@anakinsyellowstarfighter said:
Excuse you? What the fuck? Anakin cares about the clones. Unlike the most of the Jedi he actually respects them. So stop saying shit about ma boi!
Anakin makes no statements in any visual material that the clones are people and deserve the same rights as everyone else.
Anakin not once takes into consideration how many men die with his canonically reckless, full-frontal assault style battle plans.
Anakin never goes out of his way to save clones that he could easily rescue from needless deaths. He watches them die.
Anakin will disobey orders regardless of whether or not his men are up to the task.
Anakin has put the lives of his men in needless danger countless times because he refused to wipe R2D2′s memory/respond to a situation appropriately.
I’m not even sure he mourns a trooper on screen.
Anakin in the movie was racing up a cliff on a single-speeder, yelling at Ahsoka and Rex to hurry it up despite the fact that his Padawan almost died and his men were being slaughtered left and right around him. He wanted to win a race.
Check the source material before saying anything please.
@anakinsyellowstarfighter said:
Did you read the book? (Star Wars The Clone Wars novel)
I read No Prisoners and I think another one but please don’t tell me that one instance in a 274-page book is somehow going to negate everything that’s happened in TCW.
also just because karen traviss cares about the clones doesnt mean that anakin does ; that just means she’s writing him out of character
OR that dave filoni was writing him out of character. RotS, battle over coruscant, oddball brings his ARC 170 squad into formation behind anakin and obi-wan, the vulture droids rush them, the clones start dying and anakin is ready to delay rescuing the chancellor to try and keep them alive. Obi-wan has to remind him that he can’t save everyone even if he wants to. So yeah in tcw anakin may not be portrayed as caring about the clones, but in the movies, in the original source material, he cares about everyone more than he can handle
Thanks for bringing in one (1) scene as an argument to negate literally everything else that’s said. I guess because Anakin told Dogma to get some rest that one time, that means he values him as a person.
Ahsoka did the same thing, remember, and past that she didn’t do much of anything to show she cared about the clones.
When it comes down to it Anakin typically only cares about the people close to him. I don’t think Anakin hates clones, or that he’s meaningfully neglectful, but we all know if he was given the choice to save the entire clone army or Padmé, the clones would be eradicated.