


If you were dedicated, you could watch each episode as and when they fall in the timeline, or you could just watch all the Dooku ones before Attack of the Clones and all of the Ahsoka ones before The Clone Wars. The other three episodes focus on Ahsoka Tano from her birth through to her survival of Order 66, which took place in Revenge of the Sith so that's as far as this show goes into the timeline overall.

Dooku's final episode directly references Qui-Gon Jinn's death in The Phantom Menace, so that's as far as his episodes go in the timeline. Three episodes focus on Count Dooku during his time with the Jedi before his turn to the Dark Side. Six-episode anthology series Tales of the Jedi doesn't have a definitive place on the Star Wars timeline as each episode takes place at a different point, roughly in the window of 50 BBY to 18 BBY.
