The Bad Batch
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The Bad Batchseason two has been a bit of a frustrating affair.
(No foreshadowing here!)
The infiltration is a fun sequence with effective humor particularly the jokes about Wreckers inability to be stealthy.
Inside the facility, Tarkin is holding one of the classic Imperial summits at an exotic location.
But there are some gems here, like one of these officers being a very familiar face.
Making his animated debut, its Ben Mendelsohns Orson Krennic himself!
Kevin Kiner even reuses the characters leitmotif fromRogue One.
so you can conduct his experiments, Hemlock admits to kidnapping a few dozen clone troopers.
The finale, Plan 99, starts with a tragedy.
Just as hes getting back to the tram with his comrades, however, the tram breaks apart.
Granted, there is no body, andStar Warscharacters have come back from worse injuries.
(Darth Maul, anyone?)
To the surprise of absolutely no one with a pulse, Cidfinallybetrays them and sells them to the Empire.
Hemlocks forces surround the members of the Batch and quickly defeat them.
At the very least, this should mean were finally done with the one-off missions for Cid!
If she refuses or fails to produce results, Omega will pay.
Well find out next season.
The Mission Report
In retrospect, the writers did throw many death flags at Tech.
Why is the Batch cursed to always be one member down?
Any time it gains someone new, it loses one of its own.
Turns out Doctor Emerie is also a clone?
Or at least related to Omega?