This review may be bias as I loved this episode as a kid, but that doesn't change the fact that this is evidence supporting why The Clone Wars is a fantastic piece of Star Wars media.
To start, there is a real sense of desperation and emotion in the action, as the clones involved are fighting for their home planet Kamino, which allows for a deeper connection between the audience and the clones involved.
More screen time from Captain Rex and Commander Cody is great to see, but the highlight of this episode is the development of Fives and Echo, who would immediately become favourites of mine after watching them fight on Kamino. Additionally, the entire plot surrounding 99 brings a tear to my eye and lays the groundwork for connection between clones and audiences that would grow stronger throughout the show until Order 66, making the betrayal of the Republic's soldiers even more emotional.
To continue, the lightsaber fights between Obi Wan, Grievous, Anikan and Ventress are entertaining and provided me with what I still believe is one of the coolest scenes in the show, where a clone grabs the DNA cylinder while Ventress is force pulling it towards herself.
All in all, this episode may not be loved by the majority as the storyline is rushed, but to me it is a great instalment that makes me want to love clones even more.