Star Wars: The Clone Wars

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Star war : The Clone Warsprovided a wealth of information about some of the best characters in the prequel trilogy , but there ’s oneRevenge of the Sithvillain whose backstory was barely explained , despite hold a major electric arc gear up up for it . The Clone Warsshowcased some ofStar warfare ' most powerful villains , and it also gave interesting context to many of their stories . Some villains were even all interchange in the show , which made their stories even better , as shown byDarth Maul ’s substantive viewing tilt . Not every scoundrel got as much fortune to stand out , though , and one in particular was almost completely forgotten .

Star Warshas a long history of introduce extremely cool villains and vote out them off too quickly . The most notable example is Boba Fett , one ofthe best bounty hunters inStar Wars . Boba Fett ’s backstory was explored in the prequel trilogy , and he finally got his own show that provide him to become a more developed character . Other villain , like one fromRevenge of the Sith , never got such a fortune , even thoughThe Clone Warsset up an entire story arc . That story arc could have made them a much more compelling villain , and fixed one of the show ’s rare mistakes .

Star Wars : The Clone Wars feature an all - star live - action cast , bringing iconic characters like Anakin Skywalker and Palpatine to life .

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General Grievous Never Got Much Character Development In The Clone Wars

Grievous Never Grew Out Of His Cowardly Depiction

Of all the baddie featured inThe Clone Wars , General Grievous had by far the least development . Throughout the entire show , Grievous was only ever shown as a competent but cowardly warrior who would take flight at the first sign of a fight going incorrect . While there were moments when his truthful business leader shone through , such as his assault onthe Nightsisters of Dathomir , very few layer of his character were ever revealed inThe Clone Wars . There was one episode that explore Grievous ' past , though it did n’t go into much detail , and it never became as big as it could have been .

The Statues In Grievous’ Lair Almost Made Him An Even More Compelling Villain

The Clone Wars Hinted At His Rich & Interesting Backstory, But Never Used It

InThe Clone Warsseason 1 , instalment 10 , Jedi Master Kit Fisto and his former Padawan infiltrated General Grievous ' lair . As they essay his fundament ahead of his arrival , they came upon several statue that show Grievous at various stage of his sprightliness and with varying levels of cybernetic implants . Grievous also assure his aesculapian droid that he " submits to no one " and that he considered his implant to be improvements . Those consequence offered a rare glance into Grievous ' backstory and some of his more interesting role trait , which would have been a compelling story arc for the show to keep up .

Exploring Grievous ' history could have made him so much more compelling than the cowardly general he was depicted as , but the opportunity was never capitalized on .

Before Grievous was a cyborg general , he was a Kaleesh warlord . The Kaleesh were a reptilian species whose rest home satellite was located in the Wild Space realm oftheStar Warsgalaxy single-valued function . Grievous led a war circle across Wild Space to invade and suppress several coinage , like the Huk , which explains why he was so fearsome during the Clone Wars . The statues in Grievous ' den hinted at his warlord backstory , but it was totally abandoned after that episode . Exploring Grievous ' story could have made him so much more compelling than the cowardly superior general he was depict as , but the opportunity was never take advantage on .

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How Could The Clone Wars Have Used Grievous’ Backstory More?

The Show Could Have Explored Why Grievous Hated The Jedi So Much

WhileThe Clone Warscouldn’t have directly shown Grievous ' backstory , as it took home years prior , there were several ways it could have been cite . InStar Warscanon , the Huk call for help after Grievous ' violent disorder , and the Republic and Jedi allied with them , causing Grievous ' hate of both . AClone Warsepisode could have traveled to the Huk man to see the effects Grievous had on them and explore the effects the Republic ’s treatment had on the Kaleesh in greater detail . The show also could have seen the Separatists capitalize on the Kaleesh ’s hate of the Republic and take shape an alliance with them .

The Clone Warsalso could have address his story more indirectly by focusing on some of the personality traits Grievous expose in that episode . His conversation with the medical droid make the pride Grievous felt in himself and his implants , but it also showed how much he want Count Dooku ’s approval . That could have enliven rancor in Grievous , and it would have been the perfect setup for an episode showing him challenging Dooku . It also would have utilized his statement that he never submitted to anyone , which would have then contribute Grievous a much more compelling reason to be so angry beyond simple hatred of the Jedi .

Grievous ' next on - screen visual aspect will be inStar Wars : tale of the Empire , which releases on Disney+ on May 4 .

General Grievous wielding blue and green lightsabers in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

weighty ' character development , or deficiency thereof , is one of the few mistakesThe Clone Warsever made . As the commander of the droid ground forces , Grievous was one of the show ’s master villains , but he was also one - dimensional . Exploring his backstory would have made Grievous a much more complex baddie , and it would have madeThe Clone Warsbetter as a whole . There ’s still a hazard that some futureStar Warsstory will give Grievous that development , but for now , he remains on the list of the franchise ’s under - utilized villains .

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