I love how they indirectly show how much Rex cares for Ahsoka. He held himself together longer than anyone could imagine for Order 66, and the instant he saw her in danger after the chip was removed he drew and fired on his fellow clones.
The final shot of the Clone Wars being Vader walking away reflected in the discarded helmet of a dead clone, after all the time we spent getting to know Anakin and the clones that the movies never gave us, was heartbreaking.
its also not just any clone helmet. it was a hand painted helmet by the clones FOR ahsoka, from the last time vader had seen ahsoka as anakin. hell it would have been less sad if it was jesse's helmet instead, but because they chose the detail of the broken, cracked, and aged trooper helmet with the markings of ahsoka's face is makes it infinitely more tragic.
The fact that the two of them took hours to search the wreckage of an entire Star Destroyer to find as many of their friends and brothers as they possibly could in order to give them the honour of a proper soldier’s burial is exactly why they are my two favourite Star Wars characters of all time. ❤️
Vader in Rogue One and Luke in The Mandalorian: have epic scenes where they kill enemies in a hallway. Maul: Has epic scene killing enemies *with* the hallway. This final reaction was sooo good! Those last few minutes are some of the best visual storytelling I've ever seen, the emphasis on Jesse's helmet with the Republic emblem is great symbolism showing that not only are the clone troopers gone but so is the Republic, reborn as the Empire. Even better is that image of Vader with the blue lightsaber, as the final shot of the series it's chilling, clever and -perfect - and the music choices...when "Anakin's Dark Deeds" plays, it's unreal. Thanks so much for all the Clone Wars reactions, it's been one hell of a journey!
I'll admit to being biased because Sam Witwer does such an incredible job voicing Maul, but that hallway scene is one of my all time favorite scenes in CW.
It's heartbreaking how you can see Jesse contemplate Rex's plea twice but the chip in his head always overrides it and forces him to execute order 66 anyway.
Absolutely watch rebels. Don’t want to spoil anything, but you will adore it for so many reasons. A lot of surprises. But totally get your point, though if it helps it’s only 4 seasons and they’re all shorter and more concentrated then clone wars
I don't like rebels. I really tried to give it a chance but it kept dissapointing me. The only episode jn the show that i actually liked was when vader showed up. The inqisitors were super lame
The emotion this last story has is INSANE. Ahsoka and Rex are top tier characters from this show - to focus on them was a genius move. The fact all of this was going on during Revenge of the Sith is AMAZING. Makes that epic movie even more epic! I 100% recommend Rebels. It’s not quite as good - but when it’s good it’s GOOD! So many moments that will be perfect for reaction videos! ♥️
I think overall Rebels is better than Clone Wars (if you consider ALL the 7 seasons of CW I mean). The "Ahsoka parts" in Rebels are maybe the best Star Wars can offer, together with this finale.
@Emanuele Corsi I would disagree slightly, Rebels is good but when an episode flops it really falls flat. With Clone Wars when an episode wasn't good, it was just okay, not outright awful. I agree that all the Ahsoka stuff in the show is top-tier but it's not better than Clone Wars on that alone. Rebels felt just a bit too kid-friendly for a bit too long to rival Clone Wars' tone. Sure Clone Wars season 1 was a bit kiddie but they ramped it up with season 2 (Rebels never had anything like the Geonosian brain worms). It's still a good show for what it has but for my money Clone Wars is consistently good to great whereas Rebels spent a while swinging from good to great to terrible.
This finale was perfect. It was intense, shocking, poetic and fun. The ending was simply insanely good. No words needed, the symbolism off the charts. And with what you were talking about with Rex, the emotions he has to feel are crazy. He's one of the oldest clones we know of, because he was present since Geonosis. He's lost countless brothers, and the nail in the coffin of Jesse. And then he has to help bury all the last few he has that aren't with Anakin at the temple. Both him and Ahsoka are, more or less, metaphorically dead. Everyone close to them either don't know their fate at all, don't even have the ability to find out, or are dead. The story these last four episodes covered was just so good and so deep. As someone who has been watching this show since he was eight, I don't think we could have asked for a better finale.
Of all the grave markers to linger on of course it had to be. Jesse’s. 😢The weight of what that symbol was supposed to represent just hangs in the air. This entire last story arc was incredible.
Focusing so much of the Clone Wars show on the clones as people was one of the best decisions of this entire show. We knew Rex, and Cody, Jesse, Kix, Domino Squad, Waxer and Boil, Hardcase, Tup, and so many more for _years_ at this point. Losing the ideals of what that symbol represented, and the man that helmet represented, was heartbreaking.
The one thing this series taught is how you can love two characters so much you are so happy to see them survive. Rex and Ahsoka are amazing. And yeah seeing his tears realizing he would have to hurt his brothers always gets me.
The music in these last 2 episodes continues to give me absolute goosebumps. The final scene especially. And ending the Clone Wars at the end of the year is also very poetic.
Rebels is honestly my favorite Star Wars series. The animation isn’t the same quality as clone wars but the characters and storylines are some of the best Star Wars has to offer.
Yeah I like Clone Wars, but I LOVE Rebels. I'm Patreon to another reactor who is nearly finished it, and to see just how much they appreciate the series, after them loving Clone Wars, is a joy. I disagree about the animation largely, its different. Sure they had less than half the budget of TCW per ep, but what they do with that, is fabulous.
The animation isn't the same style but the quality is still really good. They also utilised the style differently by using a lot of McQuarrie inspired designs and art.
PS I'm so glad you shared your Clone Wars journey with us. Star Wars is my favorite franchise and you're my favorite reactor, so it was a treat to watch your reactions.
Highly recommend doing Rebels on Camera. Season 1 takes its time to set up characters, and Season 2,3, and 4 are just the best in terms of story crafting. You will fall in love with the new characters, you will scream with joy when you see old characters return, you will lose your mind on how good certain episodes and finales are. I would say 3 of my 7 favorite all time star wars moments happen in rebels. Also rebels has only half the episodes Clone Wars does, less of a commitment, and such a well tight knit story. Hope for the whole show, but I'm sure I and many others would be happy to give you a list of essential reaction episodes. Can't wait for Tales of the Jedi, also a fantastic short show!
Congratulations on finishing The Clone Wars. The final arc is one of the best Star Wars projects ever released. I’d like to add my voice to the chorus asking you to post your reactions to the Bad Batch and Rebels. Bad Batch keeps the clones’ arc going and Rebels helps build up the hope lost because of the Empire. It also introduces one of my favorite Star Wars villains L, Grand Admiral Thrawn
Great reaction! I want to thank you for doing the Clone Wars reactions. It's what finally convinced me to give animated Star Wars shows a try and I fell in love with them all. As someone who has watched it in Clone Wars-> Bad Batch S1-> Rebels order, I think watching Rebels before Bad Batch is a better experience. While Bad Batch is interesting, I feel like Rebels' story is more relevant and connected to other shows (and has my favourite droid in Star Wars). Whatever you choose to do after Kenobi. I'm excited to continue watching your Star Wars journey and I'm grateful to you for introducing me to these shows.
Like other comments, you’ll be presently surprised with Rebels. It’s killing me not to say anything else, but you’ll be very happy with some of the characters in the show. 😊
for me, these final 4 episodes are the peak of star wars. for multiple reasons, but seeing this show, which was a large part of my childhood, come back years after cancelation and get the proper conclusion it deserves, was so fulfilling and emotional.
Thank you for taking the time to watch all the Clone Wars with us. Its a long series but so full of great characters and writing. As others have said in the comments at the end Ahsoka is the only real Jedi left even before Order 66. Only she was the true heir of Qui Gon Jinn. There is a commentary series on Disney + after the first season of the Mandalorian where Dave Filloni explains the end of Phantom Menace and how that battle between Maul and Qui Gon is the Duel of the Fates. Anakin needed a father figure, not a brother, so when Qui Gon dies and Obiwan takes over Anakins training the first bricks to Anakins fall are lain. Edit: Rebels has THE BEST droid in Star Wars. Chopper is a beast.
Rebel's next, like Clone Wars it takes at least two seasons to really find it's feet, but when it does your in for some of the best Star Wars out there.
If Ahsoka had made contact with the Council 5 minutes earlier Anakin would’ve been in the room before finding out Palpatine is Sidious. So much could have changed if she was able to talk to him before that happened.
Ma'am I am BEGGING you to post your reactions to Bad Batch/Rebels. It's been such a joy to watch your journey through Clone Wars. If you are worried about the views tho, especially for Rebels, you can watch like most of season 1 by yourself and then post Season 2-4. Season 1 is... eh... people don't really like it but in my opinion it's worth watching because of the character development and their interaction with each other. But I hope you post all of the reactions. I will always watch even though you might not know it XD
I was a little ashamed to beg, but, since you've done it, I'm right there with you, begging her to give us the pleasure of watching her reactions to the carachters we love so much and are sure she will also!
You know the reaction is getting serious if Jess is setting down her coffee. The final shot of the helmet marked the end of the Clone Wars. The end of an era. And what makes Ahsoka standing before the graves of the fallen clones even sadder is that she knew most (if not all) of them by their names
Such a powerful last scene, and it required no words. Vader, the symbol of the new, terrible empire, slowly walks away, leaving behind the broken, orange helmet of one of his own, formerly beloved 501st, the symbol of the Republic, the clones, the Jedi, Ahsoka and everything good that just fell.
As others have said, I would highly recommend watching Rebels next. I personally have actually not even watched Rebels in its entirety, but I have seen enough major scenes from the show and heard enough opinions of it to know its an amazing show and answers a lot of peoples questions about what happens after the end of the Clone Wars. Best final couple of episodes of almost any TV show imo
@@jthomann71 Episode 3 of season 2 was great imo. Bad Batch may not turn out as good as TCW and Rebels, but so far its solid stuff. Our main crew could do with more development though.
@@shugaroony Bad Batch suffers from too many episodes and plotting that isn't tight enough. 16 episodes was at least 6 top many last season and there's another 16 this season? 10 episodes max, tighten up the storytelling and expand the crew beyond the cliche tropes they currently are. Otherwise this show is never going to come close to TCW and Rebels.
You need to go Star Wars rebels! They all get together and continue the story both the happiness and sadness to our hearts! Because that continues the series but leaves us wanting more! Hopefully the new Asoka series fills in the gaps😢❤❤❤
You must watch Rebels next. There are many reasons why but I don’t want to say, I don’t want to spoil it. It will help answer some of your questions plus prepare you for the upcoming Star Wars Disney plus shows.
I’m a new follower, and I think you’re becoming one of my favorite reactors. It’s so satisfying to see someone on a similar emotional wavelength. Out of all the shows, I would love to see your reactions to Rebels more than the rest. (In my opinion), I think it has the most emotional content in the characters and relationships, and the most character development. And I personally think that’s right in your area of strength as a reactor. And it seems to me to be the least covered by other reactors. I would definitely watch and like all of them if you chose to put them out. But I understand your concerns/limitations, too.
I'm gonna disagree with some people that are saying Rebels has more filler than Clone Wars. I always felt like Rebels was much more consistent in quality, particularly once you get into season 2 and beyond, so I feel like (and hope) it'd do pretty well in terms of views.
People saying Rebels has more filler have no idea what filler is, almost every episode is either progressing a character arc, setting up a plot point for later, or paying off something that happened prior, it is far more serialized than Clone Wars, where episides and even entire story arcs often revolve around side characters, never get mentioned again, and have no real impact on the larger plot or main characters. And that's not a criticism of CW, it's just more episodic and often takes an anthology approach, Rebels has a narrower focus and sticks with the main characters and their story arcs consistently.
@@justinmcqueen7922 Actually I see only one filler episode in Rebels. It's the one where they use the B-Wing. They say that the rebellion wants more of these ships but we never see anything of that in the rest of the show. The battle in the episode is irrelevant for the main plot, no new character is introduced (except for the engineer who build the ship but he never returns so he doesn't count) and nothing important happened to any of the existing characters. The Clone Wars has more examples for fillers like this, like the arc with the zillo beast or the arc where R2D2 and C3PO went on a little odyssey after getting lost during a mission.
@@Mis7erSeven Well, that episode was primarly focused on Hera and her character arc so once again not really filler. And even though the B-wing never appeared again in Rebels, the episode did show how the Rebellion got that starfighter design.
Thank you for this reaction. I've been watching it at the same time as you and those last 4 episodes were incredible! I was very surprised at how significant Maul became in the end, he could have possibly derailed Sidious' plan, being the only one to see the bigger picture of it. Lots of emotion seeing Rex and Ahsoka fighting for their lives against men they didn't want to hurt and those droids helping them too! Rex fighting against his chip all the way then burying the fallen clones. And that final scene with Vader, the owl flying overhead, that scene was a work of art!
Such an incredbible finale! To think this started off as such a basic "kiddy" show and ended up as some of the best content in all of Star Wars. Dave Filoni is a genius for creating and shaping the character of Ahsoka over all those years. You must watch Rebels next!
This IS one of the most emotional climactic moments in all of Star Wars, hell maybe even in all of cinematic HISTORY! It is just THAT bloody good. I don't know what you're planning on checking out next, but I would HIGHLY recommend you check out Tales of the Jedi. 6 episodes of primarily Ahsoka and Dooku. It's REALLY good and absolutely spoiler-less if you've watched the main 6 movies and all of Clone Wars, that is.
I've watched countless "Shattered" reactions and this was my favorite. I've never seen anyone else this emotional when the possibility of saving Rex came up. Definitely watch Rebels as it does a lot of fan service for Clone Wars fans. You'll cry there too but mostly happy tears. Mostly.
If you have to watch anything on camera it should be Rebels, the first season is the weakest but it is a fantastic show and many of your questions or theories might be answered!
Don't feel obligated to do any shows if you're unsure if you have time or if you're worried about its RU-vid performance, but Rebels is truly a worthwhile Star Wars experience. You will be surprised how quickly you fall in love with the characters and the show has some of the best arcs and moments in all of the saga. And I think people have been giving Rebels a lot more deserved love and attention since it first aired. Some die hard fans like us even love it just a little more than Clone Wars, which is saying something. So TLDR; if you're genuinely interested in the show and have the time and energy to record it, don't doubt that we'll be here to go on that journey with you. I have so many scenes from Rebels in my head that I know you would freak out over.
These episodes pulled off a perfect ending, and you experienced a perfect reaction. Thank you. Oh, and you ask "Where's the Rex series?" I'm sure others have mentioned that his (and Ahsoka's) story is far from done yet. Looking forward to seeing you continue with the other animated series...
Thank you for sharing your reactions to Clone Wars with us. It has been such a great journey rewatching the series and seeing you enjoy the show. I definitely think watching Tales first is good, since it’s only 6 episodes and they relate to Clone Wars content (with a hint of transition into Rebels). I feel like watching Rebels before Bad Batch would have a better effect, but honestly, I’m not sure. That’s the way it released, but since Bad Batch occurs before Rebels, maybe watching Season 1 of BB and then watching Rebels and coming back to BB S2 since it just came out would work. I think there is definitely a higher demand to watch Rebels on camera over Bad Batch, but Bad Batch is still so great! Rebels just is such an amazing show, and feels like an amazing sequel show to Clone Wars, while being it’s own new thing. Some of the greatest moments in all of Star Wars are in Rebels. Thank you again for all you do and share with us!
I really enjoyed this journey so far. Ahsoka and Rex are probably my favorite characters in Star Wars. And I look forward to wherever we go next after this.
I honestly believe you should react to rebels and bad batch. Both are incredibly good series. Not to mention you would then have a reaction to every series on your channel.
The other thing that makes these final 2 episodes great is that you know what is happening off screen. That you know when Anakin walks away in the hanger is the last time he and Ahsoka see each other before he falls.
Well if you want more Ahsoka & Rex moments you totally must go through Rebels (AFTER Tales of the Jedi). They're starring as "guest stars" in many episodes from season 2 on.
All I have to say is you've come this far you might as well continue the story, The way you reacted to the book of Boba when you saw bane says it all...lmao You absolutely wouldn't of had the same reaction if you didn't know who it was.. Same things gonna happen in the Ahsoka series New main characters have been cast that come from somewhere else we can't talk about.. I would definitely watch Star Wars rebels first because the quicker you get through that the better . Let's just say it's a hard thing to talk about why because its very big spoilers if we do... just continue like you're doing two episodes per watch you'll fly through it.. really great stuff is to come When you're done you'll be glad you did , every person that we've recommended over the years has. But whatever you decide to do it was a great journey to take with you through the many clone wars episodes.. oh and what we see with Darth Vader at the end Because those shuttles that he lands with Weren't built until 12 to 13 years later. So it's a pretty big time jump.. Oh and that little owl bird you've seen before you just don't understand.. Keep watching
I’ve really enjoyed watching your reactions for this show and seeing how connected to these characters you have become. These last 4 episodes where just a absolutely perfect way to finish this show properly. I really do hope you do react to the other shows. (Although different, but equally connected and important in what’s to come from the Star Wars shows in the future). Even if you decide to have a gap between this and starting the next show. Just looking. Looking forward to seeing what you decide to do and hope you enjoy it either way
By the time this episode aired, we already knew Rex and Ahsoka had somehow survived Order 66, though we didn't know exactly how. It's still probably the most powerful and gut-wrenching portrayal of Order 66, though. After seven seasons of building relationships with various recurring clones, after learning they're just as real as any other non-clone characters, and especially after discovering that they were implanted with chips that would force them to carry out Order 66, seeing it happen just hurts so much more than it did in Revenge of the Sith.
Well, your Star Wars videos are the reason I became a patron, so you know what my vote is for whether or not I want you to continue on with the rest of us. One thing I want to mention about Ahsoka. I can write a thesis on how Ahsoka was the greatest Jedi of her era, but a lot of it can be summed up right here in this episode when she said that "they (the clones) may be willing to die, but I'm not going to be the one who kills them." Even Yoda, EVEN YODA, went immediately to the decapitation option. But not Ahsoka. The clones were victims of Palpatine just as much as every other casualty of the war, and Ahsoka wasn't going to kill them outright for that. A true servant of life and the light. As for your reactions moving forward, how you choose to spend your time and share it with us is entirely your own option, but both Rebels and Bad Batch are continuations of Clone Wars in their own way. They are all set in the same galaxy after all, and they have many characters in common other than their core cast. There are many, many moments that you will love that I would love for you to share with the rest of us on that basis alone. I will be the first to admit that there's quite a bit of filler in Rebels. It could easily be distilled down to essential episodes, especially if you hope to finish before Ahsoka premieres on Disney plus, which I highly recommend, for the same reasons that that you waited to watch Obi-Wan until you finished Clone Wars.
Side note. One of the characters you will meet on your Rebels journey will be voiced by none other than the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker himself. I'm not going to tell you, when, where or who (heh) so you're just going to have to keep your ears open. :) Suffice to say, it's a character appropriate for a Sci-Fi legend of his stature.
Em...she released Maul who ultimately killed them all. So she isn't fuly innocent. By the way, Yoda didn't know about the inhibitor chip. And also, Ahsoka's power boost is too fast even for Anakin. She, a padawan for 2 years only, with no training for last several months, defeated Maul, who can take 2 masters at once or fight Sidious, after he disarmed her? Gimme a break.
I don't mean to burst your bubble because what you said still mostly applies, but when Ahsoka first gets attacked by the clones she does absolutely anything within her power to live. She reflects multiple bolts back at clones and kills them. However as soon as she's had a moment to think she doesn't kill another one of them. Basically she was in a fight or flight response, which arguably Yoda was too, I don't believe we see him kill another clone after that moment
Rex and Ashoka are on Rebels and you learn more about them. Most people who don’t like Rebels stems from Clone Wars having been cancelled and it being made. It’s art style is different and (just like CW had a lot more juvenile humor in the beginning that fans forget) has some humor for younger kids in the beginning. The show has some of my favorite characters in Star Wats and amazing moments. It gets emotional and pretty dark though is a bit more hopeful . I vote you watch it on camera all since there isn’t that much filler. There are filterless guides if you want to know what to post but it doesn’t cut that much. You could actually watch both Bad Batch at the same time if you wanted. BB is right after CW in the timeline and Rebels is right before ANH.
Absolutely LOVE your reaction! I'm also glad you'll be reacting to Obi-Wan and Tales of the Jedi. As for Rebels and The Bad Batch, I can say that both of those shows are AMAZING and it would be really cool if you reacted to them. Both of these shows were created by Dave Filoni, who was one of the supervising directors of The Clone Wars and the creator of Tales of the Jedi. Rebels is definitely the spiritual successor to The Clone Wars, while The Bad Batch is a direct continuation of the clones' story. As for the order in which you watch these shows, I would say that it doesn't really matter. I watched The Bad Batch before Rebels and had a nice experience; however, I understand why people would want you to watch Rebels first, as Rebels was released before The Bad Batch. The chronological standpoint and timings are as follows: ~50 BBY-~15 BBY: Tales of the Jedi 22 BBY-19 BBY: The Clone Wars 19 BBY: The Bad Batch 10 BBY: Obi-Wan 5 BBY: Andor 5 BBY-0 BBY: Rebels 0 BBY-4 ABY: The Original Trilogy
“Order 66 is the climax of the Clone Wars. Not the end, the Clone Wars will end some few hours from now, when a coded signal, sent by Nute Gunray from the secret Separatist bunker on Mustafar, deactivates every combat droid in the galaxy at once, but the climax. It’s not a thrilling climax; it’s not the culmination of an epic struggle. Just the opposite, in fact. The Clone Wars were never an epic struggle. They were never intended to be. What is happening right now is why the Clone Wars were fought in the first place. It is their reason for existence. The Clone Wars have always been, in and of themselves, from their very inception, the revenge of the Sith. They were irresistible bait. They took place in remote locations, on planets that belonged, primarily, to “somebody else.” They were fought by expendable proxies. And they were constructed as a win-win situation. The Clone Wars were the perfect Jedi trap. By fighting at all, the Jedi lost.”
In case you didn't know already: Disney took over Star Wars in 2013 (I think) and cancelled this show after its 5th season. The show's creators were able to release the remaining episodes, which they had already finished, on Netflix, so these episodes became CW season 6. That's also the reason why season 6 only has 13 episodes and not 20 or more, because they were cancelled mid-production. Dave and his team finished 12 out of the (about) 52 unfinished Clone Wars episodes in season 7, but there still exist (around) 40 unfinished episodes aka 10 unfinished CW arcs to this day. The scripts of the 40 still unfinished episodes were already finished, as far as I know. You can look up these stories which we still could have gotten before the finale of season 7. I really hope that they will finish more of or all of the 10 arcs/ 40 unfinished CW episodes and release them on screen, one day. We would have seen on screen what happened with Maul and Sidious, Mother Talzin and with Ventress after the season 5 finale, for example, not "just" in comic or book form. We would have also seen more of the affects that Ahsoka leaving had on Anakin and even a very short encounter/ fight between Sidious and Ahsoka. We also would have seen the beginning of the creation of the 1st Death Star on the planet Utapau and an arc about a very interesting and powerful alien race called YUUZHAN VONG from the unknown regions, and they were really important and a huge threat to Luke and his people in the Legends Star Wars extended universe later on. There was also supposed to be an episode that showcased why the Jedi were clouded by the dark side. Apparently the Jedi temple was built on top of a Sith temple, and Palpatine would go down there to practice Sith sorcery. There was also supposed to be an arc about Cad Bane vs. kid Boba Fett and his crew.
After both of the times the show was cancelled. After season. 5 and then again after season 6. The thing that irritated me the most was that I would never get to see how and why Ashoka and Rex both survived Order 66. Despite having absolutely no evidence that this would be the case, I always had a mental image of the two of them standing back to back, surrounded by lost troopers, Ashoka holding her Llghtsabers in her classic battle stance, Rex twirling his blasters in his hands, both ready to fight their way through. I honestly never thought I’d get to actually see anything like it come to life. Then it was renewed one last time for the seventh season and I got to see that half forgotten mental image that had been in my brain for years actually play out on screen. It was amazing. Honestly, one of the best television watching experiences I’ve had in recent years.
I’ve literally watched the clone wars TV show when it came out. I think I was about 5 or 4 when it came out. And I watched the clones, Rex, Cody, Hevy, echo, fives and I love every single one of those soldiers. When I watched this the day it came out and that moment at the end where ahsoka is standing over the graves of all the clones and it panned to Jesse’s helmet. Damn that hit hard.
Seriously though wtf saddest freaking ending ever!!!! I really suggest doing Rebels next for the characters in that show that way we get a epic reaction from you and you could even do tales of the jedi in between that because there isn't any spoilers. If you do any other order you might end up going "Well who is that?" A lot
Thank you so much these clone wars reactions have been wonderful! It’s helped me through a lot this year to watch you see the amazing show. As far as the future i don’t honestly mind at this point how or what order you do the other shows though I will say I would love to see your reactions to bad batch and rebels, just knowing how much you love the characters it would be wonderful to see and I’d watch every vid! Either way thank you for this fantastic journey so far
I will watch every Star Wars reaction you put out. I would love to see you watch ALL of Bad Batch and Rebels, hopefully the videos do well enough to warrant it, but if not I will be happy to see whatever we get.
sesskasays hmm, carefully trying not to be spoilery here, but since you mentioned cute, helpful droids... I bet you'll love a certain Doctor Who companion that you may already know of and perhaps looking forward to seeing at some point in the series. I wonder what your reaction is going to be when he does appear in the classic series eventually, although I think I might have a good guess, a scream of delighted excitement, maybe?... ;)