Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Summary

Two famed character death inStar Wars : The Clone Warsexemplify one of the show ’s biggest problem . 2008’sThe Clone Warsis consider one oftheStar Warsfranchise ’s best TV shows , and while its generally positive reception is well - deserved , it is far from perfect . In addition to creating a plethora of continuity issues ( that are easily resolved if one reckon the series as exclusive to modernStar Warscanon),The Clone Warsis not logical in how it portrays its titulary ringer trooper , with one story spark in time of year 3 taking this issue perhaps a bit too far .

InStar warfare : Episode II – Attack of the Clones , clone troopers are draw as unquestioningly obedient , shit them comparable to the battle droids in the combat andthe Imperial stormtroopersthat would eventually succeed them . fable - eraClone Warsmaterial , from comic book totheStar Wars : Clone Warsmicroseries , would prove otherwise , however . All clones , from the most basic troopers to the advanced ARC state trooper , were picture as having free will , making their valorousness genuine . Canon’sThe Clone Warstook this lore from Legends and made it even more big , though not always systematically , unfortunately .

All seven non - chronological season of The Clone Wars take spot within a three - year period , but where does one twelvemonth death and the next begin ?

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Clone Wars Was Surprisingly Inconsistent In How It Treated Clones

One ofThe Clone Wars’sstrongest elements is howit humanise the clone trooper . Standard cavalryman are given names and individual personalities in plus to unique hairstyles and tattoos . Entire installment and even lengthy storey arcs are devoted to knockoff trooper , apply them character development like their Jedi allies . The result isThe Clone Warsintroducing characters like Captain Rex , Waxer , or Fives , who earn most as much viewer investiture as characters like Ahsoka Tano or even film characters like Anakin Skywalker or Obi - Wan Kenobi .

regrettably , The Clone Warshas a bad habit of ignoring all of this in episodes and history arcs that are not clone - centrical . In said story , the show tend to treat clon troopers as disposable carom fodder , using them to prove the villain of the week is a genuine threat without harming the main characters . In some episodes , clone deaths are even ignored , which brings the show hazardously confining to undermine its clone - centric storylines . The most rank example of this inconsistency is found in season 3 ’s Citadel tale arc .

One Clone Wars Episode Shows The Problem With Clone Deaths

In “ Counterattack , ” Echo – a clone with multiple season ’s worth of character development – seemingly dies . While Echo would later be disclose to have survived , this was seemingly his original intended demise , andit is given only a abbreviated reaction from Fives and apparent phlegm from the Jedi . In the following episode , “ Citadel Rescue , ” Jedi Master Even Piell dies , leading to a drawn - out unrehearsed funeral sequence that brings the story to a stoppage , despite the wedge being on a clock time - sensible extraction mission .

Piell miss any character development in canyon at the time , outside of hisThe Clone Warsstory arc . This points out a glare issueThe Clone Warshad with clone deaths ; this non - highly-developed Jedi character was mourned much more than a clone who had been an of import part of the series since time of year 1 . This is just one of several example ofThe Clone Warsmaking clone indispensable , contradicting the show ’s own aim to humanise and genuinely value the ringer trooper .

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