BAD BATCH FINAL EPISODE BREAKDOWN! Star Wars Easter Eggs You Missed!
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Published 2024-05-03
Bad Batch Ending Explained: What happens to The Bad Batch after the events of the series finale? Does Omega go join the Rebel fleet from Yavin IV and help Luke Skywalker destroy the Death Star? Erik Voss breaks down this finale episode scene by scene for all the details you missed!
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All Comments (21)
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Rest in peace every clone. They’ve all been through enough. RIP fives, you almost saved millions
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Tech being the one who taught omega to fly ,and now omega going to be a rebel pilot is a great touch as well.
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Doctor hemlock death was easily the most cathartic death in the franchise ever of all time.
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Probably just me but Crosshair bracing himself on Hunter made me think of how they are a family, and they support each other to get the job done.
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Nala Se’s sacrifice is the reason the batch can return to Pabu safely. Hemlock is dead and his research is destroyed, so the empire has no reason to hunt down Omega or CF99.
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Nala se giving the if im going down, youre going down with me vibe won the day for me .
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4:08 - To this point, imagine being one of those troopers or scientists that has enough clearance to know that there's a Zillo beast in your facility, and then you're completely flabbergasted to hear and find children cuz you don't have enough clearance to know the Empire's experimenting on kids. Talk about compartmentalized.
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Loved the fact that after Hemlock's death the brother Omega hugged first was Crosshair
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This has to be my favorite clone wars era shows
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Fives can rest in peace, knowing at least a handful of clones got their happy ending
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I thought it was a great series. The destruction of Kamino was moving, and the death of Tech. They did a great job keeping the feel of the prequels while moving the story forward to the original trilogy. Very well done.
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Rest in peace, Scorch and Tech.
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3:05 I'm almost certain Galen Erso named it Project Stardust, because 'Stardust' was his nickname for his lost daughter Jyn Erso.
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The scenes of the Zillo beast escaping reflect the scenes of it escaping on Coruscant. The mountain base is reminiscent of the Jedi temple in that episode.
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I loved this ending. Each season was better than the one before. Long live Clone Force 99.
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Omega ,and hera could meet up in the rebellion both as pilot's! Imagine seeing them together in some future series!
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I love how this episode showed, that if the clones really try and use actual blaster shots instead of stuns, stuff unravels really fast for Hemlock and The Empire
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The fact older omega tells hunter to keep an eye on wrecker and crosshair suggests both are perfectly fine. He seems ok at the end before the time skip where they’re all sat together as well. At least he’s alive when omega is older.
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Omega saying "lets complete the mission" has real Halo vibes "Chief! what are you doing!?" "Sir... completing the mission"