Tarkin’s evil hand once again touches Clone Force 99, this time Crosshair’s inhibitor chip further modified to increase the programming-making the clone a deadly weapon loyal to the new Empire. Standoff with Crosshair: “Good soldiers follow orders.” The forced betrayal of Crosshair from the very beginning of the episode has me with mixed feelings for the sharpshooter.I feel like Saw is the perfect cameo, with his appearances across different Star Wars media ( The Clone Wars, Rogue One, Jedi: Fallen Order, Rebels, and now The Bad Batch) creating a solid continuity link. Saw Guerrera: When Admiral Tarkin sends Clone Force 99 to take care of a group of insurgents located in the Onderon sector, I had a feeling it was gonna be Guerrera’s “Dreamers” (at least the beginning of the faction).I can’t wait to experience the new journey through her point of view! Nala Se’s medical assistant turned out to be one of the 5 enhanced clones! Being a female clone of Jango Fett brings a new twist to the plot-Omega joining Clone Force 99 truly enhancing (no pun intended) the dynamics of the team. Omega: Even though I had an idea of what to expect from The Bad Batch: Aftermath and the series as a whole, the most pleasing surprise was Omega.This moment truly showed how resilient and badass the team is and made me like Wrecker even more! It took me back to playing Republic Commando … in fact, the two squads have similar dynamics (and of course, they have Jango Fett’s genes in common). ![]() Tarkin’s Test: We’ve seen the Kamino clone training facility before in The Clone Wars, but this battle simulation had Tarkin’s evil touch as Clone Force 99 gets a real test with live fire.The latter is turning out to be one of my absolute favorite clones-Wrecker’s light-hearted and overthetop attitude create funny moments and dynamics (especially with Tech). Mess Hall Fight and Wrecker: This scene was a nice comedic relief from the darker tones of the episode, while also giving the spotlight to Wrecker and Omega who team up to stir up some chaos amongst the fellow clones.I hope we will get to see more of Kanan in the series’ future! reprise his role as young Caleb was delightful and the cinematography of the last moment between him and Hunter was stunning. I’ve been a huge fan of the comic mini-series Kanan: The Last Padawan for so long and seeing part of that story come to life in animated form was a dream come true-even though some plot points did not fully match with the story told in the comic. ![]()
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