Like the Clone Wars finale, this one pulls no punches in making the destruction wrought by the Empire feel both large-scale and personal. The sense of pressure and confinement as the city sinks beneath the waves mixed with the sense of sadness as the clones, especially Omega, see their home destroyed is a powerful combination.
Again, I like the way they've handled Crosshair in the finale. He's not controlled or indoctrinated, he just has a different viewpoint than the others. It makes him both tragic and villainous, but it's welcome to see that diversity of perspectives in the clones.