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Clone Wars Episode 409 (076) *FULL LENGTH REACTION

Hey guys, another episode of Clone Wars coming at ya!

Thankfully the Clones defied orders (except Dogma, that Clone would more than happily rat out his brothers if it's an order.... damn him!)

Hardcase was the true MVP this episode.  It's really neat seeing all the different Clone personalities, Dee Bradley Baker is truly exceptional!  I like seeing Clones think for themselves and not blindly follow orders like they were engineered to do. 

I also really like how we got a throwback to Anakin's strategy to destroy a ship from Episode 1!!  This shows that Anakin shares life stories with the Clones 😍

Fives and Jesse are court-martialed, but I'm hoping that someone will convince the others that they shouldn't be executed!  That's just so ridiculous, but so in line with how evil Krell is.  I get that it's insubordination, but following the orders of a moron is not ideal for the Republic.

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Krell death incoming next episode... right? RIGHT?!

- Vero 🤞

Clone Wars Episode 409 (076) *FULL LENGTH REACTION

Comments

I just keep thinking how amazing Dee Bradley Baker is! Having so many personalities and character development for all the clones like that. Fives is really an outstanding clone, it warms my heart. And Rex has had development throughout, and it's great to see him become better. It's frustrating to see how they follow commands even if it makes no sense, so I'm glad to see them stand up for what they believe is right.

Verowak

Very good character development for the clones as individuals in this arc. Rex is obvious, but I really enjoy seeing Fives personality show by becoming more assertive here. The scene when Fives, Jesse and Hardcase approach Rex and inform him about their intentions, it showed the respect and understanding between a commander and his subordinates, and how they're both conflicted between their military loyalties and natural human ethics.

Matt Peralta


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