There’s No Way Out On Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Crosshair is back on Star Wars; The Bad Batch.

Crosshair is again on Star Wars; The Bad Batch.
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You know the phrase “Stuck between a rock and a hard place?” Well, that was the newest episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Except this time there have been a number of rocks, a number of laborious locations, and within the center? Clone Force 99, aka, The Bad Batch.

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The eighth episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch was known as “Reunion,” a reference to the fifth member of the unique Bad Batch, Crosshair, who lately gave into his inhibitor chip and have become an agent of the Empire, in contrast to his fellow enhanced clones Hunter, Echo, Wrecker, Tech and Omega. That group had efficiently stayed off his radar for a couple of episodes however after being noticed by the Scrapper’s Guild within the earlier episode, “Battle Scars,” phrase of there whereabout lastly acquired again to Kamino, the place Crosshair and his Imperial forces have been holding up. The Kaminoans would really like both Omega or the Bad Batch again for experimentation however the Empire doesn’t care. They need them terminated. Later, we’ll see that the Kaminoans aren’t taking any possibilities of that taking place and are going to rent a bounty hunter to carry them in. Which one? We needed to wait and see.

All of this might’ve been a moot level had the Bad Batch left Bracca within the first place however, they’ve money owed and want cash, in order that they’ve lingered a bit too lengthy to attempt to salvage knowledge and weapons from a Jedi Starcruiser. It additionally offers Wrecker, probably the most infantile of the bunch, a while to proceed and bond with Omega. He being Wrecker, he does this by coaching her to disable some explosives after which tricking her that they’re going to die. Classic Wrecker.

Wrecker may be big, but he’s a kid at heart.

Wrecker could also be huge, however he’s a child at coronary heart.
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After a quick run in with the Scrappers and a few enjoyable on a flying skiff, the Batch realized their time is operating quick. They have to salvage the loot on the ship as quickly as doable. Wrecker and Omega head to the weapons room the place he falls in love with a proton torpedo. Tech begins to obtain no matter recordsdata are nonetheless on board. Things are going easily till Crosshair and three shuttles price of troopers arrive. Normally, this might be nothing for Clone Force 99, however now they’re up in opposition to one in all their very own. Every time they make a transfer, Crosshair is a step forward of them, which suggests regardless of their finest efforts, he’s capable of find them fairly rapidly.

Once Crosshair is ready to get them in his, um, crosshairs, Hunter and Omega plead with him. They attempt to clarify that he’s being compelled to behave like this. It’s the chip. Crosshair doesn’t care and delivers the chilling line “Aim for the kid.” Luckily, as that was taking place, Echo and Tech devise a plan to activate the huge cannons above them, the power from which begins fully destroying the room. Everyone is falling and being crushed which supplies the Bad Batch an opportunity to flee.

That escape takes the group inside an ion engine and this was, in my thoughts, the best a part of the episode. Seemingly each Star Wars present or film has scenes on these unfathomably huge starships however all we actually see are a couple of hallways, the bridge, and possibly a detention cell. If we’re fortunate? The rubbish chute. But this whole episode of The Bad Batch is about them exploring all of the little nooks and crannies of one in all these ships which leads them into the engine. And it was simply so cool for these characters to be contained in the engine since you see the dimensions of it, you notice how small the people are contained in the engine, and you then think about how huge the engine needs to be to energy a ship of that dimension. I don’t know. Just one thing oddly satisfying about it in a nerdy Star Wars approach.

Weapons salvage.

Weapons salvage.
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Back to the episode, escaping via the engine would have fooled anybody, besides Crosshair. Not solely does he block their escape from the engine, however he orders that the engine get turned on. Rock? Meet laborious place. The selections appear to be die by blaster hearth or die by literal hearth from the engines, so the Batch devises one other plan. Blow the engine in half and fall down within the wreckage, escaping two sorts of demise and gambiling they don’t discover a third. Just because the engine is about to ignite the plan is executed, the explosions go off, and the Bad Batch begins to tumble, simply because the ion engine catches Crossfire, injuring him badly.

Having survived the dropping engine, which regarded like a violent amusement park journey, it was time for the Bad Batch to go to their ship and get off Bracca. However we, the viewers, knew that Crosshair stationed a gaggle of troopers at their ship, which is why it was so ominous when the scene pulls again to disclose these troopers have been all lifeless. Who might have…oh, proper, that bounty hunter.

It’s Cad Bane, some of the villainous, lethal bounty hunters in all of the galaxy. A fan favourite from The Clone Wars making his triumphant return. And, even for those who weren’t conscious of how succesful Cad Bane was, when he and Hunter present down in a basic Western-style shootout, Cad Bane beats Hunter. Handily. He captures Omega and leaves Hunter for lifeless.

Cad Bane is back.

Cad Bane is again.
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The episode ends after a severely spectacular shot from Hunter’s viewpoint as he regains consciousness to see his pals reviving him and battling their approach off the planet. They’re confused, scared, and as soon as they get away Hunter explains Omega has been taken by a bounty hunter and they should discover her.

“Reunion” was one other good episode of The Bad Batch. It didn’t transfer the story ahead in enormous methods, however it did lastly carry Crosshair again into the combination, which was arrange a number of episodes in the past, and the way in which it picked up proper from the final episode made it really feel just like the second half of a bigger story. I wasn’t an enormous fan of simply throwing Cad Bane in there seemingly out of the blue, particularly after we know Fennic Shand continues to be on the lookout for the Bad Batch, however he’s definitely going to be a formidable foe for them transferring forward.

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