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The Clone Wars Ep 49-51 FULL REACTION/COMMENTARY!!

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Frankie H

These are really fun episodes. Kind of filler episodes but there's a lot of lore drops and references. Sorry for the long post, non spoilers I swear. Just pointing out lore from these episodes, trivia, and important references they made. Quinlan Vos was mentioned in the Kenobi show you watched. It was that episode where those people are helping hide Obi-Wan and Leia and Kenobi finds a marking on a cave wall, he reads it and says, "Quinlan was here!" And everyone who hadn't seen clone wars was like, "Who's Quinlan?" Well now you know who Quinlan is, and he's still alive during Kenobi apparently. The guys in blue armor that you said "look a little like Mandalorians" are called "Senate Guards". They protect the Senate and Palpatine. They're regular people unlike the clones, so a lot of the senate guards who died probably had families at home. Which is very sad. Chancellor Palpatine might not have been involved in this plot, this seemed to be the Hutts acting on their own. Palpatine controls the Republic and he controls the Separatists through Dooku, but I think this was just the Hutts being crime lords. Palpatine might have been actually surprised by this plot. I could be wrong on that though, that was just my interpretation. Funny moment at around 16:32-34 in the second episode, a clone prison guard is so disgusted by Ziro that the clone says, "Oh my God!" That clone hates his job at the moment. The song that the Twi'leks are dancing to in the third episode sounds like "Anything Goes" the song that is used at the beginning of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the big club scene dance number at the start of the movie. Which is also a George Lucas production. Last thing, Ziro was involved in the kidnapping of Jabba's son in the clone wars movie, so it makes sense Jabba would want Ziro dead.