Weakest Episodes of Star Wars Clone Wars
I finished Clone Wars recently. Overall, it's a great show and I can't wait to watch Star Wars Rebels. I didn't watch season 6 however since it's only bonus content. Plus, The Wrong Jedi felt more like a series finale than just a season finale. So, I skipped Season 6. (update: I've seen Season 6 but there was nothing weak enough to be on this list from that season) While watching the show, I only came across 9 episodes that I overall did not like and even those 9 aren't technically bad and the tenth entry on this list was just there by default. Also, Jar Jar episodes are eliminated 'cause I skipped them so shut up. No dishonorable mentions just the list.
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- 2008–202022mTV-PGEpisodio TV6,1 (3413)RegistaKyle DunlevyStelleStephen StantonBen DiskinTom KaneD-Squad has obtained their mission objective, but crash-land on a desolate planet after a run-in with comets.This episode was brutally painful to watch. The colonel was annoying and I cringed every time he opened his mouth. That other droid was also really annoying. Actually, not counting R2D2, every character in this episode is either annoying or pointless. There was also a suicide joke in the episode. Scratch that. There were TWO suicide jokes. I mean, what the actually heck? The story is also really boring and padded. It's really just filler for season 5. Other than that, this episode is unusually tame aside from the opening sequence.
- RegistaSteward LeeStelleAnthony DanielsMatthew WoodDavid Acord3PO and R2 escape Master Galia's Jedi Cruiser in a Y-Wing fighter and find themselves in one bizarre situation after the other.Can anyone say ripoff?! I mean come on. The plot with C3PO interacting with those alien whatevers is really pointless and dumb. This episode is also really boring and forgettable so forgive the fact that this is short.
- RegistaSteward LeeStelleStephen StantonDee Bradley BakerBen DiskinColonel Gascon and the five droids of D-Squad have arrived at the remote town of Pons Ora on the planet Abafar and find a clone commando suffering from amnesia.Like Sunny Day in the Void, this episode is really tame, boring and annoying filler. Okay, the action sequence at the end was good but everything else was just painful to sit through.
- 2008–202023mTV-PGEpisodio TV7,0 (3219)RegistaBosco NgStelleStephen StantonBen DiskinCatherine TaberFinally on their way back to Republic space, D-Squad uncovers a Separatist plan involving a sabotaged Jedi cruiser.The title says it all. By the time I got to this episode, I felt like it was at the point of no return with the droid arc. This has the same flaws as A Sunny Day in the Void and Missing in Action. There's literally nothing else to talk about.
(Edit: Omg all of this is so painfully ironic considering Phantom of The Opera) - RegistaDanny KellerStelleAnthony DanielsDee Bradley BakerJames Arnold TaylorCommander Wolffe and his men aid the Aleena whose planet has recently suffered terrible quakes. Translator droid C-3PO and his counterpart R2-D2 find the natives need them to fulfill a special task.Like many others on this list, this one is just boring and dumb. As you can probably tell from my choices, I don't like when this show uses the droids as the main characters. It breaks the tone of the arcs or episodes before it. For example, the first of the droid arc from season 5 aired right after A Necessary Bond which was one of my favorite season 5 episodes. The tone is also surprisingly underwhelming for what the episode is about.
- RegistaBrian Kalin O'ConnellStelleAnthony DanielsSeth GreenCorey BurtonC-3PO and R2-D2 are tasked to get some Jogan fruit for a reception honoring Roonan Senator Aang. But the droids are targeted by bounty hunter Cad Bane who wants to extract information regarding the Senate from their data banks.What was this episode about? What is affected by the events of this episode? What are C3PO and R2D2 doing here? That's right! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! You could skip this episode entirely and miss nothing! Similarly to the droid arc, this episode aired after Assassin. Which in my opinion was the ONLY great episode in the first half of season 3. Not that season 3 is bad but it really didn't get started until Nightsisters.
- RegistaDanny KellerStelleStephen StantonBen DiskinMatthew WoodR2-D2 joins a team of Republic Droids known as D-Squad, led by Colonel Gascon. Their mission: to steal an encryption module from a Separatist dreadnought.Why is this the least awful of the droid arc? Simple. The other three are annoying and boring. This episode is just boring. Other than that, same flaws and nothing else to talk about.
- RegistaSteward LeeStelleCorey BurtonJames Arnold TaylorNika FuttermanObi-Wan Kenobi and Quinlan Vos are assigned to retrieve Ziro the Hutt after his escape from prison. But Ziro is instantly put on trial by the five Hutt families on Nal Hutta, where his only ally may be an old lover.This is the point on my list where the episodes stop being mediocre or meh. This episode is mostly okay but I just don't find myself caring about anything happening in this episode. The hutts just aren't appealing to me and this episode is just more filler content. There really wasn't anything in this episode to make me look up from my computer screen.
- 2008–202022mTV-PGEpisodio TV7,4 (4437)RegistaSteward LeeStelleMatt LanterAshley EcksteinGeorge TakeiWhile the Jedi combat a new Separatist weapon, the pacifist Lurmen must decide whether they will surrender or fight with Anakin, Ahsoka and Aayla Secura.This episode was the first episode I didn't like. It felt like all the potential from the first half of Jedi Crash was thrown out the window for more preachy, pretentious morals about keeping peace. While that is a good lesson to teach, I already knew the lesson. That fact is true with many episodes of this series but those episodes don't shove it down my throat like this one does.
- RegistaBrian Kalin O'ConnellStelleJames Arnold TaylorMatt LanterBrian GeorgeWhile investigating the disappearance of a clone security force, Anakin and Obi-Wan get caught in the middle of a conflict between the territorial inhabitants of a desolate ice world and the greedy representatives of a nearby moon.This was the only episode to get here by default. While it's a good episode, it's kind of underwhelming and confusing at times. I could've put any episode here but I chose this one over other choices due to me being incredibly uninterested 80% of the time.