Nolite te Bastardes Carborundorum, Omega. At least, that what was running through my head during the first episode.
Unsurprisingly, she and Crosshair escaped by the end of the premiere trilogy, which washed away any worry I had about them spending half the season focused on a "Must find Omega and/or Omega must escape" storyline. I'm very curious to see where things head in the remaining 12 episodes (why does this season have one less episode as the previous two?).
No sign of Tech surviving (unless they're being very sneaky about it)
Until the conclusion of the show, I'm desperately hanging onto that fool's hope, as a certain wise wizard once sort of said.
Good use or repetition for a lot of these shots to express the passage of time, and the sameness of the routine. The dripping tap, the hashmarks, Karr's mechanical, almost identical dialogue, the clock like sample analysis machine thing. The same tasks, over and over. Also a lot of overhead shots to highlight the sense of confinement. There's a lot of 'THX-1138' DNA in this place.
Yup, I loved all of that for the reasons you mentioned.
THX 1138 DNA appeared in
Andor so it's great to see it pop up here, too.
Still a lot of questions about Emerie Karr. Why was sent away from Kamino? What was her purpose? She's obviously had the accelerated growth modification, so she's not a baseline clone like Boba & Omega. Were they seeing if producing a line of female clone troopers would extend the limited Fett genetic material even further? If so was she created after Omega, or even possibly from Omega? Why does she have a name, not a number or designation? Did Hemlock give it to her? What's her purpose to him now?
What struck out to me was how Emerie said she was sent away and
then sometime later she began working with Hemlock. There's definitely a puzzle piece missing here.
Wait, I know that voice too. Sounds like the Sith from 'Screecher's Reach' *checks credits* Yup, it's Anjelica Huston herself! Neat.
Oh, damn, I didn't catch that. Doesn't help Disney+'s instance on jumping away from the credits as soon as possible, combined with my own issues with the streaming service this past month in getting shows and films to play on the first try (it's not a browser or internet issue either, it's really weird).
Mouse droids can never seem to catch a break.
I definitely felt a pang of sadness when Omega (understandably) kicked it out of the lift.
Crosshair & Omega make a surprisingly entertaining escape duo! Her relentless optimism and his relentless pragmatism.
Yup, I loved the hell out of that pairing. I'm hoping we get at least one full episode of just them alone on the run.
Trying to splice together all those Sith Lords to serve as a new body could certainly explain why Snoke turned out like such a misshapen homunculus.
Oh, I like that theory. Yet another way this show (and others) have gone a long way to repair and rebuild what the sequel trilogy wrought, just like how
Clone Wars did with the prequel trilogy.