Gina maybe they would not hate the sequel so much. My mention is about why people hate so much that movie and always blame Rian everytime they saw the prequel
@@MB-sq7yn they always problem with Rey character and saying its Marie Sue. Yes maybe because TROS make the problem but Duel of the Fates make Ret not to mary sue. People say Ahsoka like this "This is how strong feminist was not Rey". This word make me laugh because people hate her for the first time she appeard in The Clone Wars movie. Instead saying like that why not love them both and urge George Lucas and colin to release "Duel of the Fates" (i little disapointed that George and jon Favreau hate The Last Jedi and want to erase that).
😢I... I don’t know what to say man. The music gets me... I don’t want this to end man... but Star Wars The Clone Wars was one hell of a show with great story telling, memorable Characters we all love and some look up to. It’s truly heartbreaking what happens with them ( Ashoka and Anakin) and that the show is over... Thanks George And Dave for this beautiful show 💙 ❤️. May the force be with you always Ahsoka And Anakin 2008-2020
It just sucks because there was so much more they could tell, like another bobba fett story, or that guy that ashoka liked, now we will never know what happened to them and so many more people who never got to finish their story.
I'm glad this is (hopefully) the end. They may have wanted more, but it's too late for that. The war is over, Order 66 has been given, and that's what this show has been leading to since the first episode. Their stories have been told. I wouldn't mind another Star Wars animated series to expand, but let this end, because they earned it. This ending is as perfect as we could ever hope. So let this end. It may be bittersweet, but it's still sweet.
Imagine. You are the apprentice of one of the most powerful and kind Jedi in the galaxy. You’ve spent most of your teenage years fighting in a war. Over the period of that war, you’ve made many friends, and you love them with all your heart. Now, it’s all gone. Nearly everything you loved, everything you cherished... it’s all gone. Democracy is replaced with dictatorship. The soldiers you fought alongside for years are cast aside and replaced with men who follow orders blindly. The Jedi, the ones who taught you the way of life, wiped off of the galaxy in just a few short seconds. Your best friend, your Master, the man who always lifted your spirits and never gave up on you, always there to give you a good smile and laugh... dead. You stare down at the helmets and graves of the men you fought alongside. You realize how much you’ve truly lost in a matter of hours. You then take out your lightsaber. The weapon that has defined you for years. The weapon that made you who you are today. A warrior. But now, because of the darkness that has risen, you can’t live that life anymore. You open your hand, but almost close it again, thinking of everything you’ve lost. Do you really want to lose any more? Then, it hits you. Your Master would want this. He would want you to do anything as long as you would remain alive. And if you stayed fighting, you would be obliterated. Finally, you drop your weapon. It lands on the ground with a tiny thud, that thud making a mark on your life, and a mark on the land. Your mark. Your decision. Your choice. You look up, and tears form in your eyes. You stare up at the sky, and you know what you have to say. It takes a few seconds, but with your mouth open, wanting to speak, you say it. “I’m so sorry.”
I genuinely felt sadness for the clones. This show made the clones into living characters and not just some faceless lifeless cannon fodder. They were cloned for the purpose of war and were unjustly expendable, manipulated and disposable in Darth Sidious master plan. The show made them as much of a victim as the Jedi.
@@2507jasonpoon I think there is a point where the repair wouldn't work. He got shot and was on board a ship that crash landed. I think he's dead and there is no chance for him to ever come back.
While not even legitimately a Jedi anymore, Ahsoka has shown time and time again that she’s the most Jedi-like compared to many others. Imagine if we had more people like her and Qui-Gon around.
That's all. The 12-year adventure is over. And you know, the end of this beautiful animated series gives me a feeling of some slight sadness, but also hope. This is both the Separatist resistance and the fragments that will form the Rebel Alliance that will resist the Empire. Even this wrecked Venator is a symbol that the Republic, as well as the clones themselves, have been thrown into the dustbin of history and replaced. They were replaced by the Imperial state machine, which diligently crushed any resistance. All these fierce battles between droids and clowns were pointless. All this destructions, genocides, and large-scale battles were just part of Sidious's plan to seize power, and nothing more. But at the same time, the authors of the series showed us a lot of interesting, and sometimes just amazing stories that show the war itself and what was associated with it. This is Umbara and the tests that passed 501 on it, and the series about Senator Bonteri, and the separatist Senate shown in it, Ahsokas leaving of the Jedi Order, and the lair of General Grievous, and much more. Yes, of course, there are flaws: the weak disclosure of grievous as a character and the fact that Count Dooku became more evil than elegant in the films, and the fact that people were not shown (not droids) on the part of the Separatist Alliance, what they thought of the war, how and for what they fought. But this does not change the fact that this beautiful animated series will remain in our hearts for a long time.
The absolute tragedy of the clones is heart-breaking. They were absolutely innocent, yet were remembered as traitors, when they were the ones that were betrayed, to the last man. These tank-born brothers who fought and died and strived so hard to individualise themselves, to assert their own identities, were with three words reduced to brainwashed automata, and all their courage and bravery and hope erased alongside the Republic they served.
"The war was never the Republic against the Separatists. It was Palpatine against the Jedi. We lost. The rest of it was just playacting." -Obi Wan Kenobi, Revenge of the Sith novelization.
Rex: “I don’t want to bury anymore of our brothers” this line makes this scene even more sad and tragic to watch, especially after watching Rex react to bad batch not removing their inhibitor chips yet in episode 7 of the bad batch.
Ahsoka's guilt of letting Maul escape and unable to save all the "programmed clones" must have been pretty worse than leaving the Jedi Order. In the end, she decided to leave her past away for good and faking her death by abandoning one of her lightsabers, so that the Empire won't know she's alive. Until Rex and Ahsoka reunite at Star Wars Rebels 10-15 years later.
It’s so screwed up because even after ROTJ, clones will forever be remembered not as the soldiers who bravely fought in the clone wars but as pawns who served an evil empire. Even after their deaths no one will remember their good deeds Nor know that they were also victims, they will just be remembered as the bad guys
well I'd assume it's common knowledge that most stormtroopers aren't clones anymore since they started recruiting real people, but that could also mean that people would just forget about clones which is just as sad
That's too dark and depressive. Considering only Ahsoka, Rex, Palpatine and the Kaminoans knew about Order 66, they were just soldiers that suddenly served the Empire for some time as far as the galaxy is concerned. You can't say that their legacy did them justice and it wasn't even their fault.
1:38 You can see how she’s starting to lose her composure here. After everything that happened, I wouldn’t be surprised if she shed tears after the camera cut away.
Light Keeper123 long story short. After his encounter with Fives when he was framed for attempting to assassinate the Chancellor, Kix ended up investigating the virus Fives allegedly had and the conspiracy he was rambling on about. He discovered the Inhibitor Chips and the reason the Clones had them for Order 66. Unfortunately, before he could present his findings to the Republic, his investigation was discovered by Count Dooku. Kix was captured by Separatist forces and placed in Cryo-stasis. He was to be taken to Dooku, but an encounter with Republic forces inflicted heavy damage to the ship that was carrying him and caused it to make a random hyperspace jump in order to escape. The ship ended up on the other side of the galaxy and crash landed on a planet. Kix survived, but he remained in Cryo-Stasis for decades and wasn’t discovered until the sequel era.
A very cinematic ending, the music, the camera movement, it's just amazing and such emotional It's remarkable how far this show has gone by the years, from a funny kid show to this tragic ending here. I personally think that line of Fives where he said: "The mission... the nightmares. they're finally over...", matches the situation perfect.
0:14 Just look at this beautiful symbolism; An end to the Republic, and begining of the rebellion. I now understand why they chose to specifically use a Y-Wing: The Y-wing was used in the clone wars, the era of Republic, but it was modified, to the changes of the world by the rebellion to fit in the new war- harder, messier, but strong and powerful ! It goes from the Republic's venator to the old-new Y-wing. Showing how, in life too, we change and grow. We mustn't live in the past, but fit in the future, and that doesn't mean changeing ourselves ! It only means that in order to live a good future, we must also remember our past, not letting it define us, but learn form it. This show has had such a big impact on me, and it's so emotional (I don't have any other word for it... neither sad nor happy) to see it go. Thank you Clone Wars 💙
That little melody of "It's Over Now" from Twilight of the Apprentice at 1:20 is just enough to break you. You know it's all over, but you know Ahsoka still has one final heartbreak to go through.
The one thing that they could have done to make me totally lose it in this scene is if Rex walked back to the graves and gave one last salute to his fallen brothers.
So this is what emptiness feels like. We can tell she regrets everything, like not having a happier reunion, and goodbye with Anakin, Obi Wan, and everyone, she even was open to rejoining the Jedi, and from Rebels we know she is haunted by her decisions. I feel my heart dropping. I can't believe this once happy series ends like now and like this. Disney should learn that this is how you create a strong female character.
Ever notice how the last line any character says is when Rex and Ahsoka are leaving the crashing ship? It just speaks volumes how amazing the last 5 minutes are, how they manage to convey so much emotion, without a single word spoken.
I’ve been watching it since I was 2 years old and season 3 can out. I legit cried throughout the entire school day. I’ve watched it about 200 times and still cry now.
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0:57
Group Hug Everybody for all of the Clones Even for Jesse.
What is the name of the song
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What's with the weird laugh or scream with the explosion of helmets??
All this started as a silly little movie where the crew rescues a baby hutt.
Yeah... good old time!
Good times
@@realbuzzlightyear wtf???? Why You find the movie bad??? Wtf... the movie was great!! Ffs
I liked the movie though.
@@billclark5055 I did too
Poor Jesse. He died in the worst way possible as the thing he hated most: an unquestioning, mindless soldier who followed wrong orders without question.
StarKiller 56 I didn’t even think about that.. I’m sad now
Palpatine is sick, manipulating the innocent lives of clones and anakin
Good soldiers follow order's
He became the person he was againsts the most unwillingly.
Not too long ago him and Fives were standing where Rex and Ahsoka was.
It’s so sad watching this and realising all the characters you grew up with at this point are gone. Padme, Windu, Plo, Fisto and even Dooku and Grievous are gone. It hurts to think about
U get to find out where we r in the movie
imagine telling people that Star Wars is trash and that they should move on when your here watching it too you clicked the video 🤡🤡🤣
@John D what do you mean move on? Nobody died and we have to move on with our lives it’s just movies and shows people can watch what the fuck they want. If you want to “move on” go ahead but by no means is star wars complete garbage now considering it’s success with the mandalorian and the plethora of shows and movies coming
since when you need to be a fan to spy on lore lmao
Glad Windu is gone, at least Dooku and Grevious were honest about being bad guys
The symbolism of Jesse’s helmet just hits so hard. The Republic’s war is over, all of the chaos that led to its downfall behind it.
Not to mention, he had just been released from Maul a couple episodes earlier, and was immediately thrown into Order 66...
What really hit me hardest about this scene was Ahsoka and Rex took the time to bury the clones, they may of turned and tried to kill her, but when all was said and done they were HER soldiers and she honoured them as such
Dave Filoni's crew should have done Episode 8 and 9. They actually have demonstrated with this series that they know what the hell Star Wars is all about. JJ started 7 in an okay manner but then it just went downhill from there. Even JJ himself admitted he was not allowed what he wanted. Disney are a disgrace. Rather betray their employees to suit the woke left than serve the fans like Lucas and his crew did. Imagine how good Rebels would have been had Disney not taken a bunch of pumpkins, put a body underneath them and called it Star Wars.
@@mattcecil6692 well on the plus side Filoni is being brought in along with Lucas and a lot of others to try and repair the damage, I suspect in the next few years a lot of the 7,8 & 9 canon is going to get heavily retconned
@@mattcecil6692 lolwut what does politics have to do with any of this? Disney is in the business of making money. You know what sells? Disney princesses. If Disney were truly "woke", they would have casted a minority as the lead, but they still chose a conventionally attractive white woman. They're not "woke"; they're just trying to make money
The final arc really felt like it’s own movie.
Hopefully one day they’ll edit the four episodes as a film.
This show had seven seasons worth of beautifully scripted, written, directed, acted, animated, and portrayed episodes and arcs, getting better with every season, something that almost seemed impossible as time went on. But yet... they managed to pull it off.
In my book, this was a movie... because in my book... experience outranks everything...
If this was edited into a film it would probably be top 3 for a lot of people including me.
Shame it had to end was probably one of my favourite child hood series the writers did such a good job on all the seasons shame season 7 had those Ashoka episode that were kinda boring but added to the story
dela Moze I really thought the Martez sisters arc was a waste of time. We could’ve gotten the unfinished Boba Fett arc or crystal crisis.
Everyone is talking about Ashoka but no one is talking about Rex. The amount of brothers he lost in battle and how he had to bury them. Even more Heartbreaking than Ashoka IMO
Rex is always overlooked and it pisses me off
I really had hoped to see Rex at the graves, because we know he's just tired and broken so much by this point.
When Rex cried I lost it 😭
Honestly I think it hurts Ashoka more. Wrex was born, bred and programmed to be a soldier, he probably hurts like a sunovabitch but he knows how to compartmentalize and rationalize his feelings about it. Ashoka being a jedi, former or otherwise, feels everything, beeing connected to the force she can't not. And after knowing that maul was right and she could have stopped it, in the end the only one she was able to save is Wrex. Being engulfed with that level of guilt and empathy must feel like her soul is on fire.
godofawesum223 actually.... since one of the Jedis rules is to not be attached they are not supposed to feel extremely sad, but the only Jedi that ever got attached was Anakin. Despite that Ashoka still deeply loved the clones as friends and soldiers. Nothing more. Rex was a clone, and they’re were clones. They’re were brothers, born and raised together. It hurts him way more because, unlike Ashoka they grew up together, while Ashoka only new Rex through the clone war...... so yeah, Rex hurts waaaay more than Ashoka, because they were his family, he knew there was nothing he could do, but watch his brothers die.
even though they tried to kill her. she burried them evey last one of them she never wanted any of them to die. we all know how deeply she cared about every last one them
@ they had no choice man... These Chips made them do it...
@ Not even. When have you ever seen the clones going so far to sacrifice themselves to kill a droid. Yes they will lay down their own life if it was needed, but just to kill a droid never.
trevor philips agreed...they were saddened when she left the order after her being accused of a crime she never committed, then painted their helmets to match her when she came back to show there respect for her, then her being forced to fight them because they were programmed to do so, she never wanted to harm them, she still saw them as her friends as well as her family to a certain extent despite them trying to kill her. Burring them was very sad and heartbreaking...saying goodbye to the family she fought alongside for years as well as to the republic. Like Ashoka said: “the republic couldn’t have asked for better soldiers” and we shall never see the likes of them again. The mission...the nightmares...their...finally...over. Farewell clones...we will never forget you and thanks for everything.
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Unlike Vos. In legends, he hated them and had no problem killing them in order 66. In canon, he slaughters them on Christophsis before Order 66 even happens and frees Dooku allowing him to slaughter a bunch of clones before that. Then it is hinted he survived Order 66 so, I guess his clone kill count kept rising.
He may have killed even more after that when he found out they killed his old padawan Aayla
These last 4 episodes didn't feel like the clone wars at all. Its a whole different experience because we all know what's to come right after.
Yup its so sad😢
Exactly it didnt feel like star wars. It felt like that feeling when the world is gonna end or something. I cant explain it, so sad :(
It's basically RoTS on the other side of the galaxy
Yup, it was really hard watching Ashoka and Anakin’s last scene together,
It's been hard on me all along. Remember the arc where Ahsoka was leading the younglings? I realized then that those very children would be the cohort that Anakin would later kill.
this hurts
Like being stung in the bum by a bee
Hello Mr Nabber
Imallexx: execute order 66
*inabber gets kicked out of eboys*
The end of era
Its meant to.
This scene shows you what kind of a person Ahsoka really is. She actually took the time to bury the bodies of the clones that she could recover from the wreckage. She done this because she viewed each and every one of those men as not only her comrades, but her friends. I don't even think that Obi Wan or Yoda would go through that effort.
She is a beautiful person inside and out, who didn't deserve to go through any of what she was put through by Vader/Sideous.
No other could say they have a purer heart then Ahsoka Tano, and even though she is no Jedi, she upholds the standards of the light side of the force better than anyone.
Ahsoka Tano - Legend
particularly because she's no Jedi
And the fact that she is only 17 at this point is seriously f’d up.
Honestly I think obiwan and anakin would as they in lore are said to be very fond of the clones despite some scenes
We all know Yoda would just decapitate and impale any clone in his way
@@raphaelalexandreyensen6291 She is the embodiment of what the Jedi should've been but couldn't because they lost their way.
Seeing Jesse's helmet is both painful and symbolic. With him and all the clones buried, the sight of Jesse's helmet with the Republic logo on it marked the death of the Republic itself, and those who fought for it.
Also ashoka's marking mark the end of the jedi left in her
The Dragon Warlock I know he did not die dad murder they put them out
I’m honestly watching this and crying and I feel stupid. I’m 15 and watched the movies since I was born. My uncles watched the 3rd prequel in the hospital during me being born and it was me and my mom living with my uncles and grandparents watching Star Wars. I watched clone wars since before I can remember. And now... it’s over
@@honestlygoodcontent5546 😪😭... clone wars is my childhood. Playing with friends Outside as clones in school and our blasters were woodsticks... good old time man 😭😪😪😪😪😪😪😭😭😭😭😭 life sucks
The Dragon Warlock that’s what it meant
I really didn’t know why people cried or became sad at jesses helmet now I’m sad and I get it.
The fact that Ahsoka not only refused to kill any of the clones but to bury each of them with their armor really shows how much she cared about them :(
She definitely killed some when clones first attacked, reflecting their shots.
Ultimately, she released Maul, and he destroyed the ship leading to its crash
@@AntonenBirten yeah but all that was before she knew about the chips. Once she found out she made the choice not to harm them.
That's because she learned about Five's fate and what the Kaminoan did to the clones with the Inhibitor chip.
Well of course and Star Wars Episode 6 Return Of The Jedi when Anakin Skywalker got some redemption and he did started to avenged The Galactic Republic & The Clone Troopers & Padmé Amidala & The Jedi Order because pretty much Anakin did had redemption after all and he did and made things right in the end of Return of the Jedi and no reason The Clone Troopers were not really bad guys to start with they were just puppets Of Darth Sidious because The Clone Troopers are innocent people too and Darth Sidious use them for nothing just to wipe out The Jedi Order from the Galaxy because Sidious was so assessed with power and Anakin Skywalker did make things right and started to Avenged The Clone Troopers & The Galactic Republic & Padmé Amidala & The Jedi Order when he saved his own son's life in the end Of Star Wars Episode 6 Return Of Jedi
War does that to you. The men you fought beside, is all that matters.
Different Reactions to Order 66
Ahsoka: Set your weapon to stun, we don’t want to hurt them
Yoda: *Stabby stabby, lightsaber goes*
Clone reactions:
Rex: no, I don’t want to do it
Cody and Gree: say no more
Though I genereally also admire Ashokas behavior (and don’t wanna criticise ur joke), I think Yoda just had the "farsight" to realize this couldn’t be resolved by just waiting it out, he understood what was going on and acted accordingly, well knowing the situation has changed completely. Ashoka was just a lil too optimistic
@@brotmann7661 It's more than just optimism. Yoda is already inclined to be detached as an unreconstructed light Jedi, and he was barely was even the clone's general. Ashoka "is no Jedi" by this point and effectively grew up with many of the clones on that ship.
@@senatorluxbonteri6065 Lmao
Lightsaber goes brrrrrrrr
Neither the Republic or Seperatists won the Clone Wars, only Palpatine won in the end.
The Liamster
This whole thing was rigged from the start.
All those clones and jedis had to go through crazy shit just for such an End... fuck u palpatine and Anakin!!!!
The Liamster
Your literally everywhere lmao
They won and they loose the galaxy
Both republic and seperatist loose the war
“Truth is The game was rigged from the start” -Benny
His brothers didn't die for the Republic. They died with it.
yes
I really wish i could make a joke about you but it wouldnt taste right in mouth when watching this video.
Amen
Amen brother.
Oof this hurts.
It's amazing how Dave made us care so much for clones. Yet the main Disney movies can't even have me care for the main characters
Amen to that.
Ditto
This actually made me laugh. The only characters I ever cared about before The Clone Wars were the main stars: Anakin, Obi-Wan, Padme, R2, even Jar-Jar and everyone else was meh.
But I also only ever watched the prequel movies so not surprising. Never really cared that much about the Star Wars universe.
Then Ahsoka appeared with her sassiness and I fell in love with The Clone Wars and all of the characters.
Had no reaction to the clones being used and killed in the prequel but in the show they all have the same face but they're all different and it hurts watching them die.
Speak for yourself. Plenty of people cared for the main characters of the sequels.
What a waste of good soldiers good men of the clones I was always a big fan of the clones they were the only reason I began watching Star Wars now with new Star Wars movies happening just doesn’t feel the same without them 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😔😔😔😔😔😔
I’m actually glad that Jesse died here. He deserved better than having to be a stormtrooper
The.emp1re indeed. Plus even if he had somehow survived, his Stormtrooper career wouldn’t have been long. In canon, the Empire only kept the Clones around for a short time after the war ended. Then they were declared obsolete and decommissioned from the army (primarily because producing and manufacturing Clones ended up being too expensive to keep doing). With the final batch of Clones that were produced on Kamino being made into Purge Troopers, expendable death squads for the Inquisitors. So the Empire stuck with just recruiting people to become Stormtroopers.
In Legends, the Stormtroopers were comprised of recruits as well as Clones (ones that were created from other templates besides Jango Fett).
@@Laserbeak316 except for Vader's fist. That was what used to be the 501st, Vader's fist was filled with only pure Jango Fett clones. In legends.
Gordon Schnick oh yeah right, forgot about them.
I’m surprised there didn’t end up being a feeling of division among Stormtroopers in Legends; whether they be recruits, clones, or clones from different templates. Given how xenophobic a majority of Imperials were in regards to other alien species, you’d think they might end up segregating clones that were ultimately created by aliens as well.
@@Laserbeak316 well I do know that clones hated the human recruits. The clones felt regular people were unfit. Since Clones were supposed to be the teachers for the new recruits, they were super hard with training, Clones thought of themselves as the superior soldier.
Gordon Schnick huh, I guess there was some division after all. Makes sense why the Clones would think that about recruits given how they were literally made to be nothing more than soldiers.
The moment you realize the final minutes of this show had no dialogue but still showed so much
What really left me in awe was the shot of Jesse's helmet signifying his death with the Republic not for it, the fact Ashoka/Rex took their time and buried all the men that tried to kill them not a while ago, the true death of Anakin Skywalker after finally finding Ashoka's lightsaber (realizing everything he had lost) and the fact the everything everyone fought for was all for nothing because no one won besides Palpatine in the end..
And all this had an even bigger impact by the music playing... god this was something else
That was a clever move, rely on the visuals, the facial expressions and music rather than some generic final dialogue to fully represent the sadness and hopelessness of this depressive era that was the clone war.
Im glad the didnt play any classic star wars tunes to close it out on. Sequels did them to death
The only winner of The Clone War was its creator. Nobody truly had evil intent besides Palpatine.
The music is Padme's funeral theme
No one won and no one lost except the bad guy, what else could there be?
She had so much love for them that she not only wasn’t going to be the one to kill them, but she took that time to give them a proper burial as well.
ALL of them too. Each one with his own grave. That's loyalty.
Haley Heptig personally I think part of the reason she discarded her lightsaber was because she felt she didn't deserve it. She failed her friends, good men and good soldiers and she felt she had lost the right to carry the lightsaber
@@gerstein03 or perhaps the ones that connected her to the republic.
@@gerstein03 Ahsoka's novel said that she abandoned her lightsabers to fake her death
@@gerstein03 the way she dropped saber felt like she was letting go of her past and the weight it caries plus she couldnt be see with her saber but what happened to the second one
The sad thing is jesse died as a villain not a hero man i really hate sidious so badly
Anakin and sidious I hate them!!! 😭😭😭😭
Good Kenny, good...
John Jason yes
An idiot i will not given in to my anger
John Jason imagine saving the world One day ago and then Slaughtering a bunch of innocent kids The next
Ahsoka is the only one of the Jedi who truly upheld their core beliefs. She was a peacekeeper, a protector of the innocent, a friend to all, and an enemy to evil. It's a tragedy that she was one of the few to survive.
The true jedi is not even a jedi...
Not the only one
RIP Clone wars 2008-2020 you will be dearly missed. May the Force be with you always.
To The Clone Wars,
"I loved you always... I always will."
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This is what I'm feeling like.
Clone wars over everything, legit rays story was fucking pathetic
and now, its one with the force ;-;
Technically there is a couple arcs left that were worked on but unfinished, maybe Disney could release them as a special Episode or something
They died prisoners in their own bodies
CogMotion, you’re right - so sad!
Jesus, like I wasn't already sad
CogMotion please shut up 😁❤️ you just made me sob again
They were controlled by those Chips... there was nothing they could do 😪😭
Man why’d you have to say that
I think what makes this scene so sad, is how when you think about it, this little burial means nothing on a tiny moon with expendable clones to the galaxy, none of this matters to the rest of the galaxy, no one will find these graves. And only 2 people lived to tell the tale, 2 people in a galaxy of billions of stars.
Man, that makes this scene hit ten times harder. At least when you look at Padme's funeral, you see lots of senators and civilians gathered to mourn her and it must have been an event well-remembered in Naboo, even Anakin was creamed by his two children and the Rebelion. But this is something no one will remember but Ahsoka and Rex and it certainly won't be ever revisted.
At the risk of sounding like some high-minded fop, I don't think it's for mortals like us to worry about the "big picture" too much. We're better off concerning ourselves with what we do with what we have, how that effects us around us, and how it matters to them. In that sense, there may only be two people (and perhaps more when Vader and the 501st finds this sight) that know about this, but it's the right ones-people who care about these clones, who are here, and who got to honor their lives.
The empire found it
Yet they meant enough to Ahsoka and Rex to bury them anyway.
@@skar8009 anakin was what'd by his own children? 🤨🤨🤨
These last 4 Clone Wars episodes were more emotional than the entire Sequel Trilogy
True
Andrew Bates no. Dave filoni knows true Star Wars. The sequels can suck it.
@@andrewbates3683
You've seem a bit angry
Sequels aren't even emotional
It also handled the Clone Wars era and everything surrounding it so much better than the prequels. Truly the best thing in Star Wars since the original movies
I hope someday Ahsoka will learn of Anakin’s redemption and meet his son Luke.
It's possible, rebels made it so that she lives after the 2nd death star blows up.
@@lking1540 They did, in the finale, following Ezra defeating Thrawn. Sabine mentions that after Lothal was freed, the Rebels crew went their separate ways and when she decides it's time to retrieve Ezra, she's alive, rendezvousing with Sabine to find Ezra and "bring him home". Basically, meaning that if she died, she did so between Return of the Jedi and the sequel trilogy as her voice can be heard amongst the many in Rise of Skywalker when Rey fights Palpatine.
@@80619Chris yes I know, thats why I brought it up.
@ImViruxx You clearly never read the old EU.
@ImViruxx who knows, maybe jedi actually meant the plural form, as in more than one
This shows you that the Jedi and the separatists weren’t the only victims in this war...it was the clones themselves. They were bred for one thing, and that was to follow orders even if it killed them. We weren’t supposed to care about them but this show took us through their struggles, their lifestyles, etc. It allowed us to see the characters who were mostly just faceless backups for the main characters. And we grew with them.
They didn’t die FOR the Republic...they died WITH the Republic.
Let’s not forget the droids. By the end of the war, most of them had developed sentience and personalities, then all of a sudden- shut off. Even though they had feelings, at least they didn’t have to kill their comrades.
Clones for sure suffered the most. The war was literally called the Clone Wars. RIP to every single one.
This statement is only more relevant to what happens to the Clones in The Bad Batch. Devastating
"The missions, the nightmares, they're finally over"
the nightmare was executing order 66
The Clone wars is and will always be the best Star Wars animated series ever made. No other series could live up to or be better than this series. Thank you Dave and George for given me and so many people something worth watching. It was All worth it. 😊❤️ May the force be with you.
Matthew Crawford I know
Matthew Crawford the way look at this end of Star Wars and George
Agreed, and the opening messages we get from the each episode, there will never be anything like that again.
Still Avatar the Last Airbender comes very close for me. They're always kinda fighting for the top place, but this finale might have moved Clone Wars to the top.
@PunlockHomes I think he meant Star Wars series.
I can’t imagine how Rex’s mental health would be....
How many breakdowns he would have by himself..
How he misses all of his brothers...
Jesse
Waxer
Fives
Gregor
Hevy
Boil
99
Dogma
Tup
.....
It’s enough to make a grown man cry..
What about cody
Gregor lived but he wouldn’t find that out for a bit. I’ve wondered what Boba thought of all those deaths. He’s not the same type of clone but he does have an intimate understanding of everything they went through.
I mean he watched 5s go crazy and get shot because he was cracking on to the real truth imagine how he felt after that alone 😟
@@nigelcharlson2992
he was pretty detached from the clones as a whole. in fact later on he is hired to put down a clone rebellion against the empire on kamino. one of the clones asks him if he could kill himself, and he shoots the clone without hesitation. he mainly just wants his fathers DNA so they would stop cloning him over and over again.
At least later he reunited with gregor...
This scene alone was hard to watch. This was literally one of the best parts of my childhood. We all knew it was going to end, but the feelings and the time that ashoka and rex must have felt, burying there friends and comrades, and then knowing they could never be the same again, it really just makes you sit in a corner for a week
Not only for a week, for 2 months
Amen, specially on the last part :
was really amazing how Dave used the build up of the catastrophe of Order 66 that we all knew would be there, seen many times over, and then let it all loose with the inevitable story that tied in with Ahsoka. Like, this is probably the best Star Wars fan service ever, it is just too good.
Sad moment when the Rise of Empire, they really make US cared to the clones
The clones killed or tried to kill the only people who treated them more than disposable fodder and in the end They are forgotten like they never existed by the majority of the galaxy
The real victims
True warriors will never be forgotten
Janett Ayala amen to that indeed my friend.
ImmaLittlePip 😢
Pom Krell and a few other Jedi did treat em like that though.
She is our hero, not Rey. She will forever be our hero, Ahsoka.
fuck rey, rey would've force lightning all of them without remorse and walked away from the crashed ship without suffering a single injury from the crash landing
warbossgrotsmasha23 you’re just saying that crap to be mean.
@@jackleighton1566 i don't hate the people who like the sequel trilogy, i hate rey not because she's a woman i hate her because she's a mary sue with next to no character development, compared to ahsoka rey is like a doodle made by a mentally disabled person
MaRae Sue.
@@andrewbates3683 so you judge me based on a fictional character? do you have much in the way of a working brain? if this is your idea of a good well written character then i don't wanna know what a bad character might look like from your point of view...screw that i don't wanna know there can't be worse than garbage
This is so tragic, Ahsoka realizes how clones were meant to be mere tools to be discarded which hurts given that she considered many of them to be her friends. If they fully realized what they did to their fellow Jedi...man.
I feel so bad for her. She managed to save Rex, but she lost everyone else.
But I do take comfort knowing that she continues to fight for the light side.
thats why the daughter (in owl form) chooses to follow her throughout her life after this scene, she's the embodiment of the light side of the force essentially
Patrick Torres Isn’t Anakin the embodiment of the force because even as Vader he’s still the chosen one.
Bet My Name Spooked You- Yes he is.
@@betmynamespookedyou4665 He isn't the embodiment of the force -- he is the chosen one meant to bring balance. Ahsoka is not the literal embodiment of the light side -- she is just the perfect example of what a Jedi should be. The reason the owl follows Ahsoka around is because of the Mortis arc in Clone Wars, where The Daughter uses her last breath to revive Ahsoka. A part of The Daughter is somehow still "connected" to Ahsoka because of that.
She knew it wouldn’t be same if she lost Rex too trying to protect while she tries to take the shuttle back. All they had was each other
RIP Fives. RIP Jesse. RIP 99. RIP Tupp. RIP Hevy. RIP Waxer. RIP Hardcase. RIP that one clone who punched a battle droid.
Hopefully that last clone somewhere knows that even he is remembered all these years later, lol
RIP the first clone in the Battle of Geonosis who got shot
Rewatching the scene where Jesse and Fives are almost executed hits super hard now.
😪😭
Sometimes, the best scenes are the ones where nothing has to be said.
I'm going to continue crying now.
Yeah Man, Much Agreed, That part is my eyes is the best in all star wars, got me crying, This show i have been watching since i was a young child up till a old teenager, And its very heartbreaking to see the Clones buired with their helmets on sticks, This scnce gets me everytime, the clone wars has really made a impact on everyone and the whole star wars genra its self.
Imma cry with ya bud. 😭😭😭😭
A tv cartoon has more emotion than the rise of Skywalker. Think about that.
Also can we all agree that Ahsoka is just infinitely better than Rey?
it's disneys fault otherwise if george lucas did it the movie would be a masterpiece
@@rayanawar4350 just like the prequels were masterpieces, right?
@@vendrineswtor3190 yep
@@vendrineswtor3190
George eventually turned things around with Revenge of the Sith, unlike the Sequels which render the first 6 movies meaningless.
@@Inaf1987 I'm not arguing the the sequels were masterpieces (though I do think they get a little bit too much flack), but I do think that overall they were a consistently higher quality than the first two prequels, and as such I doubt George would have created masterpieces.
Man this is depressing, I knew this episode would be sad, but I wasn't expecting this much emotion 😭
Same 😪😪😭😭 poor clones fuck u palpatine
I can't imagine how long that took, or the emotional and physical toll, of having to bury all those men, loyal soldiers who forced to commit an atrocity. Ahsoka didn't kill them, but they lost their lives none the less. As many have said, those men didn't die for the Republic, but with it.
All the War did was kill people. It killed The Clones, The Jedi, Anakin, and even Rex and Ahsoka in a way. Whatever Hope they had is gone, buried with that ship and those soliders.
But a sleeping little baby boy in the desert would soon avenge them all
I was referring to Luke😅😅😅
Darth bane would be proud
Untill shiv shat on the rule of two
Never Did he take a proper apprentice
Bane destroyed the Sith and the best the Jedi had to offer
Banes legacy destroyed the republic and the Jedi order
Legends saw the rise of the galactic alliance and a new far more powerful Jedi order, even with the losses of 2/3 of the solo children, Mara, that one badass who gave his life to save allana, etc..
My cannon says Luke's vacation was quite different than han and Leia
The solos had a proper vacation
Time together with absolutely nothing to interfere
While Luke, perhaps taking Ben along, stops by to see the chiss
And within the chiss redoubt
A Jedi stronghold of some sort is established
Where Luke's holocron is safegaurded, and children, and the Jedi can regroup should the need arise, and what a powerful force user could a chiss be, they are a mix of Vulcan and Klingon kinda, probably the best culture pound for pound in the galaxy, dispite thier own self implemented limitations.
Nah Disney threw it all away
Finishing the clone wars, the mando, it's obvious the future lies with legends. Not in the past with what is sure to be more of the same garbage with the high republic.
When I'm 96 star wars will become public domain, can't wait
I wonder how it must have been for Rex to buty Jesse.
Man, that’s deep! But we’ll said
I felt empty after this arc. I don’t know why but seeing Jesse’s helmet and Darth Vader just broke me. Jesse didn’t die fighting for the Republic he died with it and Anakin destroyed everything he cared about.
"In my book, experience outranks everything."
On that day, I think almost no one in the galaxy outranked Ahsoka and Rex.
Obi Wan Kenobi
Jlind_ true
Jlind_ that makes experienced losing his whole livelihood and culture along with his loved ones, all through inaction.
@@CyberRelic280 Nope! Ahsoka and Rex dude
@@copyrightstrikez_bandit143 Nope! Obi Wan Kenobi dude.
It hurts knowing that when the clone troopers heard that Ashoka was coming back they made custom helmets of her pattern on her face. That just shows you how much they care about her. But they end up trying to kill her with those same helmets on. 😔
it does hurt damn you palpatine
@@pinkiepierocks6360 I hate Darth Hideous.
@@aayla9982 darth syphilis
@@aayla9982 do you mean The Senate
@@PkorniBoi He is no Senate to me,and I only spoken his name when it's a joke that humiliates him >:D
Imagine being in ahsokas position in that moment a 17 year old who watched her world fall down around her,watched the galaxy plunge into darkness,her men betrayed her against their will,her order purged and her best friends(as far as she knew) dead
Dead or betrayed I'd probably go crazy or turn to the dark side
I'm sorry that you lost your favorite character, Jesse fans, but his wheel of fate already spun to death.
@@jme7298 literally lol
Imagen how Fox fans feel. He got killed by Vader for being incompetent.
@@leonardchurch5199 There are a few and they take up for him. Saying he "did his job" and that "Fives was irrational and pointed a gun at him"
I’m confused why is Jesse so important to everyone , what did he do that was like important I can’t remember r
@@eoghanlacey6384 man he was there from the beginning! Rex knows him since the beginning and he experienced some crazy shit!!
“That moment when you realize it was all for nothing.” -Unknown
That shot of Jesse's helmet. 100% everyone was crying by then.
The soundtrack and cinematography in this scene are on another level. It was these kinds of things that made the final episodes feel like more than just The Clone Wars. The cinematography and soundtrack for the last four episodes made them feel like movie quality.
“Broadside, if you and I get through this drinks are on me.”
“I can already taste them.”
RIP Matchstick.
Fives warned them but they didn't listen
Now its just ahsoka and rex
Cant blame them. He was doing more rambling than talking
@@joshfournier9390 true
@@joshfournier9390 yep, which is really unfortunate
Well, Rex did listen
Why else did he tell her to look for Five's data before the chip took over
@@joshfournier9390 THAN again he was drugged with something before he spoke with Anakin and Rex.
Force Sensitive Togruta can live to be 100 years old
Ahsoka will meet Luke and Leia
She'll lose Rex
She'll learn that Anakin was redeemed
She'll also be told Obi-Wan died
She'll see The new Republic be built
But she'll know it will never last
Ahsoka will always be with us
And the force will always be with her
She will die eventually, everyone in Star wars dies eventually
Naw she will probably die in the mandalorian.
And all of this will have happened by then. But I doubt they'll kill of such a popular character in a show where they'll probably only have brief roles, in my opinion it would take away from the main characters.
@Nagger I honestly would have liked Ahsoka dying in the hands of Vader, but I don't mind what happened. It's a big galaxy and not everyone should meet or be going on the same adventures as the main star wars movie characters
Nagger she didn’t need to die there, she wasn’t the one who could save Anakin so her dying there would be such a waste, not to mention she’s a fan favorite and she doesn’t invalidate anything about Luke, that’s reaching. Her story continues elsewhere in the galaxy and we’ll probably see what is her next purpose in the live action. Her ending needs to makes sense since she’s an important figure but it doesn’t need to have link with Luke’s. And we still need to learn how she died, her voice was in the movie with other force ghost.
Jeez, the last 4 or 5 minutes of this episode was truly mesmerizing. Almost every frame could be a painting or wallpaper. It’s some of the best cinematography I’ve ever seen in animation.
Me in 2011: I hope Rex survives
Dave Filoni 2020:
He survived, but at what cost?
Such a sentimental and heartbreaking scene when Ahsoka and Rex made the burials to all the Clone Troopers including Jesse. Even the scene worked well without Dialogue.
Lastly, their is symbolism when Ahsoka drops and leaves behind her lightsaber that Anakin gave to her before the start of the Siege in Mandalore.
The same Luke did in TLJ...but everyone is pissing off about it, TROS retconed that
@@MizanQistina probably cause the execution of the sequels was bad
@@MizanQistina Ahsoka left the lightsaber behind to make the Empire think she was dead. Luke threw away the lightsaber as a gag to make the audience laugh.
Nizaris1 ahsoka dropped it in case someone came back (darth vader basically), so they would think she died
@@MrMah-zf6jk No, Luke also want everyone think he's dead, and told Rey to go away.
No matter how many times I watch this I still cry. Jesse’s helmet and the music are the parts that get me.
1:15 onwards.
See Rian Johnson, that is how make a Jedi throwing away their lightsaber a meaningful moment.
The irony here being that they threw the sabres away for similar reasons, and that Filoni likely got the idea from Rian because of the nuances of what it meant, lol
@@MB-sq7yn cannot compare this with The Last Jedi because is different but both is meaningful
@@keaneowen9731 I think they have a few similarities, a sense of loss and betrayal, but one that they feel they could have possibly avoided if they were more on top of things, a feeling that what happened led to the rise of not only the Sith, but galactic fascism, countless deaths of people they both cared for, etc.
@@MB-sq7yn yes it's true and i mean too why people hate The Last Jedi so much even the last jedi still honour the skywalker saga with different and a new way. If they release "Duel of the Fates" colin original plan star wars 9 and not firing Gina maybe they would not hate the sequel so much. My mention is about why people hate so much that movie and always blame Rian everytime they saw the prequel
@@MB-sq7yn they always problem with Rey character and saying its Marie Sue. Yes maybe because TROS make the problem but Duel of the Fates make Ret not to mary sue. People say Ahsoka like this "This is how strong feminist was not Rey". This word make me laugh because people hate her for the first time she appeard in The Clone Wars movie. Instead saying like that why not love them both and urge George Lucas and colin to release "Duel of the Fates" (i little disapointed that George and jon Favreau hate The Last Jedi and want to erase that).
😢I... I don’t know what to say man. The music gets me...
I don’t want this to end man... but Star Wars The Clone Wars was one hell of a show with great story telling, memorable Characters we all love and some look up to. It’s truly heartbreaking what happens with them ( Ashoka and Anakin) and that the show is over...
Thanks George And Dave for this beautiful show 💙 ❤️. May the force be with you always
Ahsoka And Anakin
2008-2020
It has very similar themes to the Rebels season 2 finale and Ahsokas theme which fits perfectly.
It just sucks because there was so much more they could tell, like another bobba fett story, or that guy that ashoka liked, now we will never know what happened to them and so many more people who never got to finish their story.
I'm glad this is (hopefully) the end. They may have wanted more, but it's too late for that. The war is over, Order 66 has been given, and that's what this show has been leading to since the first episode. Their stories have been told. I wouldn't mind another Star Wars animated series to expand, but let this end, because they earned it. This ending is as perfect as we could ever hope. So let this end. It may be bittersweet, but it's still sweet.
@@HaydrogenBomb you say that but wait until tldisney wakes up and then we get star wars the clone wars lost episodes.
Imagine.
You are the apprentice of one of the most powerful and kind Jedi in the galaxy. You’ve spent most of your teenage years fighting in a war. Over the period of that war, you’ve made many friends, and you love them with all your heart.
Now, it’s all gone. Nearly everything you loved, everything you cherished... it’s all gone. Democracy is replaced with dictatorship. The soldiers you fought alongside for years are cast aside and replaced with men who follow orders blindly. The Jedi, the ones who taught you the way of life, wiped off of the galaxy in just a few short seconds.
Your best friend, your Master, the man who always lifted your spirits and never gave up on you, always there to give you a good smile and laugh... dead.
You stare down at the helmets and graves of the men you fought alongside. You realize how much you’ve truly lost in a matter of hours.
You then take out your lightsaber. The weapon that has defined you for years. The weapon that made you who you are today. A warrior.
But now, because of the darkness that has risen, you can’t live that life anymore.
You open your hand, but almost close it again, thinking of everything you’ve lost. Do you really want to lose any more?
Then, it hits you. Your Master would want this. He would want you to do anything as long as you would remain alive. And if you stayed fighting, you would be obliterated.
Finally, you drop your weapon. It lands on the ground with a tiny thud, that thud making a mark on your life, and a mark on the land. Your mark. Your decision. Your choice.
You look up, and tears form in your eyes. You stare up at the sky, and you know what you have to say. It takes a few seconds, but with your mouth open, wanting to speak, you say it.
“I’m so sorry.”
dont do that. dont hit me that hard. :(
damn invisible ninjas cutting onions
Damn, dude...I like your style.
I cried reading that.... HITS SO HARD
I just finished clone wars and I’ll watched this clip over 20 times these 2 with anakin ah what could have been. It’s so sad
I genuinely felt sadness for the clones. This show made the clones into living characters and not just some faceless lifeless cannon fodder. They were cloned for the purpose of war and were unjustly expendable, manipulated and disposable in Darth Sidious master plan. The show made them as much of a victim as the Jedi.
Fives I'm Sorry you were right ~Rex
Patrick Leichtle I imagine after this scene Rex had an emotional breakdown about what had happened
0:21 Rest in Peace R7. We hardly knew ye.
R7-A7 served Ahsoka faithfully from the Battle of Ryloth to Order 66
R7 can be repaired just like r2 in the bomb episode
的茍且生活JJ son true, but if he was repaired at some droid shop, someone will recognize them and give them away so they can’t do that.
的茍且生活JJ son But R7 doesn’t have that sweet sweet plot armor.
@@2507jasonpoon I think there is a point where the repair wouldn't work. He got shot and was on board a ship that crash landed. I think he's dead and there is no chance for him to ever come back.
While not even legitimately a Jedi anymore, Ahsoka has shown time and time again that she’s the most Jedi-like compared to many others. Imagine if we had more people like her and Qui-Gon around.
After Rex removes his chip he seams more like a human than a soldier. just how he express himself more emotional just like fives
True, though it was Ahsoka and the Droids that removed the chip. Rex only gave Ahsoka the hint to find out about the chip.
That's all. The 12-year adventure is over. And you know, the end of this beautiful animated series gives me a feeling of some slight sadness, but also hope. This is both the Separatist resistance and the fragments that will form the Rebel Alliance that will resist the Empire. Even this wrecked Venator is a symbol that the Republic, as well as the clones themselves, have been thrown into the dustbin of history and replaced. They were replaced by the Imperial state machine, which diligently crushed any resistance. All these fierce battles between droids and clowns were pointless. All this destructions, genocides, and large-scale battles were just part of Sidious's plan to seize power, and nothing more. But at the same time, the authors of the series showed us a lot of interesting, and sometimes just amazing stories that show the war itself and what was associated with it. This is Umbara and the tests that passed 501 on it, and the series about Senator Bonteri, and the separatist Senate shown in it, Ahsokas leaving of the Jedi Order, and the lair of General Grievous, and much more. Yes, of course, there are flaws: the weak disclosure of grievous as a character and the fact that Count Dooku became more evil than elegant in the films, and the fact that people were not shown (not droids) on the part of the Separatist Alliance, what they thought of the war, how and for what they fought. But this does not change the fact that this beautiful animated series will remain in our hearts for a long time.
The absolute tragedy of the clones is heart-breaking. They were absolutely innocent, yet were remembered as traitors, when they were the ones that were betrayed, to the last man. These tank-born brothers who fought and died and strived so hard to individualise themselves, to assert their own identities, were with three words reduced to brainwashed automata, and all their courage and bravery and hope erased alongside the Republic they served.
"The war was never the Republic against the Separatists. It was Palpatine against the Jedi. We lost. The rest of it was just playacting."
-Obi Wan Kenobi, Revenge of the Sith novelization.
I believe the meaning of title means victory for the Sith and death to republic.
The names of recent episodes have more meanings. not only one ;)
Ernest Wang obviously
Ernest Wang It’s actually the motto of the Clone Army: Victory or Death for the Republic!
Victory for sidious as he wanted the galaxy far himself
I actually think it means death of the clones
Rex: “I don’t want to bury anymore of our brothers” this line makes this scene even more sad and tragic to watch, especially after watching Rex react to bad batch not removing their inhibitor chips yet in episode 7 of the bad batch.
Ahsoka's guilt of letting Maul escape and unable to save all the "programmed clones" must have been pretty worse than leaving the Jedi Order. In the end, she decided to leave her past away for good and faking her death by abandoning one of her lightsabers, so that the Empire won't know she's alive. Until Rex and Ahsoka reunite at Star Wars Rebels 10-15 years later.
or she was just done...
shehad to. she had no chance agianst the entire ships army of clones. maul was the diversion. and he did what she wanted him to do. FUCK SIHT UP
JESUS CHRIST 13TH DISCIPLE
No she left it to fake her death. Stated in her novel.
It hurts even more that we know she has a lot of regret for leaving the Jedi order, and not having a better reunion or goodbye with Anakin
This is one of the most powerful endings to anything. Ever.
Lets be honest
We are all not ready for this😔😥
We aren't.....
I wasn't, still am not, and never will be :
We technically were ready for this, but we weren't ready for THIS
1:10 Jesus this is even more touching now, when she told him in Rebels, I am no jedi, the music in this scene is all for me.....
Lie down
Try not to cry
Cry a lot
It’s so screwed up because even after ROTJ, clones will forever be remembered not as the soldiers who bravely fought in the clone wars but as pawns who served an evil empire. Even after their deaths no one will remember their good deeds Nor know that they were also victims, they will just be remembered as the bad guys
Heroes that were never heard of.
well I'd assume it's common knowledge that most stormtroopers aren't clones anymore since they started recruiting real people, but that could also mean that people would just forget about clones which is just as sad
That's too dark and depressive. Considering only Ahsoka, Rex, Palpatine and the Kaminoans knew about Order 66, they were just soldiers that suddenly served the Empire for some time as far as the galaxy is concerned. You can't say that their legacy did them justice and it wasn't even their fault.
@@skar8009 Darth Vader and the Inquisitors also knew about Order 66
@@joseluis5055 They were the bad guys tho.
The death of the friendship
Anakin-Ahsoka💔(22BBY-19BBY)
(2007-2020)
* 22 BBY - 19 BBY
Me: *Finally thinks that I can stop crying.*
*Jesse's empty helmet appears on the screen.*
Me: *Cries to dehydration point*
Does anyone else love the music in the background that’s playing with this scene?
Yes
1:38 You can see how she’s starting to lose her composure here. After everything that happened, I wouldn’t be surprised if she shed tears after the camera cut away.
Wouldn't be the first time.
And when Ahsoka is sad, we feel it. She never deserved any of the terrible things that happened to her.
RIP Jesse
We lost so many clones
Hardcase
Tup
Fives
Now Jesse
% 1000 don’t forget Waxer, Cutup, and 99.
What happened to Kix
Light Keeper123 long story short. After his encounter with Fives when he was framed for attempting to assassinate the Chancellor, Kix ended up investigating the virus Fives allegedly had and the conspiracy he was rambling on about.
He discovered the Inhibitor Chips and the reason the Clones had them for Order 66. Unfortunately, before he could present his findings to the Republic, his investigation was discovered by Count Dooku. Kix was captured by Separatist forces and placed in Cryo-stasis. He was to be taken to Dooku, but an encounter with Republic forces inflicted heavy damage to the ship that was carrying him and caused it to make a random hyperspace jump in order to escape.
The ship ended up on the other side of the galaxy and crash landed on a planet. Kix survived, but he remained in Cryo-Stasis for decades and wasn’t discovered until the sequel era.
@@Laserbeak316 I'm doing rex is fellow 501st members
@Straight Busta yes
A very cinematic ending, the music, the camera movement, it's just amazing and such emotional
It's remarkable how far this show has gone by the years, from a funny kid show to this tragic ending here. I personally think that line of Fives where he said: "The mission... the nightmares. they're finally over...", matches the situation perfect.
They are in Clone Heaven with Fives, Hardcase, Hevy, Waxer and 99 pounding some cold ones
Don't forget Ponds, Thorn, Gree, Buzz, Axe, Slammer, Tucker, Fil, Denal, Matchstick, Tag, Trap, Mixer, Redeye, Cameron, Lucky, Flesh, Colt, Havoc, Droidbait, Cutup, Nub, O'Niner, Bel, Niner, Tup, Oz, Ringo, and so many others.
@@sambridgers9543 some of those Clones never made it pass the First Episode
@@sambridgers9543 and Vaughn
@@haydenfowle7576 "I'm sorry, Commander...."
@@sambridgers9543 and Charger and Longshot
I've watched this like 15 times and I always get choked up at the part it zooms in on the helmets and the graves the whole thing is so tragic
Those graves don’t just hold the clones
They hold our childhoods 😢😭
0:14 Just look at this beautiful symbolism;
An end to the Republic, and begining of the rebellion.
I now understand why they chose to specifically use a Y-Wing:
The Y-wing was used in the clone wars, the era of Republic, but it was modified, to the changes of the world by the rebellion to fit in the new war- harder, messier, but strong and powerful !
It goes from the Republic's venator to the old-new Y-wing. Showing how, in life too, we change and grow. We mustn't live in the past, but fit in the future, and that doesn't mean changeing ourselves ! It only means that in order to live a good future, we must also remember our past, not letting it define us, but learn form it.
This show has had such a big impact on me, and it's so emotional (I don't have any other word for it... neither sad nor happy) to see it go.
Thank you Clone Wars 💙
Or they just used a ship that’s common in venators, get s fucking grip man
That little melody of "It's Over Now" from Twilight of the Apprentice at 1:20 is just enough to break you. You know it's all over, but you know Ahsoka still has one final heartbreak to go through.
The wind whistles through the graves, one last cry is heard.....
"For the Republic!"
Thanks swtcw it was a great ride.
1:30 gave me goosebumps so bad... What makes it sad is that Ashoka does not know who Vader is that point
The one thing that they could have done to make me totally lose it in this scene is if Rex walked back to the graves and gave one last salute to his fallen brothers.
I lost it already when they Rex looked at the grave. When they showed Jesse’s helmet.....
Ozzyorcbourne Rex's character and honor that day burying all His comrades, "the ultimate salute". bless
I’d like to think he did it offscreen. They should’ve showed it, though
This show will always be my favorite of any show. Seeing this scene really hit me in the feels, knowing that its over😢
“We’re just clones sir...were meant to be expendable”
Not to me
I knew Jesse was going to die, but that didn’t stop me from crying when Ahsoka and Rex buries the clones.
0:32 This long shot from rex POV where it feels like we stand right next to him is extremely underrated.
So this is what emptiness feels like. We can tell she regrets everything, like not having a happier reunion, and goodbye with Anakin, Obi Wan, and everyone, she even was open to rejoining the Jedi, and from Rebels we know she is haunted by her decisions. I feel my heart dropping. I can't believe this once happy series ends like now and like this. Disney should learn that this is how you create a strong female character.
The republic symbol on jesses helmet signifying not just his but the death of the republic really an amazing Star Wars ending in every way
Ever notice how the last line any character says is when Rex and Ahsoka are leaving the crashing ship?
It just speaks volumes how amazing the last 5 minutes are, how they manage to convey so much emotion, without a single word spoken.
A good soldier follow orders, well in this case it was good men who followed orders.
The clones, the jedi and the republic fall into memory
I’ve been watching it since I was 2 years old and season 3 can out. I legit cried throughout the entire school day. I’ve watched it about 200 times and still cry now.