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STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS
Marching Orders
If you originally watched Star Wars: The
Clone Wars in the order in which it fi rst
aired, then there is an alternative option if
you’re planning to revisit the series: Instead
of starting with the 2008 theatrical release,
you could try viewing the episodes in the
chronological order of events as experienced
by the characters.
That sequence looks like this:
Season 2, Episode 16 “Cat and Mouse”
Season 1, Episod e 16 “The Hidden Enemy”
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
Season 3, Episode 1 “Clone Cadets”
Season 3, Episode 3 “Supply Lines”
Season 1, Episode 1 “Ambush”
and consecutive episodes up to...
Season 1, Episode 15, “Trespass”
Season 1, Episode 17 “Blue Shadow Virus”
and consecutive episodes up to...
Season 1, Episode 21, “Liberty on Ryloth”
Season 2, Episode 1 “Holocron Heist”
and consecutive episodes up to... everyone must reckon with, and that while they had been bred as
Season 2, Episode 3, “Children of the Force”
the consequences are still immense. obedient soldiers, they have the
Season 2, Episode 17 “Bounty Hunters” potential to be so much more.
and consecutive episodes up to... The Big Questions Rex saw this through his
Season 2, Episode 19, “The Zillo Beast
Strikes Back” The Clone Wars was also unafraid interaction with Cut Lawquane,
to touch on the big philosophical a clone deserter who realized the
Season 2, Episode 4 “Senate Spy” questions, such as what it means futility of war and instead pursued
and consecutive episodes up to...
Season 2, Episode 14 “Duchess of Mandalore” to be human, and to have free will. a peaceful family life. Waxer and
In Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, Boil built up a relationship with
Season 2, Episode 20 “Death Trap” the clone troopers are established Numa, a Twi’lek child they found
and consecutive episodes up to... as essentially the equivalent on Ryloth, eventually drawing
Season 2, Episode 22, “Lethal Takedown”
of battle droids, albeit organic her image on their helmets and
Season 3, Episode 5 “Corruption” and more intelligent. They are considering themselves to be her
and consecutive episodes up to... interchangeable and expendable, adoptive big brothers. After the
Season 3, Episode 7, “Assassin”
with no loved ones to miss or go carnage on Umbara, Rex and Fives
Season 3, Episode 2 “ARC Troopers” back to should the war be won. begin to think about what they
Season 3, Episode 4 “Sphere of Infl uence” The moral implications of this are will do after the war, if they get
Season 3, Episode 8 “Evil Plans” implicit in the film, but become a the chance. Being human is more
Season 1, Episode 22 “Hostage Crisis”
central theme as The Clone Wars than simply having a human body,
Season 3, Episode 9 “Hunt for Ziro” progressed on TV. The clones, they realize. It means being free
and consecutive episodes up to... who had been encouraged to take to make choices and being able to
Season 3, Episode 11, “Pursuit of Peace”
names and form bonds, recognize determine one’s own destiny.
Season 2, Episode 15 “Senate Murders” On the flip side, even the
battle droids in The Clone Wars
Season 3, Episode 12 “Nightsisters”
and consecutive episodes up to... provided an exploration of the
Season 3, Episode 22, “Wookiee Hunt” human condition. Mined for their
comedic value on the big-screen,
Season 4, Episode 1 “Water War”
and consecutive episodes up to...
Season 4, Episode 22 “Revenge”
Season 5, Episode 2 “A War on Two Fronts”
and consecutive episodes up to...
Season 5, Episode 13 “Point of No Return”
Season 5, Episode 1 “Revival”
Season 5, Episode 14 “Eminence”
and consecutive episodes up to...
Season 5, Episode 20 “The Wrong Jedi”
Season 6
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