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"A Distant Echo" Commentary Gallery
Behind-the-scenes commentary from the cast and crew!
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"It is interesting to learn that Obi-Wan, who has his own romantic issues as well, by the way, that's he's kind of aware of something else going on with Anakin. It's very funny. But it's also kind of sweet, and it's a nice insight into the connection of these friends." - Dee Bradley Baker ("Rex" and all clones)
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"We went through this a lot of different ways, a lot of different times. Back to the studio, back and forth, and Dave [Filoni] really finessing [the dialogue]...He wanted to get that scene right for everybody. He wanted all of us to feel the feelings that Anakin was feeling, that Padmé was feeling, that Rex was feeling, that Obi-Wan [was feeling]." - James Arnold Taylor ("Obi-Wan Kenobi")
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"I get to do the cherry on top in that scene. 'I hope you at least said hello to Padmé.'...It's such a nice little tip of that to, 'I know what's going on here.'" - James Arnold Taylor ("Obi-Wan Kenobi")
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"It's a really important scene to the story of Clone Wars, but it's also an important scene to the story of Star Wars, and it's a really important scene to the fans that love that storyline between Anakin and Padmé." - James Arnold Taylor ("Obi-Wan Kenobi")
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"When I was coming up with Tech's translation of the native language that he was working with...my idea was to try to speak backwards. So it sounds like language, but it's flipped in a way that makes it sound really odd." - Dee Bradley Baker ("Rex" and all clones)
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"The simplest way to keep clones, or even the Bad Batch, separate, is to attach an adjective, maybe two adjectives, with that clone. I will go through [the script] and write out that adjective. With the Bad Batch, I made a symbol for each one that would indicate which of the Bad Batch it was." (1/2) - Dee Bradley Baker ("Rex" and all clones)
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"A circle with a dot is Echo, because the circle echoed the dot. There's a jagged line for Wrecker, because he likes to smash things and there's just an energy to that. Tech would just have a single line. He's simple and direct and linear. Hunter, I would just kind of 'scoop' around his lines, to make it like a cave, because he's like a cave animal -- like a wolf or a canine of some kind. I think Crosshair was probably just a cross or an X." - Dee Bradley Baker ("Rex" and all clones)
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"It's always very emotional to me to bring back a clone who I thought was dead, who I thought was gone and we'd never see again. It's beautiful to see him revived." - Dee Bradley Baker ("Rex" and all clones)
"A Distant Echo" Commentary Gallery
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