Star Wars: The Clone Wars

What was his fucking problem Zig Forums?

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He was just ahead of the curve.

Cant believe Filoni did it.

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Plinkett reference.

He wasn’t Dexter Jetster.

His character hasn't been delved into outside of the show. Wookieepedia says he had a high clone body count before he fell to the dark side so he I'm guessing he's always been a bit of an asshole. Not that far fetched though when you see how cold and detached some of the Jedi are, namely Mace and Luminara, given enough of a push a Jedi like them could be corrupted and that's what Krell was.

He did absolutely nothing wrong

>Mace
>Cruel and detached
He was an asshole, sure (though he wasn’t wrong about anything). But not to the extent you’re implying.

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I'll be honest, this is one of my favorite arcs of the entire show.

Not difficult to see why. In an overall mixed-bag of a show with several notable arcs and totally forgettable ones, Umbara stands out as one of the maybe three to four Filoni Wars arcs that is consistently amazing.

it helps that it focuses primarily on the clones, who are the most interesting characters in the, even if just due to the fact that anything can happen with them

That and the show did something that legitimately shocked me.
>>"This tanks out of gas"
>>They throw a grenades in and blow up the tank.
>>Alien on the ground, wounded
>>"This one is out of gas too"
>>Flat out execute the guy
The fact that they got away with that on a Cartoon Network show astonished me.

>What was his fucking problem Zig Forums?
He's a warrior monk that has dedicated his life to an order that espouses dime store philosophy lessons and sent his ass into real shit.

It's remarkable he held up as well as he did.

>He's a warrior monk that has dedicated his life to an order that espouses dime store philosophy lessons and sent his ass into real shit.
To add to this:
>sent his ass into real shit. FOR FREE

Should at least get hazard pay ffs.

>He did absolutely nothing wrong
What are you talking about he's a traitor.

Not gonna lie, when the final fight was all the clone battalion vs. that Jedi guy, I flat out loved it. You rarely get to have fights that is the cannon fodder's POV against the army killer, and the fact they had to eventually take him down. Fucking loved it!

The Zillo Beast did nothing wrong

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It thought it was hot shit in a universe with space wizards. It deserved everything it got.

The friendly fire scene really sticks in my mind

He was right

>t. Sheev

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>Watch the show with my little brother.
>He genuinely hated Sheev and wanted to see the Zillow Beast kill him.
>hfw he killed Savage Opress and fried Maul.
Also, did we ever find out why Sheev wanted the beast cloned?

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Just another Jedi corrupted by war. Happened to quite a few of them, though most weren't as pronounced as him or Barriss. They were closer to Anakin in terms of egotism and convinced they were above everything. Krell's problem specifically seems to be that he came to view the clones as simply organic droids and that the ends justify the means as long as he feels they are right. Thus his campaigns involved enormous casualties of his own troops but he was nevertheless successful and thus considered effective and even celebrated to an extent.

Once he became used to the carnage (har har) it only took a bit for him to decide that Dooku was right. It was no longer about doing the right thing in a good/evil light/dark capacity, but what was right for him. What gave him more power and influence and ability to control.

Barriss reached that point by a different path, but still cross through many of the same avenues. She felt the Jedi had lost their way, thus believed anything she did to thwart them, no matter how extreme, was justified. It ended with her keeping Ventress' red blades because she felt they suited her.

It's not just the old story that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. It's that many of the Jedi had come to see themselves not just as servants of the Force but agents of the Force. Its will made manifest. Superhuman, above the rabble, because they were connected to the heart of creation and could see the past and future as normies do the present.

This was the basic nature of Sidious' trap for them. He wasn't just using the Clone Wars to amass power but the Jedi at war often become their own worst enemies, the very thing they supposedly hate. If you constantly make them rely on their extraordinary powers for survival they tend to lose sight of the serenity of the Force and focus only on how to become more powerful. To survive, perhaps, or to better serve the galaxy. In the end they tend to only care about themselves.

Would have been better if he was just a Jedi who took his non-attachment code too far.

But no, he had to be a Sith.

>Also, did we ever find out why Sheev wanted the beast cloned?
To reverse engineer the beast's near-impenetrable skin/armor

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Kinda agree actually.

I said cold and detached. And by the end of the Clone Wars he had been changed by everything, I don't think it would've taken much more for him to have fallen. There's a comic in the new canon that places him in a similar situation to the one he was in with Palpatine but as a padawan, I thought it was kind of interesting that was presented as a flaw in him.

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>implying getting rid of soulless expendable laboratory grown child soldiers is a problem

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Honestly didn't care for the ending of this arc. It just became another "Hey let's foreshadow episode 3 for the 10th time" thing.