The Clone Wars: Season 7 - Discussion Thread

Started by Galan00725 pages

Originally posted by -Pr-
Leave Mace alone!

Yeah though, great episode.

Stfu, "citizen"... peaches

Awesome ep

So was Maul privy to all of Sidious's plans, except for him installing the inhibitor chips in the clones to turn them against the Jedi?

Tbh I wondered what would have happened if Ahsoka told everyone about Anakin. Would mace have had him jailed maybe? or even killed? I suspect Anakin would have fallen to the darkside aniway, but who knows

Originally posted by Total Warrior
Tbh I wondered what would have happened if Ahsoka told everyone about Anakin. Would mace have had him jailed maybe? or even killed? I suspect Anakin would have fallen to the darkside aniway, but who knows
They probably would have just ignored it, like they tended to do with everything else of importance.

Mace: "The Council will make up its own mind on the matter... Not a 'citizen'."

Originally posted by Galan007
Stfu, "citizen"... peaches

Hey, she said it first.

Originally posted by Eli Vanto
Awesome ep

So was Maul privy to all of Sidious's plans, except for him installing the inhibitor chips in the clones to turn them against the Jedi?

Maul definitely seemed to know the gist of Palpatine's plan(ie. to start a massive galactic war that ultimately collapsed the Republic/Jedi and allowed him to rule the galaxy)... But he was obviously unaware of some of the deeper strategies that Palpatine had in the works.

ie. Maul knew what the end result would be, but he didn't know all of the individual steps required to get there.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Hey, she said it first.
😂 Fair point.

Mace still seemed salty AF.

Oh btw, Ahsoka was in clear troubles against the clones and even got disarmed of a one of her lightsabers before Rex saved her. Maul in the meantime is destroying a similar amount of clones by just using the force. Maul>Ahsoka without PIS involved, prove me wrong 😂 😮‍💨

I'd say he's stronger in the Force. That also seemed to be the case in the last episode, imo.

But in sabers/all-out, that advantage is effectively negated.

🙁

Originally posted by Galan007
I'd say he's stronger in the Force. That also seemed to be the case in the last episode, imo.

But in sabers/all-out, that advantage is effectively negated.

Well Ahsoka is able to hold maul in place against his will once she was able to grab hld of him(with the help f gravity). That seems like an inidication of parity. At the very least, maul's frce advantage isn't meaningful enough that he was able to use it in combat.

Originally posted by Total Warrior
Oh btw, Ahsoka was in clear troubles against the clones and even got disarmed of a one of her lightsabers before Rex saved her. Maul in the meantime is destroying a similar amount of clones by just using the force. Maul>Ahsoka without PIS involved, prove me wrong 😂 😮‍💨

Are you really tryna play the lowball game with maul my dude.

The one who got bodied by a dog, flipped by a blind-man, and shot up by pirates?

Ahsoka easily killed a dozen mandos while in mid-flight

Originally posted by ares834
Holy shit. Amazing episode.

And Mace continues to solidify himself as the biggest ******* in the series.


Smh, yall have low-ass standards.

Originally posted by ares834
Holy shit. Amazing episode.

And Mace continues to solidify himself as the biggest ******* in the series.

How? Rex was literally right next to Ahsoka? They were just talking about a coup. Shit even if she was a Jedi he was absolutely right in that these were council matters. If anything Ahsoka was naive in not telling Yoda what she had learned from Maul.

this was a damn good episode

Originally posted by Lord Stark
How? Rex was literally right next to Ahsoka? They were just talking about a coup. Shit even if she was a Jedi he was absolutely right in that these were council matters. If anything Ahsoka was naive in not telling Yoda what she had learned from Maul.

How?

"I'm sorry citizen. These matters are for the Council to discuss."

Dude was straight up being a sassy ******* there. It's one thing not to inform her, but they way he retorted like that is what makes him a total ass.

Originally posted by ares834
How?

"I'm sorry citizen. These matters are for the Council to discuss."

Dude was straight up being a sassy ******* there. It's one thing not to inform her, but they way he retorted like that is what makes him a total ass.

Ahsoka trying to get the tea from the Jedi when she was briefed that the chancellor was under investigation was reckless. In fact, Yoda even gives Mace a look when he says 'that depends on the chancellor'. He still gave her a respectful nod like Ki-Adi and Aayla when he left the meeting.

Ahsoka, on the other hand, was being reckless not briefing at least Yoda on what she knew at the time.

Mace basically teased it. Of course she was curious, nothing reckless about asking about it

As for not telling the Jedi, sure it was a mistake on her party. But it's understandable considering her past experience with the Jedi and they way Mace just treated her.

So I just saw that Maul scene...it was nice, but also incredibly stupid. I don't believe some of that scene that happened and these are suppose to be veteran Clones? If we're comparing scenes, this makes early Rebel Troopers > veteran Clones?...

Rule of cool. You gotta just go with it. Sure, it doesn't make a lot of sense that the clones kept missing but then this is SW. Fodder being incompetent is very common.

Originally posted by ares834
Mace basically teased it. Of course she was curious, nothing reckless about asking about it

As for not telling the Jedi, sure it was a mistake on her party. But it's understandable considering her past experience with the Jedi and they way Mace just treated her.

Yeah and then Yoda gave him the 'that's enough' look. Honestly, even if she were reinstated right there, I wouldn't have been surprised if Mace would be like "I'm sorry Padawan, this is a matter for the Council to discuss."