income transmission, negative reaction. Oh, the comments are rolling. I just need to send to myself. Yes, I think we all need a little breather before we start talking about shadowed episode 11 of the Clone Wars Season 7, the final season.
The penultimate episode, only one left in a couple of days. Wow. So it delivered big time. I'm not going to say more there, I expected, but right there, I know last week was the big action pack episode.
We all love Phantom Apprentice, we all love models. And so, just interaction, I cannot set in other stages for what happened to like all the 66 and all these effects along the way. So yeah, it was a little weird for me. If you follow me on Twitter, you know, that was without internet, most of the day yesterday and most of the day.
So I woke up this morning freaking out. I'm not going to watch this. I got to get on line somehow and watch this episode of the Clone Wars. But when I do, I pull up my phone and I'm getting my little 5-inch phone.
I'll be right here. I'm going to watch it. Couldn't wait. So, yeah, I went 7-30, 8 in the morning and then just kind of there, put my phone on someone, started watching Shatter then 8 again.
So they were using it on the phone, but it didn't matter. All the emotional bits were there. I then, when I finally got internet, I get swarming around. I'll be up this afternoon, I finally got internet and I watched it probably probably about an hour ago.
And it's a lot better seen it on the big screen, a big screen compared to a cell phone, on a bigger screen. And all the emotional bits were still there, but it hit you a lot better. So let's go ahead and start talking about this. So that MVP for me and for a lot of people I'm sure was having Tynar score.
The whole episode was starting the original music and just kept adding and adding more to the episode and what was coming. It was very special to Spencer that began music after voice starts with Volcatang and I was in the end of a series of Mandalore's, and all the people kind of suffering a little bit again. It's a war that just happens, so they're trying to build up. And she's kind of trying to do it with war and all this stuff anymore.
I shout for Satina, how she wanted to lead Mandalore and play the right way. And then with more kind of being delivered to the Mandalore's. And then when Soka is going to when Rex come, hey, Jedi Council is calling, let's go talk to them the music. Can't get so that score so suspenseful because we know what's coming.
What's coming, it's all there 66. By the way, Kevin Carnegie does it. It's a different type of score. We haven't really heard him start works too much.
But if you don't know what's coming, it probably goes to you off a little bit. Like what are they trying to set up? You know that something is happening, something bad is going to happen. And we know what that bad is.
But yeah, this score just came in better and better. We'll keep talking about it. Yeah, that's suspenseful music from when it's always there when Rex comes to Fana Soka to later on. We'll talk about it in a few minutes.
Just great. So let's start with all the things we got run last week on our last week breakdown. This is when sometimes we got to sit back and enjoy the episodes as fans and not try to analyze every single little bit or kind of musical cues. All these types with this, these types with that.
Last week, we were talking about when when more attacks are Soka is at the same time because you can hear the shriek of Sidious when he does the 720, to attack all the Jedi. And then with the glass shadows between Mo and Soka, that's at the same time that the glass shadows between Mays and Sidious and all this stuff. And none of that happened at the same time. Here we see Soka go stuck to the council.
We have Mays and Joden, all the other Jedi kind of, I sense a plot to this story. The Jedi, all the things about the Chancellor goes and kind of give up his power to get to remove him and all that stuff. So we know that the fall of Hanukkim hasn't happened yet. Mays going to confront Sidious hasn't happened yet.
So it's a tiny bit off from our projection, I guess, kind of last week. Again, that's sometimes let's just let the filmmakers kind of take us along and not try to break every single detail. Why was Soka looking out at the glass, the broken ceiling at the end of the episode, the sea sensing, and I can fall and relax and see where it goes. So yeah, some of the ones, when we started talking about one thing something for the episode and then it doesn't hit, then we feel kind of disappointed.
So I can try not to want things, but what we kind of hope happened, kind of yes and no. I kind of knew and hoped that we were getting order 66 in this episode and seeing it from Ahsoka's and Rex point of view, but that way it happened was different from what I hope I kind of imagine was going to go. I think there was the conversations were going to be a little bit different and the way it kind of Rex reacts towards the 66 was going to be different. But no matter what episode, it kind of hit on it anyways and it was a great reveal when it happens in Sidious kind of deliver execute all that 66 and seeing Rex unfortunately kind of followed through heartbreaking for a lot of reasons.
So again, we have Ahsoka going to talk to the Council right after Anakin is sent to tell the chance that Obi-Wan has his attack on Grievous and kind of, okay, you got to, if your power is up. And we have again, when she kind of saying I did, they didn't do this as a Jedi like Yoda says, not as a Jedi. She, no, not yet. She kind of gives that ins that she still, this past couple of episodes, she's been on that day like that.
Maybe she wants to go back to the Jedi Council, she's still coming to the Jedi kind of order. She's still thinking about it, but she's doing this as a season. Then, guess, May's Wind will riled up. The whole maze, again, his own brand that's May's 100% May's Wind is kind of a citizen.
This is a Jedi based in space, you can go back to dreams. I know there's a lot of hate for May's right now, the way he reacted to Ahsoka, but we got to know they really can't change the character at this point. We know what happens in episode three. We went to the seat and we're in, this is happening right now.
So the way he responds to Ahsoka and in that situation, he couldn't have had a different way. So May's, he did a lot of things wrong, but May's Wind is that you, that's you, that's you don't change 21. Maybe for a lot of people, on technical activity, but no matter. I love that Yoda stayed back.
Yeah, I love Yoda staying back. I cannot tell the Jedi living. I wanted Yoda to stay back and kind of have that last conversation with Ahsoka. It's always been the, the Jedi with, you know, those nice kind of thoughts and mentions and quotes and everything.
He says, kind of, so I wanted that final conversation between Ahsoka and Yoda. We did get a little bit of it and Yoda knows there's something going on with Ahsoka. There's something she wants to say, but she doesn't say, she doesn't want to give Yoda information about Hanekin, what Doth, Mo kind of said that was going to happen to Hanekin. She didn't want to tell Yoda what she wanted to tell Hanekin.
She wants to do it on her own, which is the same again, which we know it's not going to happen. But the shame, so again, same as May's Wind is kind of telling her, this is Jedi business, this really doesn't concern you as a citizen. At the same time, if Ahsoka have told him, hey, Mo kind of sends Doth's plan, trying to bring Hanekin to Doth's new apprentice. Maybe he would have gone different on episode three when May's he's confronted by Hanekin trying to save Sidious.
I mean, say the chancellor, maybe the conversation could have gone a little bit different, but we'll never know. Love seeing the Republic shocktubers. Those white eye modes with the red, I can tell you where we are because we see them back on Coruscant, we see them with the Emperor when he's fighting Yoda at the end. So, yes, seeing the Republic Republic shocktubers kind of, oh no, all the 66 is coming back and it's a great design that clones this year and this season, but the kind of all the toner modes is just great.
And then of course, we have the kind of, it's not going to go the way you think, and Rex kind of, hey, we have an update. You want to come? It's probably more good news about Obi-Wan and Grivos. So, you go.
I'm sure it's more good news. And that's when we get all the 66. Right before then, we see Mo and Ahsoka basically the same time sensing the fall of the Jedi, sensing the fall of Hanekin and kind of fearing the conversation between Hanekin, May's and Sidious. But first, I thought that Mo was trying to communicate to the Force, to Ahsoka to kind of tell her, hey, you're going to let me go, we're going to figure this out.
But no, both of them were sensing that scene, whatever was happening back in photos and they were all of them were sensing it at the same time. And then like I mentioned, seeing Rex receive all the 66 on the Emperor, high-breaking not just because it's Rex and it's all the 66. But it's Rex for me also because it's always been my favorite clone. Ever since I read the current Travis, I believe was the writer of the Clone Wars novel or the Inno movie.
So I love Rex and there. I've always loved him. So I've seen him and knowing what's coming, what's kind of heartbreaking. I'm not going to say the same as high-breaking for Ahsoka, but 45% the same.
So that's when it kind of, the episode went a little bit different. A little different way that I thought I thought either Rex is going to get another 66, go straight to try and kill Ahsoka and then she was going to have a deep conversation with him and try and convince him otherwise. Or that he had already removed his inhibitor chip and then was going to have to decide if he would, how was he going to kill his clone brothers to protect Ahsoka? But no, because the order, it takes him a little bit to go full on so that at least gives him a chance to go find Fives, go find Fives.
You can see Rex's a tear that comes on that his eyes are watering because the inhibitor chip hasn't taken over completely. He knows what's going to happen, but he's still fighting it. So yeah, it's heartbreaking a lot of ways. Let me see my notes.
I wasn't going to take notes, but there's so much stuff to talk about in this episode. I want to make sure I didn't skip over anything. So yeah, again, he knows that he's wrong, what he's about to do, but I didn't give it to a treatment in those clones. I just take it in there that we got out of the end, how they're able to find it.
And here we go again with the score. After he attacks, after he attacks, the music changes to a more, from suspenseful to more emotional heartbreaking tones. So on the second view, and I didn't catch you on the first one, the second view, and it's the same theme of Anakin on Lucifer when he kills the Separatist. And he's kind of from that bridge, which is the seed height that he's waiting on that bridge and then Anakin's partnership comes over.
It's that same music, that same score. She's again, it's so heartbreaking the movie, so heartbreaking here. And again, it's the same score with different tones. It's not before the same one, but it's the same kind of music behind it.
So yeah, he gets me on, he enters the this theme and the way Kevin kind of weaves it through is just great. So the only complaint, the only, I want to say critique is what I always say. The only thing that kind of threw me off a little bit is when the next story shooting, and then all the other clones coming, there's like seven clones shooting at her close distance. She's able to kind of batter off all the master shots, she's able to escape.
When we've seen in Revenge of the Sith, all the Jedi, which Master Jedi is kind of not able to get away from two or three clones, so how is she able to survive this? I know she's like really, I don't think the way I can say, okay, she did it. Basically, basically, she had her heads up when the rate kind of starts, hey, look for five, five, so she knew something was up. And she saw it head on, it's not like someone was behind her and shot her.
So that gives it a little pass on something that happens at the end, I kind of nullifies this anyway. So that's my only kind of I really got away that easy, but no matter. One thing we did get right from last week, while we had a lot of people saying, oh, all the 66 is not gonna affect us all because she's not a Jedi officially, I mentioned for all the 66, they won't, it doesn't matter if you are light side use, so if you use Soviet Jedi, if you are a force user, there's gonna be a threat to Sidious, you're going down. So we see here, they didn't matter.
The whole Jedi, light side user, part of the Jedi council at any time, or the 66 is coming for you. And then we get that great moment that we knew was coming, how does Maul escape? Well, that's how can Saifsim went right before Rex sends the Republic Shocktovers, so kind of execute Maul, she goes and kind of saves him. And then I got him up, I'm not here to team up with you, I don't care that I'm not rooting for you, very similar to Hulk and I don't care if you win, I need Kylo Renter, who knows, basically the same kind of, I'm not doing this for you, I need to cause a distraction, go create chaos, which is what you're doing that, send it to find a way to get out of this and get to Rex.
And oh my, does he deliver, does Maul create chaos? So let's talk about it, that Maul hold way scene. You know where I'm going with it, and we're gonna go with it. I know Darth Vadon wrote one that always seen his iconic, Classified top three, top five star wars moments of all time, in my opinion, this rival seat beat by beat in terms of pure evil, the horror of it, his menacing coming around the corner, you see the clones back up, back up, we gotta get out here.
Again, these are experienced clone troopers, elite clone troopers, not regular, kind of rebellion soldiers, sorry, elite clone troopers that Maul is mowing down, uses a force to push them away, then he grabs those side panels, throws one down, decapitates two of them, throws another one, then uses two to crush, two clones together, then he strikes to escape, he uses a force to pull one through, chop his hand on the glass, similar to the Mandalorian, they thought we're gonna notice, we notice. So yeah, Maul going down the hallway in this scene, what it means in terms of Star Wars, what it means, if this was live action, I guarantee this is just as those of them in ranking in terms of great and one of the most better Star Wars scenes. Again, it's animations a lot of people won't be able to see it, and it's Darth Maul or Maul, it's not Darth Vader, which is one of the greatest, if not the greatest villain of all time, but this Maul hallway scene, I have to see what, it's close, it's close, but both of them, this has nothing to fear, kind of envy, Vader's scene in Rogue One, this scene, it's top-notch, it's evil, it's menacing, it's horror, he doesn't need a lightsaber, like Vader did, like Kylo Ren does to get rid of the Knights of Ren, he just does it using the force, Maul kind of again, going up and up, clone was just building Maul up to the Great, and I'm gonna say Great Green and the Great character that he is on Star Wars. So one thing, again, I was waiting for that emotional kind of speech between Ahsoka and Rex, trying to bring him out of it out of Order 66, but we didn't get it, oh, before that never on the rest of me to draw it, we heard about it in Return of Skywalker, Master Skywalker, sorry, and here we have Oi Seven, who's the other one, Chip Chip, or Big B, I love that, right?
Kind of helping Ahsoka find out what happened with V, kind of what's the blast door, trying to get to Rex and kind of tingle him out away from the other clones. So yeah, we didn't get that conversation between Rex and Ahsoka, I thought we were gonna have that scene when the droids kind of block him off, but now Ahsoka seven goes up, he went all BBA and kind of fried him, no, we're not trying to hurt him, so we didn't get that emotional talk, trying to bring him out, but again, if we think about this more realistically, that's the way probably I should have got. And another, Rogue One, Tying, I am one with the Force and the Force is with me, I am one with the Force and the Force is with me, Great, seeing Ahsoka say it, and then it's even better having both her and Rex, both kind of saying I am one with the Force and the Force is with me. I guess Rex kind of tapping to that, having Ahsoka help Rex, tapping to that is the way to kind of then we'll be aware that in the typical Chip case, like in just a Jedi and Force kind of theme or following out, just a whole sentence is so iconic now, that it's great hearing it coming from Ahsoka.
The music again, it went from very suspenseful to then kind of, what I mean, it's kind of a chasing, kind of basically when we're trying to find Ahsoka, I don't think I talked about it, so it went from suspenseful to the event of the seat kind of theme, then the music hits and it changes again when Maul is let loose and then it becomes more of a chase kind of suspenseful vibe when they're trying to get Ahsoka, and then at this point it changes again and it picks up, it's more upbeat music, score, when they're trying to free Rex from the inhibitor chip, we have all the clones who are trying to get into that medical mix, so the music picks up, because you know what's gonna happen, as soon as those blasts are open, Ahsoka's fried, the droids are gone, Rex, we don't know what's gonna happen, looking like she said it doesn't work, we're dying anyway, so, but no no, basically, speaking of, speaking of, we're about to open it and then Rex comes out with pew pew pew, guess those three clones turn away the blast doors close, I think it's all seven or it's just kind of close, that blast doors again and then we have Rex kind of, sorry what happened, sorry that this happened, it's gonna be not just us, it's all over the galaxy, all the Jedi, then it cuts to black, oh man, I know it, then it makes it dust, it's about this episode again, last week was the big kind of action practice, it was a lot more slow pace, what it did, this is what the emotional beat video and even though the biggest one that I was waiting for was Rex trying to decide to kill his clone brothers to save Ahsoka, didn't really happen, like I expected, everything else hits perfectly, so these two episodes back to back are a great combination, great, they just work great together, so yeah, so next week hopefully we'll have Rex kind of trying to, you still kind of working off, he's probably still a bit good about everything that happened, so maybe he'll kind of start realizing what's going on, but he just didn't want, he'll have to do to keep Ahsoka alive, I don't know what they're gonna be doing, they'll be on the run, I don't know if they're going back to Perusan, like I mentioned hopefully they do get the message from Obi-Wan saying stay away from Perusan, come over here, I don't know, will she see, I don't think Obi-Wan sends the recording of Anakin killing younglings to anyone, so hopefully she doesn't see that, but yeah, we don't have that much, long break, wait, two days from today or three days, this is a Saturday, some recording, so in a couple days we have the end to the Clone Wars with victory and death, so not just the end of the TV show that Clone Wars will also the end of the actual Clone Wars in Star Wars in general, so they've been hitting it out of the park with the siege of Mandalore, I think they should change the name of this out to something else, the siege of Mandalore is basically the first episode and part of the second one, but the second half of last week this episode and then probably no different, so hopefully there's another name for this, so if you have an idea just go to the comments and tell me, so yeah, so what did you guys think of, what's the name of Shattered, I just shattered my brains, I forgot about so what do you guys think about Shattered, jump in the comments, let me know what are you guys expecting for next week, are you liking this, are you digging this, so we'll probably do another special review recording either calling up Monday or maybe on Tuesday, we'll put that up and then our main show comment this week and with a special guest, so like, subscribe, comment, if you are listening to this on the podcast, great review, all that fun stuff, follow us on Twitter, add radio, rebel pod, my personal account tweets at AC and if you're watching, watching, listening on the podcast go to YouTube social radio, rebel in podcast, watch all our videos and with the Force be with you, a hack that wants, great, radio, rebellion,