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*** If the scene takes after the aforementioned episodes, Vader could have come here to take Ahsoka's lightsaber as a memento.

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*** If the scene takes place after the aforementioned episodes, Vader could have come here to take Ahsoka's lightsaber as a memento.
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* OneSceneWonder: Darth Vader appearing at the very end, overseeing the excavation of the Star Destroyer's wreckage.

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* OneSceneWonder: Darth Vader appearing at the very end, overseeing the excavation of the Star Destroyer's wreckage.wreckage alongside several original trilogy-era Stormtroopers.
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* OneSceneWonder: Darth Vader appearing at the very end, overseeing the excavation of the Star Destroyer's wreckage.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Given the ambiguity when Darth Vader's appearance at the end takes place, it's completely unknown what Vader's motivations are:
** If the scene takes place prior to "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]] [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]]", it's possible Vader travels to the planet to confirm if his Padawan is alive and hopes to recruit her to the Dark Side.
** If the scene takes after the aforementioned episodes, Vader could have come here to take Ahsoka's lightsaber as a memento.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
** Was Jesse unaffected by Rex's speech or a part of him did resurface and his declaration to execute Rex and Ahsoka is him attempting to give the two enough time to escape?
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Given the ambiguity when Darth Vader's appearance at the end takes place, it's completely unknown what Vader's motivations are:
** *** If the scene takes place prior to "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]] [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]]", it's possible Vader travels to the planet to confirm if his Padawan is alive and hopes to recruit her to the Dark Side.
** *** If the scene takes after the aforementioned episodes, Vader could have come here to take Ahsoka's lightsaber as a memento.
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Considering that the clones are all brainwashed in this instance (and Order 66 being triggered results in a clear personality overwrite), this probably doesn't count.


* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more inclined to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them, showing there was malice in his actions.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Given the ambiguity when Darth Vader's appearance at the end takes place, it's completely unknown what Vader's motivations are.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Given the ambiguity when Darth Vader's appearance at the end takes place, it's completely unknown what Vader's motivations are.are:



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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Given the ambiguity when Vader's appearance at the end takes place, it's completely unknown what Vader's motivations are.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Given the ambiguity when Darth Vader's appearance at the end takes place, it's completely unknown what Vader's motivations are.



* {{Narm}}: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is a soundbyte of the infamous R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.

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* {{Narm}}: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is a soundbyte sound bite of the infamous R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' kind of breaks the grim moment a bit.
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* {{Narm}}: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is a soundbyte of the infamous R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Revenge Of The Sith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.

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* {{Narm}}: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is a soundbyte of the infamous R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Revenge Of The Sith'' ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.
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* {{Narm}}: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Revenge Of The Sith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.

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* {{Narm}}: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is a soundbyte of the infamous R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Revenge Of The Sith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.
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* Narm: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Revenge Of The Sith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.

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* Narm: {{Narm}}: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Revenge Of The Sith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more inclined to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them showing there was malice in his actions.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more inclined to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them them, showing there was malice in his actions.actions.
* Narm: CH-33P and G-G being executed by a point-blank range firing squad is a serious, grim moment. The fact that the death cry is R2's scream from a scene early on in ''Revenge Of The Sith'' breaks the grim moment a bit.
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Gut Punch is not a YMMV trope.


* GutPunch: [[KillEmAll The mass]] [[DisneyVillainDeath burial]], with [[KilledOffForReal Jesse's helmet]] appearing first in the foreground.
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* GutPunch: [[KillEmAll The mass]] [[DisneyVillainDeath burial]], with [[KilledOffForReal Jesse's helmet]] appearing first in the foreground.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them showing there was malice in his actions.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline inclined to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them showing there was malice in his actions.
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Gut Punch is not a YMMV trope.


* GutPunch: The mass burial, with Jesse's helmet appearing first in the foreground. This entire episode is one big "Gut Punch".

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* GutPunch: This entire episode is one big "Gut Punch".
** [[KillEmAll The mass burial]], with [[KilledOffForReal Jesse's helmet]] appearing first in the foreground.
* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them showing there was malice in his actions.

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* GutPunch: The mass burial, with Jesse's helmet appearing first in the foreground. This entire episode is one big "Gut Punch".
** [[KillEmAll The mass burial]], with [[KilledOffForReal Jesse's helmet]] appearing first in the foreground.
* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them showing there was malice in his actions.actions.
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** [[KillEmAll The mass burial]], with [[KilledOffForReal Jesse's helmet]] appearing first in the foreground.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them.them showing there was malice in his actions.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the Clones's deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the Clones's clones' deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them.
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** If the scene takes place prior to [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]][[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]], it's possible Vader travels to the planet to confirm if his Padawan is alive and hopes to recruit her to the Dark side.

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** If the scene takes place prior to [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice "[[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]][[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII of]] [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]], Apprentice]]", it's possible Vader travels to the planet to confirm if his Padawan is alive and hopes to recruit her to the Dark side.Side.






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* GutPunch: This entire episode is one big "Gut Punch".

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* GutPunch: This entire episode is one big "Gut Punch".Punch".

* MoralEventHorizon: Jesse's order of the brutal execution of G-G and CH-33P certainly makes anyone a little more incline to see the Clones's deaths even if they were under the influence of Order 66. It doesn't help that he voices his disdain towards them.

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** If the scene takes place prior to [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]][[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]], Vader wants to confirm if his Padawan is alive and hopes to recruit her to the Dark side.
** If the scene takes after the aforementioned episodes,

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** If the scene takes place prior to [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]][[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]], it's possible Vader wants travels to the planet to confirm if his Padawan is alive and hopes to recruit her to the Dark side.
** If the scene takes after the aforementioned episodes,episodes, Vader could have come here to take Ahsoka's lightsaber as a memento.

* GutPunch: This entire episode is one big "Gut Punch".

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Vader searched the crash site to confirm if his Padawan dead or alive? Considering in WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels, his motives regarding Ahsoka, it's probably the latter.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Given the ambiguity when Vader's appearance at the end takes place, it's completely unknown what Vader's motivations are.
** If the scene takes place prior to [[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E19TwilightOfTheApprentice Twilight of]][[Recap/StarWarsRebelsS2E20TwilightOfTheApprenticePartII the Apprentice]],
Vader searched the crash site wants to confirm if his Padawan dead or alive? Considering in WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels, his motives regarding Ahsoka, it's probably is alive and hopes to recruit her to the latter.Dark side.
** If the scene takes after the aforementioned episodes,
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Did Vader searched the crash site to confirm if his Padawan dead or alive? Considering in WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels, his motives regarding Ahsoka, it's probably the latter.

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