Hivemind
We're Touched
None of what you say changes anything that I said.Or she is a character who is force sensitive and as has been shown a few times in the show, she has a link of sorts to animals using that sensitivity. She is a character that shows that the clones can be more than just programmed soldiers and have a human side to them. She brings an innocence than her brothers do not have.
We all know that she's there to be the "lost innocence" of the clones. We also know that she's there to be the Coming-Of-Age Protagonist in a Young Adult Fiction TV show. Just like Clone Wars and Rebels (and Avatar), Filoni's animated shows are rooted in these teenaged protagonists as a vehicle for their family friendly messages. None of this is groundbreaking knowledge.
Whether or not she's force sensitive doesn't change her placement in the narrative and the tropes that she serves. Just because we can understand the reason she acts in a particular way doesn't change that it can get repetitive and annoying. Her force sensitivity doesn't make particular plot points less repetitive or less predictable.
The show is still worth watching, but it suffers at times because of the central role she plays in it.