Clone Wars The Season 5 Discussion Thread

JJ Adams should make Ahsoka come back like John Harrison and get her revenge.
 
First Damien Wayne, now Ahsoka? This is a terrible week for junior partners everywhere
 
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.

Thats what I always wanted....maybe if they ever do TFU III. She can become a master figure maybe? I always thought it would interesting for Anakin's/Vader's two apprentices to team up.

I'm sure she'll be in the series again, maybe as a partner to Asajj...I know things didn't work out between the two...but I'm sure they could set up an episode with Ahsoka finding the truth, unless they decide Anakin told her offscreen.

I don't know, theres so many possibilities...maybe she goes off with Lux :hrt:

And what about
Barriss
...could Dooku or Sidious set up her escape next season?
 
I wouldn't mind seeing Cad Bane break Barriss out :D
 
So, basically, during the Clone Wars, a Padawan could become a knight in less than 2 years of training? That....seems like a bad idea.
 
Considering there were multiple ways this could have ended and they went with this one, to me implies that there is room for her in the Rebellion and after the Empire. I hope we see her again, not in the Clone Wars, not in novels but in live action.
 
So, basically, during the Clone Wars, a Padawan could become a knight in less than 2 years of training? That....seems like a bad idea.

I don't think she was going to be a Knight because they offered her Padawan braid back to her.
 
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.

that said, all my emotions to this episode. It was fantastic, and will be hard to top in the future.

Almost every source I've seen (Kasdan being the first that comes to mind) has mentioned the general mixed to negative reception of the prequels and talked about getting away from them. Even this shows most popular episodes are the ones that get away from the prequels; the Maul episodes are so popular because we didn't get a developed Maul in the prequels, the Tarkin Episodes are usually a hit, the ones where Anakin gets more serious and acts like Darth Vader, the ones where we see the Republic resembling the Empire, etc.

Disney understands that theres a lot of doubt to begin with in their acquisition of the franchize (mostly from idiots who think Disney only makes fairy tales) but still they want to make sure that they do everything they can to win the fans back. If I had to guess most likely Hayden won't be back, midiclorians will be retconned in someway, there won't be any gungans, however beyond this I think they only mean distancing themselves from the tone and style. I'm sure there will still be plenty of prequel references that will make those fans happy too.
 
So, basically, during the Clone Wars, a Padawan could become a knight in less than 2 years of training? That....seems like a bad idea.

In times of war, Jedi(and many others) are probably known to mature fast enough to take on the role.
 
Almost every source I've seen (Kasdan being the first that comes to mind) has mentioned the general mixed to negative reception of the prequels and talked about getting away from them. Even this shows most popular episodes are the ones that get away from the prequels; the Maul episodes are so popular because we didn't get a developed Maul in the prequels, the Tarkin Episodes are usually a hit, the ones where Anakin gets more serious and acts like Darth Vader, the ones where we see the Republic resembling the Empire, etc.

Disney understands that theres a lot of doubt to begin with in their acquisition of the franchize (mostly from idiots who think Disney only makes fairy tales) but still they want to make sure that they do everything they can to win the fans back. If I had to guess most likely Hayden won't be back, midiclorians will be retconned in someway, there won't be any gungans, however beyond this I think they only mean distancing themselves from the tone and style. I'm sure there will still be plenty of prequel references that will make those fans happy too.

lol here's some ways to correct some faults of The Phantom Menace:

1) Due to The Great Jedi Purge instigated by Palpatine/Vader information the Jedi Order held such as Midichlorians become lost throughout time and Luke was forced to search out Force Sensitives the hard way. This could work unless someone mentions where Midichlorians are mentioned in post ROTJ-era EU.

2)In episode 7, the antagonists are the Yuuzhan Vong and the first species they wipe out are the Gungans :P.

On another note, some prequel references wouldn't hurt considering I imagine that some episode 7 movie-goers would first think of Star Wars by TCW tv series, and having some nod(such as an Ahsoka cameo) would be nice
 
lol here's some ways to correct some faults of The Phantom Menace:

1) Due to The Great Jedi Purge instigated by Palpatine/Vader information the Jedi Order held such as Midichlorians become lost throughout time and Luke was forced to search out Force Sensitives the hard way. This could work unless someone mentions where Midichlorians are mentioned in post ROTJ-era EU.

Or maybe they could say that midichlorians are like IQ points, you can have very powerful Jedi with low scores and very weak Jedi with high ones.

2)In episode 7, the antagonists are the Yuuzhan Vong and the first species they wipe out are the Gungans :P.

Have you seen the Robot Chicken where Jar Jar finds "Annie" after Revenge of the Sith? It's hilarious!

On another note, some prequel references wouldn't hurt considering I imagine that some episode 7 movie-goers would first think of Star Wars by TCW tv series, and having some nod(such as an Ahsoka cameo) would be nice

Personally I'd rather not see an 80 year old Ahsoka in Episode VII. I would however love a Clone Wars post Revenge of the Sith sequel mini series or film where Ahsoka meets Starkiller and confronts her old master :jedi :woot:
 
Not enough Cad Bane this season.

There's never enough Cad Bane for my money :D

So, basically, during the Clone Wars, a Padawan could become a knight in less than 2 years of training? That....seems like a bad idea.

I don't think she was going to be a Knight because they offered her Padawan braid back to her.

In times of war, Jedi(and many others) are probably known to mature fast enough to take on the role.

As Ben said, they weren't offering to make her a Knight. The Council were just giving Ahsoka her original place back in the The Order.

Also, Ahsoka was a Padawan before Anakin began training her. It's my understanding Ahsoka has been training since she was quite young, I believe Plo Koon had a big hand in her introduction and initial training with the Jedi.
 
So, basically, during the Clone Wars, a Padawan could become a knight in less than 2 years of training? That....seems like a bad idea.

In times of war and on the battlefield promotions can happen quicker.
 
In times of war and on the battlefield promotions can happen quicker.

I'm not sure the Jedi would adhere to that. In the military it can happen out of necessity, especially when commanding officers get killed or are unable to lead a unit -the next in line automatically steps up. I don't see the Jedi speeding their students up the chain though. Maybe I'm wrong and they would? It's not my feeling though, given their numbers at the point of Ashoka's trial were still pretty high.
 
In times of war and on the battlefield promotions can happen quicker.

Right, and thats what happened to many Jedi during the Clone Wars. There were alot of Padawn-trained level Jedi Knights in the war.
 




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I would've been pissed if Ahsoka was Knighted this early, tbh. The youngest Jedi to be knighted in the republic was supposed to be Mace Windu. (That is to say until the New Republic is formed...)
 
Those guys are AWESOME! Need more info! Was this their first appearance, of have we seen them in the Star Wars universe before?
 
Great episode and great season finale. Can't wait for S6 to wrap everything up. I may have to include selected CW episodes in my next SW-athon.
 
Is it official that season 6 will be the final season?
 
I don't think so. But I'd like it to be. Time for Luke and co's post-RotJ animated adventures, imo.
 
Hey, that's a cool idea!

I don't mind if Clone Wars is gone, as long as it's replaced by another show from the same team. Getting the OT cast in to do voices for a new show that bridges ROTJ and Episode 7 would be pretty amazing.
 

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