General Krell was last season.
It's all a blur, I remembered watching disappointing episodes waiting for Maul both seasons :/
General Krell was last season.

Wow! That ending actually made me tear up!
Even though as I was watching it I knew [BLACKOUT]Asoka would refuse the Jedis' offer to rejoin the Order[/BLACKOUT], it really hit me. The music, the reactions. Perfect!
Again, the Clone Wars crew has really delivered! More motivation for Anakin not to trust the Council!
And kudos for Cartoon Network to show the credits instead of showing some idiotic promo for something like Regular Show over it that would break the mood!
Wow! That ending actually made me tear up!
Even though as I was watching it I knew [BLACKOUT]Asoka would refuse the Jedis' offer to rejoin the Order[/BLACKOUT], it really hit me. The music, the reactions. Perfect!
Again, the Clone Wars crew has really delivered! More motivation for Anakin not to trust the Council!
And kudos for Cartoon Network to show the credits instead of showing some idiotic promo for something like Regular Show over it that would break the mood!
And kudos for Cartoon Network to show the credits instead of showing some idiotic promo for something like Regular Show over it that would break the mood!
i'd definitely get one of those if they make a figure out of it. They seemed very templarish.I'm having trouble finding anything about those Assassin Creed looking Temple Guards on Wookiepedia. Does anyone know where I can read more about them? It seems unlikely this episode was their first appearance.
That's probably because TCW is heading to Disney XD next season.

I wonder if Ahsoka Tano survives Order 66 and finds her way again with the future Rebel Alliance? or even maybe encounter Starkiller/Galen Marek? or to even open up a new can of worms, she lives to episode 7 as part of the New Jedi Order? (they could include her so that the kids who grew up watching the show wouldn't feel as alienated with unfamiliar characters such as Han, Leia and co.)
I think Ahsoka Tano's life would make a great spin-off from The Clone Wars, and I would personally like to see it set in the Rebellion/Empire era.
I wonder if Ahsoka Tano survives Order 66 and finds her way again with the future Rebel Alliance? or even maybe encounter Starkiller/Galen Marek? or to even open up a new can of worms, she lives to episode 7 as part of the New Jedi Order? (they could include her so that the kids who grew up watching the show wouldn't feel as alienated with unfamiliar characters such as Han, Leia and co.)
I think Ahsoka Tano's life would make a great spin-off from The Clone Wars, and I would personally like to see it set in the Rebellion/Empire era.
I'm not singling you out, but I kind of hate the mentality of Disney "distancing themselves" from the prequels. Yeah, they get a lot of hate, but that doesn't mean they should outright try to forget them. I do admit though, Clone Wars aside, we have been stuck in the prequel era since III in 2005. The books have moved on but it seems even they've absored and changed to adapt a lot to the prequels.I thought of that at the end of this episode, but I believe with Episode VII, they want to distance themselves from the prequels.