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Spoilers The Clone Wars - Season 7 Discussion [SPOILERS]

So, last week we got a blink and you miss it cameo from Caleb Dume and this week we got a blink and you miss it cameo from Dryden Vos from Solo a Star Wars story.

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I remember seeing that character, but I had no idea that was Vos. Nice to see them acknowledge Solo, I was afraid after it's box office disappointment, they'd pretty much pretend it never happened.
Just as the Rebels finale had a coda that took place after Return of the Jedi, I have to imagine that the final episode of Clone Wars will do something similar.

A great way to fuck with the fan bases minds would be to have the final scene of the series reveal that all of these Clone War stories were contained in a holocron created by Ahsoka sometime after The Rise of Skywalker.
That would be a pretty cool ending, but I doubt they'd go that far with it. If anything I'm expecting some kind of a set up for Rebels, since that is so closely connected to TCW.
 
With a third Skylwalker. It was triplets the whole time. The first one was born prematurely and hidden elsewhere until Anakin and Padme went into hiding on Naboo...
 
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With a third Skylwalker. It was triplets the whole time. The first one was born prematurely and hidden elsewhere until Anakin and Padme went into hiding on Naboo...
And the third child is... Lando! :)

I shouldn’t say that here as Marvel might steal my idea.
 
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The episodes with maul I've been enjoying pretty well. After the torture that was the shitty "Ashoka befriends nobodies" mini-arc, its nice to get past the filler and have interesting stuff happen. One thing TCW won me over about was Maul coming back, although seeing him here just makes his death in Rebels so much stupider.

I loved being reminded of Maul killing the Duchess, which was one of my favorite moments of TCW just because of how cathartic it was that the stuck up pacifist moron died. Honestly, I'd prefer Maul staying in control of Mandalore, at least in secret, to the terrible ending he gets.

These episodes really show how, as much as I like the show, The Mandalorian is so obviously from a different tribe/group, because there is no way that these people are developing a fanatical religion based on never taking off their helmets in, what, 26ish years? Actually, even less because Sabine's Mando's still weren't acting like that right before Episode IV. I hope we eventually get something to tie all these mandalorians together, whether its my preferred answer (that they are all different groups that broke off from each other at various points in history) or not.
 
Mandalorians having variety and Maul's death are probably the two most realistic facets of this world.

Naturally, they are controversial.
 
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