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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 3
P**K
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H**N
Hated the politcal stuff, but loved the rest of the season!
It was nice to see Padm`e so much in season 3 but all the politcal stuff at the beginning of the season got boring and was related to closely to what's actually going on in our own Republic allthough I still adore Satine. All I can say is there had damn well be more Anakin/Padm`e moments in season four and season five I mean come on it's getting close to the conception of Luke and Leia isn't it? I love the Anakin/Padm`e romance I loved the domestic sweet moments between them at the beginning of Evil Plans.The Nightsisters triology eh it was half and half, allthough I am very interested also to see what there going to do with Darth Maul and Savage Opress and I have to admit I really felt sympathy for Ventress when they showed her past and her betrayal by Dooku.I have to say though my favorite part of season 3 and the whole series so far is defenently, defenently defenenty the Mortis Trilogy, it was really cool and very creative and well written and it was great to see the voice actors from the Force Unleashed in the Mortis triology, and getting a deeper insight of the mysteries Force and Anakin's destiny as the chosen one, and in a way I think that the Mortis triology connected the destiny of the Skywalker's and connected the PT and OT really well, and it was also wonderful to see Chewie, hopefully will get to see a young Han to since we have already seen Greedo, Tarkin and Chewie and I have to say my favorite episode of the Mortis Triology was Overlords basically because I love Shmi and Qui-Gon and it was soo cool to see Liam Neeson and Pernilla Augusta reprise there roles as Qui-Gon Jinn and Shmi Skywalker I had a feeling that Pernilla Augusta would reprise her role but frankly I was a little surprised that Liam Neeson agreed to reprise his role (plus I've always been a Qui-Gon/Shmi shipper.)Altar of Mortis was pretty neat, and in Ghost of Mortis we got a forshadow of Anakin's fall at first I was a little nervious to see them have Anakin see his fate but still end up falling so I was actually glad when the Father erased his memories, but I guess it makes sense because then Anakin probablly wouldn'tve fallen if he already knew his fate, and, but it really got to me when Anakin said to the father "I am the cause of so much pain." Great reading Matt Lanter and also the agonized look on his face when the son shows Anakin strangleing his beloved Padm`e with the Force and everything else that he sees!Hmmm I'm kinda of starting to wish that Matt Lanter would've had played Anakin in the movies, he does such a good job at it and he puts a lot of emotion and effort into Anakin's character and Cat Taber does a really great job at doing Padm`e's voice, she defentnly puts a lot more emotion and passion into it then Natalie did, allthough, Natalie did really well in Episode III especially with the Mustafar scene and when Obi-Wan reveals to Padm`e about Anakin falling to the darkside, allthough Hayden Christansen did really well in Episode III and so did Ewan McGreggor and Natalie Portman. Most people already know what happends to Anakin, and I love how much Ahsoka has grown and matured since season 1, and I loved her new outfit as well as Anakin and Obi-Wans they defenently look a lot closer to there Episode III characters, but Dave Filoni said that it was purley intentional and well it was really cool to see sparkage between Ahsoka and Lux in Heroes on Both Sides and well you can tell that Ashley Eckstein is having a blast doing the voice of Ahsoka and I think the biggest question for me and other Star War's fans whats going to be the fate of Ahsoka and Rex? Since they aren't in episode III.~Hannah
A**R
Here we go again.
The Clone Wars is a wonderful series. Okay, now that I've said that I'll just jump right into my review of the third season.Of the three seasons that have been aired and are now currently available for purchase, this is the weakest but at the same time the strongest. Now, how can this be? Well let me start by saying the series takes off on a very strong note. We are reintroduced to the clone rookies from season 1 and given an interesting look at the training future clone troopers go through. This episode called Clone Cadets is a great opener as it takes us back to the beginning of the war. It adds more depth to the clone trooper as an individual. In this episode we see the young cadets struggling to prove themselves to the ARC Commanders and their own instructors. We are also introduced to Jedi Master Shaak Ti which is cool. The second episode returns to the present and dishes up a Sep attack on Kamino! The third episode is good and the ones up to 12 are good but they are the reason I do not give this season 5 stars. I felt that these episodes while interesting detracted from the action that drives the Clone Wars as a series. Ep 4-12 are largely concerned with Senate matters and while intersparsed with some excitement are not what I expected. The first and second seasons were consistent with keeping the show about the clones in the field and the Jedi leading them. However a sizable chunk of the season turns our attention towards the political war fought in the senate. I understand that the battleground of politics and the one dominated by clones are related but the politics should not command the stage. This series is meant to chronicle the struggle of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Jedi who reluctantly lead it. I want to jump into the minds of the clones on the front lines. On the subject of politics I find Padme to be naive and her views on how to end the war rather foolish. One of my biggest gripes about this season is having to listen to her more often. Now I understand that this series is also aimed at children but when you look at the darker turns the series keeps taking you can see that it is looking to broaden its appeal. This becomes quite apparent in episodes 12-22. These episodes are the nuts and bolts of the Clone Wars and will please every viewer. Get ready for some familiar faces and some big surprises.So in conclusion let me say the third season is worth buying and worth watching over and over again. It has its down point but recovers and makes up for lost action. So in the words of 3P0, "Here we go again."
S**O
Gran compra
Buena compra y buen precio. Empieza un poco flojo pero sigue y acaba de una forma muy del agrado de los fans de Star Wars. Con guiños a la trilogía original y lleno de emoción. Sin duda, me compraré la cuarta temporada.
A**E
The worst aspects of the prequels in one series.
After the brilliantly emotional series 2 gave us more excitement and characterisation than all three prequels put together series 3 brings us back down to Coruscant with a bump!!It opens with a trilogy of episodes about rank and file Clone Troopers. Ok, I realise it's called Clone Wars but these minor characters are not the way to open a series. I thought I'd put the wrong disc in at first!Highlights of this series are the Nighsisters of Darthomir and their apprentice Savage Opress though this plot seems to stop abruptly, presumably setting things up for next year.Despite his ridiculous name, Mr Opress is the most interesting thing in this series which includes too few arcs which hang around for too many episodes such as Anakin on a planet of the Force and a seriously dull Padme/ diplomacy arc that I had to skip through.Unlike the last series, this was leaden and complacent and hasn't left me trawling Amazon for the next instalment.
A**V
Excellent Star Wars for all generations of fans
I bought the Clone Wars Series 1 to 3 for my children as they had just started getting into Star Wars. I have really enjoyed watching the series with my boys and the quality of the writing is fantastic. The episodes are witty, sharp and not cheesy at all. Great action and funny, clever dialogues with episodes dedicated to great directors. Entertaining swashbuckling sci-fi for the whole family. I enjoyed the first three Star Wars films (the ones with Luke and Darth Vader) but was a disappointed by the more recent three. Clone Wars makes up for the disappointment. Highly recommend Clone Wars to Star Wars fans of all ages.
D**T
A very solid season
The Clone Wars is the second best animated series I've seen, right after Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 3 is a solid continuation of that trend. Compared to the first two seasons, it's clear the producers started thinking more and more in the direction of longer story arcs rather than one off-adventures. That was definitely a good decision. Spreading storylines out over multiple episodes gives them more room to breathe and to allow for some much needed character development and humour along the way. There are some very interesting arcs in this season, notably the dark tale of the witches of Dathomir, which reveals a lot about Darth Maul's background, too. Those episodes were fantastic. The episode about the romance between Sy Snootles and Ziro the Hutt had me scratching my head. That was definitely the weirdest one so far. It didn't really bother me as long as they leave this kind of weirdness to a single episode. The only storyline that really disappointed me was actually a very promising one. It's about a mystical planet where a family lives that seems to personify the Force. The idea was amazing, but unfortunately the story gets completely out of hand and the actual meaning of it gets lost in so much needless symbolism it's just jarring. Overall, this is a great season, which really deepens the Star Wars lore and does a lot to evolve the personalities of the protagonists. Ahsoka in particular really shines in this season. She's becoming a more mature and confident young Jedi and at times really kicks butt. Four well-deserved stars for season 3!
J**R
Love Clone wars season three!
This is by far the best season of Clone wars I've seen so far! Really loved how the first couple of episodes focus on the Clones with ARC troopers being my favourite episode of that arc. The effects and art design have improved massively over the last 3 three seasons. Honestly, some of the battles scenes were better than those in the films in my opinion. The introduction of new characters and factions as wells as the insidious plots of the Sith are welcome addition to the formula.Ashoka now is easily one of my favourite characters and her arc in Padawan Lost is simply master storytelling! Absolutely loved the introduction of the famous Chewbacca! This seasons has everyone a Star wars fan could want. Can't wait to see what Season 4 brings to the table. This is a must see!
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