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Clone Wars Season 1 Episode 20, 21, 22 Full Length Reaction


Clone Wars Season 1 Episode 20, 21, 22 Full Length Reaction

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OH!! gotcha yes!!! yes that's right, now it's making sense in my head now.. yeah I definitely messed up the watch order then. Episode 3 should be out tomorrow!! Stay tuned! my posting got a little emergency this morning but all should be back to normal now

Nia Maki

drats... I could have sworn the rest of season 1 was in chronological order... mind no work no more

Nia Maki

I completely forgot, but Frankie H is right, this episode would come later in the straight chronology viewing order.

JBK405

One of the earliest clone wars episodes you watched involved the fall of Ryloth. It was while ago, but hey that's why we're here, to point this stuff out. It was episode 303 "Supply Lines", episode 4 or 5 in chronological order. So it's been a minute. That was the episode where one jedi and his clones make a heroic last stand and then all die so the Twi'lek refugees can escape. Freedom fighter Cham Syndulla is in that episode too, and Cham Syndulla mentions that he thinks the republic has abandoned them. Not really fair, as all the clones and jedi defending Ryloth at the start died because they were outnumbered. Anyway that was the first time you saw planet Ryloth Nia, now here we see the republic take it back. Also Nia, if you're still doing the chronological watch order the "hostage crisis" episode you just watched is usually watched much later. In chronological order that episode is usually watched in middle of season 3. In chronological order after the Ryloth arc it goes right to season 2 episode 1. Just something to be aware of. As for Andor or clone wars I'm kind of in the more Andor sooner side. I can wait on clone wars a bit. Although really, I just want you to get to episode 3 because that episode rocks. But whatever you post, I think we're all loving this star wars stuff. Thanks for all this star wars content Nia.

Frankie H


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