Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7 Episode 12 review: "Ends the series with a somber beauty and a brilliant grace" (2024)

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A worthy (yet bleak) finale for a show that marks some of the best Star Wars storytelling of all time.

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After 12 years, Star Wars: The Clone Wars has finished. We knew where all the key players would end up, but that didn’t stop "Victory and Death" from being utterly devastating.

The episode's central action sequence doubles down on this being a flaming finish for the series as a Venator class cruiser full of clone troopers – now basically Stormtroopers – hurtles towards the surface of a moon with a destroyed hyperdrive, smoldering and breaking apart as it descends. The Republic has fallen, the Jedi have been eradicated, Darth Vader has risen, and Ahsoka and Rex are fighting for their lives aboard the doomed ship.

The Bladerunner 2049-esque score really helps establish the finale's somber mood. The galaxy has dramatically changed since this show began, and even though we knew this was all coming, the characters – ones we've grown to love or come to understand on a new deeper level – have been blindsided by it. That Dave Filoni manages to imbue the final episode with a sense of urgency and suspense is a testament to his merit as a showrunner.

Fans of Star Wars Rebels are well aware that Ahsoka and Rex survive this series, but I was still subconsciously clenching my jaw throughout this episode. "Victory and Death" picks up right where "Shattered" leaves off – clone troopers cutting their way into the room where our heroes are holed up while Darth Maul wreaks havoc around every corner.

Ahsoka and Rex approach this "shipful of clone troopers trying to kill them" problem from entirely different angles, which gives us a great moment of character development for them both. Ahsoka doesn't want to kill the clones and instructs Rex to set his weapons to stun. "They're willing to die and take you and me along with them," he argues. Ahsoka, instead of replying with one of her patented snarky retorts, reaches for his helmet and removes it, revealing Rex's face and the single tear rolling down it. "They may be willing to die, but I'm not the one who is going to kill them," she insists.

Meanwhile, the Sith aboard the same cruiser has a far different mindset: Maul is handily dispensing of clone troopers while wearing one of the deceased soldier's comm links. Ahsoka frees him to cause some chaos, and the former Sith apprentice does exactly that, and – in a truly Maulian display of excess – destroys the ship's hyperdrive. When Ahsoka and Rex realize they are heading for a crash landing, they enlist the trio of adorable droids from last episode to help stage an escape without leaving casualties in their wake (well, except for the droids).

Although "Victory and Death" is mainly a series of beautiful action scenes, each moment is layered with emotion, adding a deeper meaning to the carnage that plays out. Ahsoka has Maul literally in her grasp (she Force grabs his escape shuttle), but lets him go physically and figuratively in order to save Rex. The two repeatedly attempt to get the clones out of their way without killing them. In the process they push themselves to the absolute limit. By the end of their fight to escape, Ashoka is covered in blaster bolt marks, and Rex's armor is littered with holes. Their empathy doesn't kill them – but it damn near comes close.

That empathy is what The Clone Wars has all been about. Ahsoka has always had a special bond with the clone troopers, and the last time we see her in this series she is mourning them, standing in front of graves she's presumably dug for each one. The final shot of Ahsoka Tano, the purest embodiment of the Force, shows us the Togrutan adult that she becomes when we meet her again in Rebels, cape and all, leaving the lightsaber Anakin Skywalker gifted to her just a few episodes before.

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The final scene of The Clone Wars is one steeped in the imagery and ambience of the original trilogy. There's been a time jump: the moon on which Ahsoka and Rex crash landed is now covered in snow, Imperial droids and troopers scour the rubble, and Darth Vader strides forward. As he discovers Ahsoka's lightsaber, we understand the depth of the tragedy of Anakin Skywalker without the need for any words or facial expressions. He kneels and takes Ahsoka's lightsaber in his hands before bringing his eyes up towards the heavens, where Morai circles the crash site (for details on that cameo, head here). He lingers on that visual, aware that Ahsoka is alive but letting her fly freely – for the time being.

This man has lost everything and everyone, and the final shot – of a retreating Vader reflected in the visor of a clone trooper helmet – reminds us that the galaxy fell into chaos because of a conflicted, scared orphan torn between two flawed ideologies.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars ends with a somber beauty and a brilliant grace. If Rebels did not exist, this ending would seem even bleaker. Good thing, then, that there’s a new hope for the galaxy around the corner.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7 Episode 12 review: "Ends the series with a somber beauty and a brilliant grace" (2024)

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 7 Episode 12 review: "Ends the series with a somber beauty and a brilliant grace"? ›

Star Wars: The Clone Wars ends with a somber beauty and a brilliant grace. If Rebels

Rebels
Star Wars Rebels is an American 3D animated science fiction television series produced by Lucasfilm Animation and set in the Star Wars universe. It takes place 14 years after Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005) and progresses toward the events of the original Star Wars film (1977).
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did not exist, this ending would seem even bleaker. Good thing, then, that there's a new hope for the galaxy around the corner. In the mood for a re-watch?

Is season 7 of Clone Wars worth watching? ›

Thanks to its beautifully animated action-sequences and its impressively layered storytelling, The Clone Wars' final chapter affirms its place as one of Star Wars' greatest entries.

Is Clone Wars season 7 sad? ›

It is a very bittersweet ending, fitting for the Clone Wars. You could watch Rebels next. Or read the Ahsoka novel taking place between the shows.

What is the highest rated Clone Wars episode? ›

Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The 20 Best Episodes of the Series
  • 8 Conspiracy (S6, E2)
  • 7 The Mortis Arc (S3, E15-17)
  • 6 Clone Cadets (S3, E1)
  • 5 The Lawless (S5, E16)
  • 4 The Wrong Jedi (S5, E20)
  • 3 Shattered (S7, E11)
  • 2 Victory and Death (S7, E12)
  • 1 The Phantom Apprentice (S7, E10)
Feb 13, 2024

Why is Clone Wars Season 7 so different? ›

Clone Wars Season 7's Animation Is Far Stronger

Once the show's popularity took off and the animators had more opportunities to fine-tune their craft, The Clone Wars started improving its animation as the seasons went along, which allowed it to branch out into other settings and tackle new situations.

What season does Clone Wars start getting good? ›

It has spurts between the first 3 seasons (few episodes in Season 1, few arcs in S2 and S3) but it really gets good in S4 and on. "In my book, experience outranks everything." It has spurts between the first 3 seasons (few episodes in Season 1, few arcs in S2 and S3) but it really gets good in S4 and on.

Why is 99 so old Clone Wars? ›

Clone 99 was a clone of the bounty hunter Jango Fett, created on the planet Kamino to be a soldier of the Grand Army of the Republic. However, 99 was physically disabled due to genetic errors during the cloning process. As a result, he aged faster than his fellow clones.

Is Clone Wars inappropriate? ›

Mild action violence also include various Jedi-saber fights and some physical brawls that include punches and kicks between characters. However, younger viewers should be able to view these scenes accompanied with a parent as its portrayal of violence does not dwell on infliction of pain or torture.

Is it worth watching every episode of Clone Wars? ›

Both shows are worth it. It is pretty long. If you decide to watch the entire show, you might want to find a list of chronological order because release order jumps around occasionally. Absolutely 100%, The Clone Wars is a fantastic show, that will change your reputation of the Prequels for the better.

Can an 11 year old watch Clone Wars? ›

The official rating for the Clone Wars series is TV-PG. > Programs rated TV-PG contain material that parents or guardians may find inappropriate for younger children. Programs assigned a TV-PG rating may include some mild to moderate profanity, some sexual content, suggestive dialogue and/or violence.

Should I watch Clone Wars Season 7 before bad batch? ›

Summary. Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3 premieres on February 21, continuing the story of Clone Force 99 from The Clone Wars season 7. Fans should watch key episodes from The Clone Wars to understand the character arc of Asajj Ventress, who returns in season 3 of The Bad Batch.

Can you just watch Clone Wars Season 7? ›

Currently you are able to watch "Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Season 7" streaming on Disney Plus.

How long does it take to watch all 7 seasons of The Clone Wars? ›

How Long Are the Star Wars Shows?
TitleRuntime
The Clone Wars (Seasons 1 – 7)54 hours, 21 minutes
Rebels (Seasons 1 – 4)28 hours, 26 minutes
Resistance (Seasons 1 – 2)15 hours, 39 minutes
The Mandalorian (Seasons 1 – 3)16 hours, 39 minutes
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