I finished watching the six episodes that have been released.
Or eight episodes, depending on whether the first episode is considered three parts.
I finished watching the six episodes that have been released.
It isn't. D+ lists it as a single episode.Or eight episodes, depending on whether the first episode is considered three parts.
One thing that stuck me as weird: We didn't see Rex ask about Crosshair. I'm sure he could've figured it out on his own or heard about it through the grapevine, but it's still odd that the episode didn't take a moment to openly address it.
Or because he thought the Empire already had a stranglehold on every other machine in the galaxy? (That's giving 'em a bit too much credit, I think
Oh, did they? I missed that. I stand corrected.Guess it depends on what you mean by address it. The Bad Batch told Rex that Crosshair's chip worked. They didn't say what Crosshair was currently doing, but they may have shared that off camera.
But he came up in the episode
Why did Rex want to use the autodoc of a Jedi Venator, rather than some other type of surgery system?
My fear is that they're going to remove Crosshair's chip and nothing will change due to the treatments he received at Tarkins behest.
We knew this was coming so I'm glad the show didn't drag out Wrecker's inhibitor chip problem for too long. Hell of a coincidence for Rex to show up just in time to help save him, but I don't care because it's great to see Rex again.
I'm not surprised that Rex is still in the fighting and hasn't gone into hiding yet. After all, he has to find Wolffe and Gregor first and that obviously that didn't happen right away. I imagine something in particular happens early on that seriously dampers his spirits about trying to preserve what remains of the Republic and flee into self-imposed exile. Question is how soon does it happen during The Bad Batch run and why that event didn't also spook the Bad Batch themselves?
One thing that stuck me as weird: We didn't see Rex ask about Crosshair. I'm sure he could've figured it out on his own or heard about it through the grapevine, but it's still odd that the episode didn't take a moment to openly address it.
The relationship between Omega and Wrecker has quickly become my favorite one of this show. I look forward to seeing it develop further throughout the show.
To be fair, Wrecker may have lasted a bit longer if Rex hadn't showed up plus they went to that medical bay. Those two things may have triggered Wrecker a bit faster than if the episode didn't happen.
No way, get Ashley to play the younger Ahsoka. She'd be what? About 20 years and change younger than the version we saw in the Mandalorian?Yup, same. The animated world is Ashley's domain.
Now, if Ahsoka inexplicitly (but welcomingly) pops up in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, then I'm fine with Rosario reprising the role.
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