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most_blah_3765

Don't worry highly doubt everyone will die Dee Bradley Baker confirmed after season 2 that killing tech was such a hard decision that they even tried to make the series work without killing him If tech was hard to kill and he was the one clone with the least character development then I doubt the others will actually die I can see echo and batcher dying though Edit: in the clone wars finale only ahsoka, Rex and maul where main characters the others were just extras (yes even Jesse) so no, no main character died on the clone wars finale


VikkeViikinki

If fat Mace dies I'm gonna lose it.


sophandros

All signs point to that happening, so brace yourself.


Legal-Vanilla-6047

I will FUCKING try my hardest.


most_blah_3765

What signs


sophandros

The several narrative clues that Pabu will be attacked by the Empire. Heck, Ventress pretty much declares it in the latest episode. The other narrative clues that the series will end with Omega separated from the rest of the Batch, and that none of the Bad Batch have plot armor after Tech's death. And then there is the timing of the series. It's literally set during the era that Obi Wan refers to as "The Dark Times". There's a reason Rex and his gang end up so isolated in Rebels and why there are no more clones by the time we get to the OT. And then there are the words from both the creators and the screeners about how dark and emotional the end of this season will be.


most_blah_3765

>The several narrative clues that Pabu will be attacked by the Empire. Pabu will 100% get attacked in the next 2 episodes and we still getting episodes after that They won't die along side pabu >There's a reason Rex and his gang end up so isolated in Rebels The bad batch dying isn't the sole cause of that I already talked about that on a previous post of mine The bad batch isn't the whole clone rebellion >why there are no more clones by the time we get to the OT. The original trilogy was created when clones didn't exist that is the original out of universe explanation As for in universe explanation is that the galaxy is a big place Corusant doesn't even appear in the original trilogy so what makes you think clones are dead when they don't appear That is a garbage logic tbh


most_blah_3765

>And then there are the words from both the creators and the screeners about how dark and emotional the end of this season will be. They never said that at all The only thing they said was that the endings got changed from bittersweet to happy ending to bittersweet again And bittersweet doesn't necessarily mean it will be dark


PaulSimonBarCarloson

I don't think their bad luck streak is going to stop anytime soon. But just because of the title of the last episode, I'm still hopeful for a somewhat positive ending where, against all odds, they all manage to survive (yes, even Tech).


HighlightOdd1517

I don’t know why people keep saying “there are no more clones by Rebels so they must all be dead.” There’s literally a 501st Teth survivor (Nax) in Kenobi, armor and all, right out there in front of God and everybody, and not a single soul is stopping in their tracks saying “HOLY 💩- IS THAT A CLONE???” People are used to seeing “retired” clones here and there, (remember, Wolffe was officially on Imperial “retirement” in Rebels - it was a thing) and Nax isn’t exactly hiding what he is. Yeah, I’m guessing the “retirements” are unilaterally crap-tastic, but there were millions of Clones, and I’m sure more than Wolffe took the “retirement” knowing it was the best deal they were going to be offered, and tried to find themselves a nice, cheap backwater planet where they could afford to live out the short remainder of their lives.