@@averagechadlegionary5824Plo Koon was especially like this. He treated his troops like family and they idolized him for it. A majority of the Jedi who partook in the war formed deep, close bonds with the clones they fought alongside. This made Order 66 all the more tragic, as the Jedi were murdered without remorse by those they called friends. Sidious counted on those close bonds between the clones and the Jedi they fought with to make his plan succeed, as to have the clones they’ve come to value so deeply turn on them out of nowhere was the last thing any of them expected.
This is pretty much my favorite scene. It's not often the Jedi to teach some wisdom about the force to their clone troopers, and showing some kindness to them as well. Even when the clone troopers knew they were expandable, it was Jedi knights like Yoda, Anakin, Obi-Wan and Ahsoka that treated them not as expandable soldiers. But as actual people, and how they can fight and survive the war by using the force in their own way as part of their strength.
Don't forget Plo Koon. Clone Trooper: "We're Clones. We're meant to be expendable." Plo: "Not to me." He was one of the kindest Jedi in the galaxy, second only to Anakin.
That was universal among the Jedi. Aside from Pong Krell who reacted out of his fear of the Clones shooting him in the back and Anakin Skywalker who enslaved them, made them tools for one genocide, and then subjected them to one in turn.
This scene gives Yoda justice. He isn't a Grandmaster of Jedi just because. Clones may look the same, have the same DNA, but each of them is different in Force. Which Yoda understands, as he is so strongly connected to the Force.
Well... Success is a bit of an understatement with the Clone Wars movie... For it was not well received by both critics and audiences back in 2008. But hey, reactions are a different thing aside from the numbers at the box office.
Yoda: “Strong you all are. Survive the war you can. For the force surrounds everyone, everything.” Also Yoda a few years later: “Your head, rolling away it is. Mhmmmhmmm.”
Well, that just sucks. The number of Jedi that survived Order 66 had no other choice but fight and kill a number of clone troopers to do their best to survive and escape the purge. But making the hard choice to kill the clones they grew fond of that became friends. But even more so, we became most fond and loved.
You do hear clones using the Force in exclamations atleast a couple of times as well as clones like Rex saying the ol' "May the Force be with you". I don't think they ever truly 'got it' but being around jedi, especially those like Shaak Ti on Kamino probably left some kind of impression on them. After all, the Jedi were pretty much the only religious influence most clones ever had.
and thats the sadest part of order 66, turning on a brother or sister against your will, when you've been both through the crucible of war... just look at Ima-Gun Di, brothers till the end.
Love these moment Clones and Jedi are like family of military and that’s so sweet wish it could have lasted longer if only order 66 never came along and ruined these great heroic family teamwork ship all the way so glad in this Yoda loves his clone brothers faces revived more there helmets because there faces are more way special even if they got the same face it doesn’t mean there the same they all are different and true warrior heroes with different personalities that’s why, I love the clone troopers because they have a lot of strong brain personality all the way indeed right guys!
Their fates were later revealed in _The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark "Sharing the Same Face"._ Right after the ending of Ambush, Yoda had force visions of the future fates of each of the three clones. In one vision, Rys was dead. The clone's face showed faint surprise, with his eyes open, but unseeing. Brilliant spangles and flakes of colored scrap speckled Rys's visage, having settled on his cheeks and forehead. In another vision, Jek followed Master Yoda's advice and retrained as a clone scout trooper, eventually rising to the military rank of Clone Captain and serving in the Ranger Corps by the time of the Outer Rim Sieges. Jek and Gree tried to kill Yoda on Kashyyyk during Order 66 but he decapitated them. In another vision, Thire was one of the Clones who searched for Yoda after his duel with Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith and later escorted Palpatine to Mustafar after Darth Vader's duel with Obi-Wan. Yoda not only led these clones to darker paths but he also ignored a massive sign about Palpatine’s rise to power!!!
What surprised me was that yaddle another one of yoda’s species doesn’t talk like this. Knowing yoda’s kind is rare, made me think they all spoke like this if one encountered them.
This Yoda is far better than the live action Yoda. After seeing this I don't think he would have beheaded his 2 officers. He would have senced they were being controlled and would knock them out some how. But back the. The clones knew they were going to betray the jedi the entire war.
I love this episode so much. It establishes what makes the clones one of the most intriguing fighting forces in all of sci-fi media; the fact that they are pretty much the same guy esthetically, but are also independent thinkers with different personas. It's a beautiful Irony, being so similar yet so different at the same time.
This scene hits different once you learn of the clones fates One of them will turn on Yoda during order 66 and gets decapitated the other hunts down yoda after his fight with palpatine, I guess in some they took yoda’s advice all the way to the end.