Star Wars: The Clone Wars is often considered to be one of the greatest anthology series of all time. Over the course of seven seasons, the animated series plugs some of the plot holes strewn throughout the Star Wars prequel trilogy, lending greater nuance to characters from the films while also introducing plenty of fan-favorite original characters along the way. Despite the franchise’s fanbase being notoriously difficult to please, The Clone Wars seems to have near-unanimous support from viewers, who praise its storytelling, characters, and resonant themes.In its seventh season, Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ timeline catches up to Revenge of the Sith, resulting in a four-part story arc that ties into the events of the film. The final arc of The Clone Wars dovetails perfectly with the tragic events of Revenge of the Sith, following Ahsoka Tano as she narrowly escapes death during the execution of Order 66. This story works as the perfect closing to the long-running anthology series, leaving the vast majority of audiences satisfied. However, as heartbreaking and perfect as the finale of The Clone Wars was, however, there remains one unexplored opportunity that could have made the final season even better.The Clone Wars’s final season failed to explain how General Grievous and Count Dooku were able to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine just prior to the events of Revenge of the Sith. When the film begins, audiences learn of Palpatine’s capture in the opening crawl, which merely asserts that Grievous was able to infiltrate Coruscant’s forces and abscond with the leader of the Republic. However, Star Wars never elaborates on how Separatist forces were able to successfully infiltrate the capital of the Republic and kidnap its most important personality. The seventh season of The Clone Wars happens to take place at the same time as this infiltration and even references Palpatine’s capture at one point, but never depicts the kidnapping itself.RELATED: Two Clone Wars Arcs Could Be Crucial to Ahsoka’s New Star Wars Series
Star Wars: The Clone Wars is often considered to be one of the greatest anthology series of all time. Over the course of seven seasons, the animated series plugs some of the plot holes strewn throughout the Star Wars prequel trilogy, lending greater nuance to characters from the films while also introducing plenty of fan-favorite original characters along the way. Despite the franchise’s fanbase being notoriously difficult to please, The Clone Wars seems to have near-unanimous support from viewers, who praise its storytelling, characters, and resonant themes.
In its seventh season, Star Wars: The Clone Wars‘ timeline catches up to Revenge of the Sith, resulting in a four-part story arc that ties into the events of the film. The final arc of The Clone Wars dovetails perfectly with the tragic events of Revenge of the Sith, following Ahsoka Tano as she narrowly escapes death during the execution of Order 66. This story works as the perfect closing to the long-running anthology series, leaving the vast majority of audiences satisfied. However, as heartbreaking and perfect as the finale of The Clone Wars was, however, there remains one unexplored opportunity that could have made the final season even better.
The Clone Wars‘s final season failed to explain how General Grievous and Count Dooku were able to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine just prior to the events of Revenge of the Sith. When the film begins, audiences learn of Palpatine’s capture in the opening crawl, which merely asserts that Grievous was able to infiltrate Coruscant’s forces and abscond with the leader of the Republic. However, Star Wars never elaborates on how Separatist forces were able to successfully infiltrate the capital of the Republic and kidnap its most important personality. The seventh season of The Clone Wars happens to take place at the same time as this infiltration and even references Palpatine’s capture at one point, but never depicts the kidnapping itself.
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