STAR WARS: THE BAD BITCH, based on how the logo looks when you're not directly reading it, leading to jokes that the show would be about Ahsoka (who eventually got her own solo series).
Watching Order 66 again.note The very first episode threw fans straight into the throes of the iconic Order 66 event, forcing them to watch the clones turn on the Jedi yet again.
Putting quotes from Captain America: The Winter Soldier over pictures of Crosshair, due to him being brainwashed into serving the villains and trying to kill his friends, like Bucky.
"Who the hell is Crosshair?" Explanation (spoilers)Continuing from the Captain America memes, one such quote used for those pictures is a modified version of Bucky's line.
The Bad Batch is another form of The Mandalorian. note Ever since the premiere of The Bad Batch, some fans compared the two series together since it involves the titular characters (or group) taking on a parental role for a child that they've met in the first episode. Fennec Shand also appears in both series.
Soup CloneExplanation An out-of-context screenshot of one of the clones mocking the Bad Batch before the Diner Brawl in Episode 1 began surfacing with the caption talking about his supposed overenthusiasm for "soup day" in the cafeteria.
Echo's Helmet Explanation A common joke and meme made in regards to the Bad Batch was how Echo's helmet physically doesn't make sense and how with the way his head and his helmet are designed, he can't even put the helmet on. It didn't help that most of the shots that featured Echo armoring up are obscured in some way until Episode 4, where it is proven that, yes, Echo can in fact put on his helmet.
What is this? That would be dirt. Explanation Omega's fascination with the outside world and first time seeing dirt leads to several memes about her picking up something and Tech answering that it's dirt.
Star Wars Rebels: The PrequelExplanation Due to Kanan/Caleb Dume, Hera, and Chopper's appearance in this series, everyone agrees that this is the prequel story to Rebels.
Crosshair fragging. ExplanationA joke referencing the multiple instances of Crosshair fragging his own men or superiors, starting with ES-01 in the third episode, then the rest of his squad in the first season finale, to the most recent instance with Lieutenant Nolan in the second season.
"New phone, who dis?" ExplanationA continuation of the Clone Wars meme about the contrast between Rex and Cody's responses to Order 66, reflecting how, due to (most of) the Bad Batch's inhibitor chips not activating, they didn't even recognize the order.
Somehow Asajj returned. ExplanationWhen the season 3 trailer showed Asajj Ventress would show up despite dying in the Dark Disciple novel, many immediately responded with a turn on the likewise memetic line from The Rise of Skywalker..