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* In "A Necessary Bond", there Hondo's MotivationalLie to encourage Katooni to finish her lightsaber.
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*** Don't forget the wookie cub, and the kid Ithorian... both names escape this Troper but this Troper thought that they both looked so cuddely!
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*** Don't forget the wookie cub, and the kid Ithorian... both names escape this Tooper but this thought that they both looked so cuddely!

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*** Don't forget the wookie cub, and the kid Ithorian... both names escape this Tooper Troper but this Troper thought that they both looked so cuddely!
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***Don't forget the wookie cub, and the kid Ithorian... both names escape this Tooper but this thought that they both looked so cuddely!
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* During the opening narration for "The Gathering", one of the flashbacks shown is Plo Koon taking care of a very young Ahsoka.
** Petro going back to save Katooni from being trapped behind an ice wall.
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* Lux and Steela [[spoiler:sharing a NowOrNeverKiss]] in "Tipping Points". Ahsoka giving Lux a friendly punch on the arm afterwards also counts.
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* Anakin giving Ahsoka some tips for her relationship issues in "Front Runners", a topic he's all-too familiar with.
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* Savage Opress' reaction when he finally finds [[spoiler: Darth Maul]] in "Brothers". It shows that, even after all the Nightsister magic and mind control spells he was subjected to, Savage is still [[spoiler:a caring brother]].

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* Savage Opress' reaction when he finally finds [[spoiler: Darth Maul]] in "Brothers". It shows that, even after all the Nightsister magic and mind control spells he was subjected to, Savage is still [[spoiler:a caring brother]].brother. He already lost one brother last season; he didn't want to lose another!]]
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* Several of the scenes between Anakin and Ashoka. Because of their relationship and the alternate portrayal of Anakin, this troper is actually saddened by the thought of his fall, in a way that the prequel trilogy never delivered.
** Episode 16 of third season was pretty much this. [[spoiler:Nevermind that Ahsoka was briefly turned to Dark Side,]] but the beginning when Ahsoka asked if Anakin had seen a nightmare and again in the end, when [[spoiler:after Ahsoka had been revived by The Daughter,]] they hugged. Actually, even just Anakin's portrayal in the series is heartwarming for this troper.

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* Several of the scenes between involving Anakin and Ashoka. Because of their relationship and the alternate portrayal of Anakin, this troper is actually saddened by the thought of his fall, in a way that the prequel trilogy never delivered.Ashoka.
** Episode 16 of third season was pretty much this. [[spoiler:Nevermind that Ahsoka was briefly turned to Dark Side,]] but the beginning when Ahsoka asked if Anakin had seen a nightmare and again in the end, when [[spoiler:after Ahsoka had been revived by The Daughter,]] they hugged. Actually, even just Anakin's portrayal in the series is heartwarming for this troper.



** Just a small one from earlier in the episode. Ahsoka, Chewie, Jinx, and O-Mer manage to trick the Trandoshans into an ambush. O-Mer takes control of the Trandoshan's speeder, looks over at Ahsoka, extends his hand, and, with a CasanovaWannabe-like smile, asks "Need a lift?" This boy has been in abject despair for the past two-and-a-half episodes, even more so than the other two younglings on the island. Yet, Ahsoka has got him believing in himself and his friends again, not to mention [[WhenSheSmiles smiling again]]. That one moment, which says so much without anything really being scripted, is what won [[MuchAdoAboutNonny this troper]] into the fandom.

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** Just a small one from earlier in the episode. Ahsoka, Chewie, Jinx, and O-Mer manage to trick the Trandoshans into an ambush. O-Mer takes control of the Trandoshan's speeder, looks over at Ahsoka, extends his hand, and, with a CasanovaWannabe-like smile, asks "Need a lift?" This boy has been in abject despair for the past two-and-a-half episodes, even more so than the other two younglings on the island. Yet, Ahsoka has got him believing in himself and his friends again, not to mention [[WhenSheSmiles smiling again]]. That one moment, which says so much without anything really being scripted, is what won [[MuchAdoAboutNonny this troper]] into the fandom.



* At the end of "Bounty", Ventress gets a PetTheDog moment when she decides to [[spoiler: free the girl who was to become a bride to the warlord.]]

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* At the end of "Bounty", Ventress gets a PetTheDog moment when she decides to [[spoiler: free the girl who was to become a bride to the warlord.warlord and let her go with her brother.]]
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* At the end of "Bounty", Ventress decides to [[spoiler: free the girl who was to become bride to the warlord.]]

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* At the end of "Bounty", Ventress gets a PetTheDog moment when she decides to [[spoiler: free the girl who was to become a bride to the warlord.]]
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* At the end of "Bounty", Ventress decides to [[spoiler: free the girl who was to become bride to the warlord.]]
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** Just a small one from earlier in the episode. Ahsoka, Chewie, Jinx, and O-Mer manage to trick the Trandoshans into an ambush. O-Mer takes control of the Trandoshan's speeder, looks over at Ahsoka, extends his hand, and, with a CasanovaWannabe-like smile, asks "Need a lift?" This boy has been in abject despair for the past two-and-a-half episodes, even more so than the other two younglings on the island. Yet, Ahsoka has got him believing in himself and his friends again, not to mention [[WhenSheSmiles smiling again]]. That one moment, which says so much without anything really being scripted, is what won [[MuchAdoAboutNonny this troper]] into the fandom.

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* The way Ahsoka comforted and encouraged Prince Lee-Char through out the Mon Cala trilogy.
* Ahsoka's conversation with [[spoiler: Governor Roshti]] at the end of the episode 'Escape from Kadavo'.
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* Savage Opress' reaction when he finally finds [[spoiler: Darth Maul]] in "Brothers".

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* Savage Opress' reaction when he finally finds [[spoiler: Darth Maul]] in "Brothers".
"Brothers". It shows that, even after all the Nightsister magic and mind control spells he was subjected to, Savage is still [[spoiler:a caring brother]].
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* Savage Opress' reaction when he finally finds [[spoiler: Darth Maul]] in "Brothers".
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* Anakin and Ahsoka's reunion in the end of "Wookiee Hunt".
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**That entire subplot was one massive Crowning Moment of Heartwarming. Waxer's concern for Numa is adorable, as is the way Boil warms up to her in the end.
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* In the episode "Nomad Droids," C-3PO and R2-D2 are on their own on a planet with no real hope of getting back home. At one point, where things are looking particularly bleak, C-3PO quietly comments at that he'd expected to already be safe by that point because R2 was so good at getting out of these kinds of messes. It is so rare to have C-3PO actually compliment the smaller droid and it was rather nice to see.
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* The ending of "Innocents of Ryloth". After the fight is over, and Numa is reunited with her family, she waves goodbye to Waxer and Boil, calling them "''nerra''", as she had throughout the episode. When the troopers ask Obi-Wan what it means, he smiles and replies "''Nerra''. It means "brother"."

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* The ending of "Innocents of Ryloth". After the fight is over, over and Numa is reunited with her family, she waves goodbye to Waxer and Boil, calling them "''nerra''", as she had throughout the episode. When the troopers ask Obi-Wan what it means, he smiles and replies "''Nerra''. It means "brother"."

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* The ending of "Innocents of Ryloth". After the fight is over, and Numa is reunited with her family, she waves ggodbye to Waxer and Boil, calling them "''nerra''", as she had throughout the episode. When the troopers ask Obi-Wan what it means, he smiles and replies "''Nerra''. It means "brother"."
* The ending of "Voyage of Temptation". Obi-Wan foils a hostage/assassination plot upon Duchess Satine, who he used to be romantically involved with when he was still in training. He admits to Satine that if she'd asked he'd have left the Jedi Order to be with her. Both of them acknowledge their feelings for each other, yet being unable to act on them, due to their roles in society, they part having also come to terms with their opposing standpoints on the war. After Satine remarking on what a wise Jedi Obi-Wan is, the following exchange occurs:

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* The ending of "Innocents of Ryloth". After the fight is over, and Numa is reunited with her family, she waves ggodbye goodbye to Waxer and Boil, calling them "''nerra''", as she had throughout the episode. When the troopers ask Obi-Wan what it means, he smiles and replies "''Nerra''. It means "brother"."
* The ending of "Voyage of Temptation". Obi-Wan foils a hostage/assassination plot upon Duchess Satine, who he used to be romantically involved with when he was still in training. He admits to Satine that if she'd asked he'd have left the Jedi Order to be with her. Both of them acknowledge their feelings for each other, yet being unable to act on them, due to their roles in society, they part having also come to terms with their opposing standpoints on the war. After Satine remarking remarks on what a wise Jedi Obi-Wan is, the following exchange occurs:



** Episode 16 of third season was pretty much this. [[spoiler:Nevermind that Ahsoka was briefly turned to Dark Side,]] but the beginning when Ahsoka asked if Anakin had seen a nightmare and again in the end, when [[spoiler:after Ahsoka had been revived]] they hugged. Actually even just Anakin's portrayal in the series is heartwarming for this troper.
** To be fair, this is the [[YourMileageMayVary first time Anakin has been likable]].

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** Episode 16 of third season was pretty much this. [[spoiler:Nevermind that Ahsoka was briefly turned to Dark Side,]] but the beginning when Ahsoka asked if Anakin had seen a nightmare and again in the end, when [[spoiler:after Ahsoka had been revived]] revived by The Daughter,]] they hugged. Actually Actually, even just Anakin's portrayal in the series is heartwarming for this troper.
** To be fair, this is the [[YourMileageMayVary first time Anakin has been likable]].
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* The ending of "Innocents of Ryloth". After the fight is over, and Numa is reunited with her family, she waves ggodbye to Waxer and Boil, calling them "''nerra''", as she had throughout the episode. When the troopers ask Obi-Wan what it means, he smiles and replies "''Nerra''. It means "brother"."
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* Near the end of Volume 2, a group of horribly mutated aliens return to their people after being fred by Anakin. At first, the normal ones are hesitant to come anywhere near their kin, but then a very young one walks up to the leader of the mutated ones. She looks up at him, waits a moment, and then says something in an alien language that, given the context, clearly translates to "Daddy?" Cue the happy reunions and the viewer's tears.

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* Near the end of Volume 2, a group of horribly mutated aliens return to their people after being fred by Anakin. At first, the normal ones are hesitant to come anywhere near their kin, but then a very young one walks up to the leader of the mutated ones. She looks up at him, waits a moment, and then says something in an alien language that, given the context, clearly translates to "Daddy?" Cue the happy reunions and the viewer's tears.

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** To be fair, this is the [[YourMileageMayVary first time Anakin has been likable]].

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-->'''Satine:''' It hides too much of your handsome face

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-->'''Satine:''' It hides too much of your handsome faceface.


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** Episode 16 of third season was pretty much this. [[spoiler:Nevermind that Ahsoka was briefly turned to Dark Side,]] but the beginning when Ahsoka asked if Anakin had seen a nightmare and again in the end, when [[spoiler:after Ahsoka had been revived]] they hugged. Actually even just Anakin's portrayal in the series is heartwarming for this troper.

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-->'''Satine:''' It hides too much of your handsome face.

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-->'''Satine:''' It hides too much of your handsome face.face
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I know it\'s subjective and all, but that just completely contradicts the whole \"heartwarming\" part, not to mention he\'s perfectly deadpan a minute later when actually ordering the ship to be destroyed.


* When Count Dooku abandons Ventress to die. It is the only time he is ever seen to be hesitant about something. When he says, "You have failed me, for the last time." He doesn't say it angrily, he almost says it as an apology. It's probably the sweetest way to kill somebody.
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* When Count Dooku abandons Ventress to die. It is the only time he is ever seen to be hesitant about something. When he says, "You have failed me, for the last time." He doesn't say it angrily, he almost says it as an apology. It's probably the sweetest way to kill somebody.
* Pretty much anything to do with 99. 99.
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* Pretty much anything with 99.
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* When Count Dooku abandons Ventress to die. It is the only time he is ever seen to be hesitant about something. When he says, "You have failed me, for the last time." He doesn't say it angrily, he almost says it as an apology. It's probably the sweetest way to kill somebody.
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* The ending of "Voyage of Temptation". Obi-Wan foils a hostage / assassination plot upon Duchess Satine, who he used to be romantically involved with when he was still in training. He admits to Satine that if she'd asked he'd have left the Jedi Order to be with her. Both of them acknowledger their feelings for each other, yet being unable to act on them, due to their roles in society, they part having also come to terms with their opposing standpoints on the war. After Satine remarking on what a wise Jedi Obi-Wan is, the following exchange occurs:

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* The ending of "Voyage of Temptation". Obi-Wan foils a hostage / assassination hostage/assassination plot upon Duchess Satine, who he used to be romantically involved with when he was still in training. He admits to Satine that if she'd asked he'd have left the Jedi Order to be with her. Both of them acknowledger acknowledge their feelings for each other, yet being unable to act on them, due to their roles in society, they part having also come to terms with their opposing standpoints on the war. After Satine remarking on what a wise Jedi Obi-Wan is, the following exchange occurs:

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