Hello there! In Star Wars The Bad Batch Season 3, Captain Rex and his clone rebellion are ambushed by a CX clone trooper, and Commander Wolffe's commando squad! Like, comment, and subscribe :)
Its funny to me how goofy the characters are in shooting. Some Stormies get stunned, others shot, most clones seem to be stunned other than girlboss crosshair shooting everyone dead XD
@@three_mr_three The two I remember off the top of my head are matchstick(the pilot in the malevolence arc) who died because his engine was chipped causing him to slowly burn before exploding like a matchstick and charger(the 212th in the citadel arc) who died from an electric wall trap
"Who are those two clones? What's their deal? Does that one have blue or purple markings?" Turns out the answers to those questions are: "Background characters", "They die pretty much immediately," and "It doesn't matter, he's dead."
It sucks it was short lived, but at least we got to see other legions. I'm guessing the red from the 87th and Samson possibly from the "187th" legion, but won't be able to know now.
The saddest thing for me is how at this point, they're so used to their brothers dying, that when plan A went down because of a clone's death (it was so dark all I could see was my ceiling on the screen, but I *think* it was Samson?) which Rex knew his name, Rex INSTANTLY changed to plan B. He knew what he had to do and that he had no time to grieve. It doesn't phase him in the moment anymore. Sure it's mostly his coding, but we've seen clones get shocked at their brothers' deaths in the moment, even during a war. But not anymore (I expect that to change if it's someone who Rex and we know even more)
at this point in the timeline Rex has been fighting non stop for about 5 or 6 years all while seeing his brothers come and go. It's really not suprising if you think about how much he has had to go through. I really wonder if the clones Rex did lose were his entire squad or if he has more cells around the galaxy, as he honestly didnt seem all that much sad about needing to start over from scratch when it came to building his resistance
During plan A, Nemec got thrown by the comms panel exploding, but he survived. Fireball died covering their retreat tho, so you're not entirely wrong that Rex moved on quickly The only death that got an immediate reaction was from Howzer when Nemec was shot later
Dude was your screen ridiculously dark as well? I thought I was the only one, or at least thought my sight was bad, ‘cause I put my phone’s brightness on 100% and still had difficulty to see
These episodes hurt man I went to see the TCW movie in theaters in 2008 for my ninth birthday. The Battle of Teth ROCKED. Now I'm 24 years and I'm still watching clones die on Teth after all this time. This show will never let me go.
@TheRealKazberry I mean, there were thousands of commandos in the GAR, while there are only a couple hundred commandos at most on Tantiss, so it's pretty clear that most RCs likely don't know what's going on there.
Bruh so many Clones died in one ep this is really getting Dark If we cant handle seeing normal Clones getting killed now , I cant imagine how the last few eps is gonna go and how we all will feel towards that 😢
That clone pilot, serving on a job with the highest death percentage, made it through war only to be shot by a brother. (not a first clone pilot to be killed by the bad batch in the bad batch) (also in season 7 clone piloting LAAT died in a crash for some reason even though he had the most protected position (was strapped in and all), he might have even been alive but neither captain nor serge cared to check, leaving him to blow up)
It's reasonably upsetting that we got our first proper look at the Clone Rebellion and it got blown up in 2 episodes. Honestly it better be more than this. We better see the rest of (or most of) the remaining clones turn on the Empire at the end of this.
I was hoping Fireball and Nemec would have played larger roles, but at least Fireball went out in an epic manner that made me think of the detonator explosion at the Rix Road riot in “Andor”
@@TK_825 Deviss-style red markings are that of K Company, 327th Star Corp. A clone from Mace Windu's legion would either have the Season 7 Anaxes markings or the legends 187th Legion purple markings.
@@CloneCommanderCrater1102 I thought so too at first, but I think it was the lighting issue. The scene when he followed Howzer and Rex out to meet CF99 changed my mind. We might need to see concept art to really be certain.
@@ZJ-B312 I mean, I honestly doubt that he's part of either unit, considering the fact that it seems to me that most of the clones in the Clone Resistance look like they painted their armor after leaving the Empire
Such ashame that we never got the chance to see more moments with the other clones from the clone rebellion, especially what happened for fireball and nemec, they died like true soldier and hero.
The 187th have been canon for a bit, with the 187th Battalion (maroon markings) being created in season 7 of TCW, and the 187th Legion (purple) being recanonized by Hasbro in a recent Black Series figure. Samson, however, is very unlikely to be a part of the 187th. Literally the ONLY similarities is that he is purple, but none of his markings match the 187th in the slightest, so it's very unlikely that he was a part of that unit.
These episodes were great and all, watching Clones and TK's working together with no conflict was surprisingly nice,, and Hilo is my new favorite commando, but... I don't know, it's just the confrontation between Rex and Wolf is exactly the kind of scene that I wanted between Cody and Rex, and I'm kind of perturbed as to why they haven't even considered reuniting them.
@@nchldmn Filoni seems to hate Cody Go back through the clone wars and Cody never gets a cool moment like Rex does Cody is meant to be this tactical genius (Hence why he is a clone marshal commander, he was trained to oversee a Entire clone force not just Segments of one) but we never see this, All he does is get injured and play second fiddle to Rex Also In the first episode we meet the BB . The squad worked with Cody before and even were on good terms , that alone is rare for the BB but its also made clear that the Squad is quite worried about his health after getting injured (Crosshair questions moving on with Cody being injured) We could of had cool Cody moments as well as Rex moments but he was injured off and well, Never seen again in CW series It wasn't the first time Cody hes been injured like this, 100% Filoni didn't want Cody taking moments away from Rex Filoni has issues with favouring his own creations Ahsoka and Rex being the two biggest culprits If we do see Cody this season, Hes going to die (So Rex can get a sad moment) and if we don't see him I think its safe to assume we will NEVER see Cody again.
Honestly i wish they kept some of them alive. They made distinct designs for all of them but now only Rex, Howzer, and Gregor are the only rebeling clones not in Clone Force 99. Lets hope they had some other allies out there. All i want is Cody and Rex fighting together one last time.
I'm sad about the death of these clones, Rex lost his main team with which he acted in the riskiest missions. We don't know how many bases and how many clones Rex has left but he absolutely must bring Wolfe and his team to his side
It annoys me that they don't care about the clone commandos stationed on Tantis and treat them like they're like TK troopers. It shouldn't matter if they're truly loyal to the Empire or if they're still under the chips influence. They're still clones, they're brothers and eventually they'll end up as test subjects once the TK troopers have completely taken over the Imperial military.
They’re concerned for the IMPRISONED clones, but there’s not a whole lot they can do for the regs and commandos that still fight for the empire. Even in this episode they fight with clones who are after them. The only ones they’re prioritizing are the ones in jail because those clones are definitely on their side.
Greer’s death was confusing to me. I think being choked out for a few seconds wouldn’t do much of anything. My guess is that if he died, it’d be a collapsed trachea from having a blaster slammed into it?
@@alphalegionary7646 whats sad is the clones are being killed by there own brothers I hope those clone assassins all come too there senses and stop killing there own brothers but I understand they are brainwashed
Good to see the writers are making sure the death probability for clone pilots remains exceedingly high. I swear, I’ve never seen a single one of these mfing pilots survive the episode they’re in.
Hope there is still tons more clones out there would love to see one last final battle in the finale and Vader has to come put down the rebellion at Mt. Tantis after Rex releases all the prisoners!!
i was kind of upset about fireball and nemec’s death like okay we got those two later in s2 but they got absolutely cooked in this episode. also, samson and that red clone had all that drip just to get blown up. i’m gone bro 💀
Clone assassins are the ones in canon capable of what the clone commandos were capable in legends, meanwhile commandos in canon just suck and get knocked out or killey by anything.
Greer's death could have possibly been avoided if he didn't have his back to a door. Should have checked the room for possible entry ways if he was gonna stand in front of it. I could have sworn I've seen other characters die the same way in Filoni's other series.
Just because Greer was was green does not mean he was part of the 442nd, especially since his markings don't match in the slightest. That's even more true for Samson, who's purple markings match the 187th even less. They're just green and purple clones, likely from units we haven't seen before.
If Greer was part of the 442nd then his marks would be in the same spots like the 212th since both clone markings were mirror or the same. He looks different. The shade of green doesn't match either.
o7 Samson, Greer, Red guy, Bozo? (Was that his actual name?), Fireball (you went down in flames and a 💥) and Nemec, pilot too. I’ll never forgot any of our fallen soldiers
@@Bram_Weijgers Agreed I would have understood if he was shanked or have his neck broken but dying from a chokehold sure maybe if it was prolonged even after losing consciousness. Guess its only through using stun rounds or when the plot requires it that an enemy would be incapacitated.
I wonder why the empire decided to send clones to hunt the clone rebels. I feel like they’d be worried that the clones might somehow be influenced to join the rebels. Yeah ik there were tk troopers too but still it’s kinda weird, especially since most of the clones were stripped of duty and used as test dummies. Obviously the out of universe reason was to get commander wolffe into the picture