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This Scene Still Gets to Me Everytime

This Scene Still Gets to Me Everytime

Star Wars has many poignant scenes. We might think of the end of Obi-Wan and Anakin’s duel, Mando’s goodbye to Grogu, Tech’s death in The Bad Batch, and Kanan Jarrus’s sacrifice in Rebels.

Yet, the scene when Rex breaks down in front of Ahsoka could be the one that gets us every time. Read on to find out why. 

Clone Wars Magic

According to many fans and writers, The Clone Wars stands apart for its originality and creative choices. As articles like this one claim, the show is “the best television series Star Wars has ever created.”

Why the Clone Wars is the Best Star Wars Content Ever Made (Video Essay)

Not only did The Clone Wars offer a new perspective on the clones, but it also introduced Ahsoka as a new character.

The series improved on how we perceive Anakin, provided depth to his relationship with Padme, and engaged with serious topics like corruption, death, and love. 

In other words, The Clone Wars provided emotional content that felt real and lent weight to the story.

Fans reiterate these accolades, such as this discussion that emphasizes how the series “provided depth to existing characters, introduced new ones, and offered a more nuanced portrayal of the Star Wars galaxy” during an interval that had felt less developed. 

We see this mix of magic across the seven seasons in how it “humanized” the clones, gave us the story behind Order 66, and delved into Obi-Wan’s “heartbreaking” relationship with Duchess Satine.

The show’s finale “Victory and Death” in Season 7 capped off an exciting, captivating, and emotional journey. 

The Rex and Ahsoka Scene and Other Emotional Moments

In Episode 12 of Season 7, we see Rex break down. This moment comes after Order 66 has been issued and the Clones are massed against Rex and Ahsoka.

By watching the scene here, we can remember how emotional it was and how it could get you every time.

Ahsoka & Rex having an emotional talk - Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Season 7 Episode 12

Ahsoka comforts Rex as he cannot believe what is happening as he looks upon defeat. This part is emotional enough, but we should remember how Rex almost killed Ahsoka beforehand.

His “breaking down in front of Ahsoka was heartbreaking,” and we can see how much “they really needed each other.” 

Those types of moments are what made The Clone Wars a fan favorite. In this video countdown, we see 10 excellent examples from the first six seasons of the show.

Top 10 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Moments

They include General Krell vs. clone troopers where the latter face the difficult decision of firing on Krell and when Anakin is shown the future.

Other top moments with emotional elements include when Tup and Fives discover the truth behind Order 66 and Ahsoka leaving the Jedi Order.

The Rex and Ahsoka moment and the above examples reveal how The Clone Wars went into the “history” of the prequels and drew out topics that were underserved or not covered on the big screen.

The series did it in a way that reached audiences with humor, action, and emotion.

Other Top Emotional Moments in Star Wars 

In Star Wars, we have many moments and scenes with high emotional content. Beyond those mentioned at the top of this article, we may readily think of when the clones turn on the Jedi with Order 66 and Han Solo’s death at the hands of his son. 

In Return of the Jedi, we saw Vader’s unmasking as an emotional father-son moment. The demise of K-2SO in Rogue One is yet another top scene that draws out audiences’ emotions.

Even though he was a droid, we were drawn in by his character and sacrifice. In addition, we could point to Padme’s death, the deaths of Ewoks during the Battle of Endor, and maybe even the Rancor’s death because of his owner’s reaction.

This Scene from The Clone Wars

The scene between Rex and Ahsoka in The Clone Wars thus shares company with many solid emotional moments in Star Wars.

Yet, certain scenes may impact viewers more than others. This could be that scene for many of us. 

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