What kind of morons would store Not-Godzilla in what was going to be the research center for the Emperor's clones? They do realize they can have multiple worlds for different cloning projects, right? They can clone Zillos in some farm world where they can just drop it in an empty continent where it can roam around, maybe they can take a few and cyberize them to become living war machines, but putting one in the research station working to create the Emperor's clones is stupid as fuck.
Also, sending infantry to try and stop something that lightsabers couldn't stop is just wasting men. I know the Empire has bottomless reserves of men, but this doesn't even make their deaths worthwhile. They're better off trying to lure the damn thing into the open where turbolaser artillery or an orbital strike can take care of it.
It's still funny to me that they try to sell the idea that the clones are somehow too loyal to each other to betray one another, when in reality, clones, like any human being in Star Wars, have the choice between good or evil. Some clones chose good, others chose to be psychos, while most continued to follow orders.
The best part of the episode was the shot of the Star Destroyer and Tarkin mulling about the destroyed base.
That is not the real Scorch. The real Scorch was a fun-loving goofball. If they wrote his character faithfully, he'd be the one to ally with the kids and blow up the facility from within, since he was Delta Squad's demolition expert.
I guess it's basically confirmed that Furloni is just going to use his fan fiction OC's to kill off and ruin any remnants of the old EU. I seriously hate what's become of this franchise.
Just don't view it as canon; it's basically another continuity anyways. One that will always lead to TLJ and RoS, so we all know it'll just be a mess. The real SW canon ended on a happy note, with one of Leia's descendants ruling over the Empire she once fought.
Also, the clone assassins in this episode are nowhere near as awesome as the clone assassins in the OG canon.