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How Clone Wars’ Series Finale Cemented Its Legacy In Star Wars

Throughout seven seasons, those three characters received almost as much attention as bigger Star Wars names like Anakin and Obi-Wan. Unlike characters that audiences already knew from the movies, Ahsoka and Rex were blank canvases in terms of what stories the creators could tell. In a similar way, bringing back Darth Maul ended up creating almost a brand new character;  he was now alive and had a complex backstory, much more agency, and bigger plans than just being Palpatine’s pawn as he was in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Having Anakin, Obi-Wan, and other famous characters like Mace Windu and Yoda in never-before-seen missions always worked to deliver great episodes, but it was in its original characters and storylines that Clone Wars sparkled the most. Rex, Ahsoka, and Maul help Clone Wars remain an essential viewing to Star Wars, with Solo: A Star Wars Story’s post-credit scene and Ahsoka’s cameos in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett being great examples of that.

Whether it was intentional or not, the Clone Wars finale was a celebration of the show’s most important additions to the Star Wars universe. With seven seasons, dozens of characters featured, and many different arcs, Clone Wars’ had a plethora of possibilities for crafting its final episodes, and it chose the best of them. Audiences already knew how the stories of Anakin and the Jedi council ended, but not exactly what would happen to Ahsoka, Rex, and Maul – the three characters that perfectly represent what Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ legacy to Star Wars was.


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How Clone Wars’ Series Finale Cemented Its Legacy In Star Wars

Throughout seven seasons, those three characters received almost as much attention as bigger Star Wars names like Anakin and Obi-Wan. Unlike characters that audiences already knew from the movies, Ahsoka and Rex were blank canvases in terms of what stories the creators could tell. In a similar way, bringing back Darth Maul ended up creating almost a brand new character;  he was now alive and had a complex backstory, much more agency, and bigger plans than just being Palpatine’s pawn as he was in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Having Anakin, Obi-Wan, and other famous characters like Mace Windu and Yoda in never-before-seen missions always worked to deliver great episodes, but it was in its original characters and storylines that Clone Wars sparkled the most. Rex, Ahsoka, and Maul help Clone Wars remain an essential viewing to Star Wars, with Solo: A Star Wars Story’s post-credit scene and Ahsoka’s cameos in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett being great examples of that.

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Whether it was intentional or not, the Clone Wars finale was a celebration of the show’s most important additions to the Star Wars universe. With seven seasons, dozens of characters featured, and many different arcs, Clone Wars’ had a plethora of possibilities for crafting its final episodes, and it chose the best of them. Audiences already knew how the stories of Anakin and the Jedi council ended, but not exactly what would happen to Ahsoka, Rex, and Maul – the three characters that perfectly represent what Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ legacy to Star Wars was.

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How Clone Wars’ Series Finale Cemented Its Legacy In Star Wars

Throughout seven seasons, those three characters received almost as much attention as bigger Star Wars names like Anakin and Obi-Wan. Unlike characters that audiences already knew from the movies, Ahsoka and Rex were blank canvases in terms of what stories the creators could tell. In a similar way, bringing back Darth Maul ended up creating almost a brand new character;  he was now alive and had a complex backstory, much more agency, and bigger plans than just being Palpatine’s pawn as he was in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Having Anakin, Obi-Wan, and other famous characters like Mace Windu and Yoda in never-before-seen missions always worked to deliver great episodes, but it was in its original characters and storylines that Clone Wars sparkled the most. Rex, Ahsoka, and Maul help Clone Wars remain an essential viewing to Star Wars, with Solo: A Star Wars Story’s post-credit scene and Ahsoka’s cameos in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett being great examples of that.

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Whether it was intentional or not, the Clone Wars finale was a celebration of the show’s most important additions to the Star Wars universe. With seven seasons, dozens of characters featured, and many different arcs, Clone Wars’ had a plethora of possibilities for crafting its final episodes, and it chose the best of them. Audiences already knew how the stories of Anakin and the Jedi council ended, but not exactly what would happen to Ahsoka, Rex, and Maul – the three characters that perfectly represent what Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ legacy to Star Wars was.

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