Clone Wars 3.3: "Supply Lines" - Summary, Trailer & Behind the Scenes

Clone Wars 3.3: "Supply Lines" - Summary, Trailer & Behind the Scenes

Joined by familiar faces – from the live-action Saga, previous seasons of The Clone Wars and even the expanded universe – the heroes of the Republic are leading the charge into extended storylines examining the backstory of the Star Wars galaxy.

By EdGross - Sep 22, 2010 12:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

In the series’ third season, The Clone Wars expands and explores stories beyond the front lines – revealing new insights and fresh revelations about the characters, the conflict and even some of the stories we’ve seen so far. “Supply Lines” takes the narrative back before the series’ very first episode. It’s an all-new facet to a fan-favorite storyline - airing at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Friday, September 24 on Cartoon Network.

Ryloth is under siege. Trapped on the surface, Jedi Master Di rallies the local forces with the help of rebel leader Cham Syndulla. Desperate to save them, Senator Bail Organa and Representative Jar Jar Binks are dispatched to the planet of Toydaria, where they must convince the King Katuunko to send aid to Ryloth – before it’s too late.

“This is one of the fun aspects of being this deep into the series,” says Dave Filoni, supervising director of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. “Now that we have two seasons already under our belt, we can go back and look at some different aspects of key moments from the Clone Wars; we can jump around in the timeline. We can explore different aspects and different stories. We have a neat opportunity to blow out stories that we’ve seen already, and look at them from a different perspective, a different point of view – and that’s been an important aspect of Star Wars since the original trilogy.”



Taking place before Yoda’s fateful meeting with King Katuunko on the moon of Rugosa – chronicled in the series premiere episode, “Ambush” – “Supply Lines” sheds light on some of the dramatic events that forged The Clone Wars. It also explores the origins of the Ryloth occupation and the subjugation of the Twi’lek people occupation, explored in the first season’s two-part season finale.

“This conflict is vast, to say the least,” says Filoni. “It’s a big galaxy, and there’s a lot going on at all times. Even two seasons in, we’re only seeing a fraction of the war – key moments that are really focused on the primary heroes from the films. But those moments are framed by heroism and villainy, too, just as there are important events happening concurrently with the key scenes we’ve explored. We’ve got 22 minutes per episode and 22 episodes per season, and we’re still only scratching the surface of the Clone Wars.”

Serving to support existing stories and to build on the overall mythology of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, “Supply Lines” nonetheless promises its own action and surprises.

Featuring the return of some fan-favorite characters from the live-action films, the episode also introduces some brand new characters – such as Jedi Master Di.

“We’re going to meet Jedi Master Di,” says Filoni. “I like him a lot; he’s cool and I’d like to be able to do more with him. But you should remember that this is a prequel, and that it takes place before the episodes we’ve seen already. There may be a reason we haven’t seen him after the events of this episode. Here’s a hint: Star Wars characters have a history of suggestive names. Greedo was a greedy bounty hunter. Lobot’s a guy with a computer implanted in his brain, like a lobotomy. General Grievous and Darth Maul are both intent on causing pain and suffering. Han Solo’s a loner. So I’m just saying that maybe Jedi Master Di should watch his back.”

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marvel72
marvel72 - 9/22/2010, 1:03 PM
you're f*cking joking right.

jar jar binks worse charactor ever!
MisterJoshua
MisterJoshua - 9/22/2010, 1:09 PM
Wow...more Jar-Jar?


I'm a HUGE fan of the series (and of the SWEU in general), but Jar-Jar is one of the few characters that I could stand to see less of...

...unless, of course, it's his death scene. My hope is that it involves Sith, Lightsabers, and Buckwheats (for those fans of "Things to do in Denver When You're Dead").


marvel72
marvel72 - 9/22/2010, 1:11 PM
i watch it if boba fett blows his f*cking brains out.
MisterJay
MisterJay - 9/22/2010, 1:56 PM
im a really big fan of the franchyse....but...please let it go xD...make something new something different..... xP
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/22/2010, 2:09 PM
Clone Wars is kinda cool!

But I'm more interested in the live-action TV series as promised thats taking 5 [frick]ing years!?!?

Come on already LUCASFILM, get it [frick]ing done!

AND EPS 7, 8 & 9 of the last trilogy!

Nothing beats STAR WARS!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/22/2010, 2:10 PM
(Okay, everyone can beat the Prequels! : P)
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 9/22/2010, 2:20 PM
hah, yeah, nothing beats Star Wars!.. except , half of the franchise...

ah no I will always love the original trilogy with all my geek heart. I just pretend the others never happened. As for this show, only ever seen it once or twice. It was ok but I dunno if i'd follow it. Whats the verdict from those that have watched from the beginning?
MisterJoshua
MisterJoshua - 9/22/2010, 2:54 PM
@ Ror : It's worth watching. Hell, it's worth watching even in re-runs. It happens to have much of the stuff that made Eps. 4-6 great, without a lot of the reasons that many ignore Eps. 1-3...


The current fight in my house is weather or not to watch this show vs SG:U. Being that the wife wants SG:U, guess what we watch...vs. what I have to catch in repeats...


-Edit 09.23.10- : SG:U is going to be broadcast on Tuesdays!! No competition!! Woo hoo!!
fire59019
fire59019 - 9/22/2010, 3:42 PM
the series is not bad, the animation took some getting used to, but overall not that bad. That being said Jar Jar is the stupidest character ever created. He was Lucas' worst mistake, the only other thing that comes close is having Greedo fire first, Han blows him away, Greedo does not fire at all.
flames809
flames809 - 9/22/2010, 5:37 PM
cool show
Hardshaw
Hardshaw - 9/23/2010, 1:33 AM
When i saw the words "LIVE ACTION" i was hopeful but animated is animated not the above category!!!!
Hardshaw
Hardshaw - 9/23/2010, 1:34 AM
When i saw the words "LIVE ACTION" i was hopeful but animated is animated not the above category!!!!
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