Given this series was born from what used to be my least favorite movie in the Star Wars franchise, Attack of the Clones, I literally had no interest in it for years and years. It wasn't until Disney fucked up Star Wars and I decided to embrace the old Expanded Universe they retconned that I began to take notice in this series.
Despite this series being the only non-movie piece of canon carried over to Disney's Star Wars I was at first hesitant to watch it, but when realized the show had been produced and developed mostly before Disney got their filthy hands on the franchise I decided that I would give the series a try. And after binging Season 1 this last week I can say that I'm very happy I did give this series a chance. It's good, like really, really good.
Even though the show revolves around various, almost random battles and conflicts resulting from the Clone Wars, each episode manages to be interesting and fresh. The backdrop of the overall war only serves as a vehicle to explore many different aspects of not only the Star Wars universe, but also to develop many old and new characters way beyond what was possible in the films this series is based off of. Probably my favorite part of this show thus far is how they've really fleshed out the clone troopers and their humanity despite being carbon copies of each other, created for the soul purpose of fighting for the Republic. Each clone is given a unique personality and presence within the show, although they still come across as self aware that they are all essential from the same mold. The main clone in the series, Rex, has become one of my favorite new additions to the story, as well as Anakin's padowan, Ahsoka Tano who is just awesome. There are many other characters that were in the Star Wars movies, but never developed that I have also thoroughly enjoyed seeing in the show and watching the show develop their characters effectively.
In terms of entertainment I rarely found myself uninterested or bored, save a series of three episodes towards the end of the season that involve the liberation of a Twilek planet, but it still wasn't bad on the whole. The season finale, while entertaining, also felt too much like a regular episode rather than the official end of the season. And of course, I couldn't write this without mentioning how insufferable Jar Jar Binks is in this series, just as much as he is in the movies. I'm actually surprised that Jar Jar was in this series as much as he was given the backlash his character and Phantom Menace received because of him.
Perhaps what I liked most about this series though was the fact that it still feels like Star Wars while being new and creative at the same time. While I have not read the Clone Wars comic series, I hear there is a decent amount of overlap, but overall they compliment each other more than copy one another. The action and battles in this series are surprisingly good as well which is always something Star Wars has been awesome for.
Depending on my schedule I may start watching Season 2 as soon as tonight and I hope that once I am done with it I carry the same high opinion of it I have towards Season 1. I'd love for this to be another part of the old Expanded Universe that I can really enjoy and care about.