The Clone Wars: Season 7 - Discussion Thread

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Clone Wars captured everything that is great about Star Wars. And it was quite dark in previous seasons.

Originally posted by Galan007
I think TCW was great because it added SO much depth to not only the characters themselves, but the entire mythos. Obviously some arcs were much better than others, but you're going to get that with any show, I guess. I have a feeling S7 is going to be pretty dark, so I'm expecting good things from it as well. /shrug

Yeah it added a lot to the Universe and to the Mythos.

My only worry with S7 is that Filoni has free reign now. I feel like Lucas was keeping him under his reigns for the previous seasons.

We have seen the decline in Star Wars animation post Disney, for which Filoni has had free reign for the most part.

For some reason my favorite arc was the one where they go to that planet with the three powerful force users. The Father, Sister, and Brother.

The Mortis arc was great. 👆

I don't have a real good feeling for S7, I mean sure the trailer made it look nice but that can be deceiving. Hope I'm wrong though.

*Currently being slated for a February 2020 release date...

Well finally.

Originally posted by Galan007
I think TCW was great because it added SO much depth to not only the characters themselves, but the entire mythos. Obviously some arcs were much better than others, but you're going to get that with any show, I guess. I have a feeling S7 is going to be pretty dark, so I'm expecting good things from it as well. /shrug

Where Rebels is concerned, it obviously started off a LOT stronger than it ended. But as a whole, I liked it more than I disliked it.

Resistance is a steaming pile of crap, though. How it was renewed for another season I have no clue.

I've said it before, but Anakin is practically transformed by it. Watching ROTS with this in mind makes you look at him completely differently imo.

I mean, I didn't really need TCW before since other material fleshed out Anakin just as well. TCW is just more convenient for the average viewer.

^ Its important to see him fleshed out on screen IMO.

Not just read about him being more fleshed out in a novel or comic. Especially ones which ultimately were never going to be canon.

Originally posted by Zenwolf
I mean, I didn't really need TCW before since other material fleshed out Anakin just as well. TCW is just more convenient for the average viewer.

I can't say I read all of it, but I read a fair bit, and tbh I still think TCW was the best at filling in the gaps of his fall from grace.

Originally posted by Galan007
*Currently being slated for a February 2020 release date...

Urrggh Annoying. Because Disney plus isnt available here until end of March, so will have to avoid spoilers for a month or two.

Damn.

You might want to just avoid this thread all together around then, tbh.

Yeah ill defo stay absent.

I'm okay to wait for Mandalorian. Although my friend is saying hes giving me a USB of whatever episodes are out when he comes down this weekend (didn't ask him to).

But I'm not risking spoilers for final season of Clone Wars. I'm sure even thread titles will give shit away.

It's not official, but a recent leak has this slated for release on February 17th.

Is this show going to release all at once or weekly?

I hope they do a bulk release(like they did when S06 dropped on Netflix), but I won't be surprised if it's a single episode weekly release, like The Mandalorian.

Originally posted by Galan007
I hope they do a bulk release(like they did when S06 dropped on Netflix), but I won't be surprised if it's a single episode weekly release, like The Mandalorian.
Ironically the sole reason I got Netflix was just so I could watch season 6. Though I'm hearing Disney+ is loosing a lot of subscribers now that the Mandalorian is over so I'm assuming Clone Wars is going to come out weekly.

^ It wont replace the Mandalorian subscribers thought (or anything close). Star Wars animation has simply never been that big.

Wait...so Mandalorian was only 1 Season?