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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2024
  • The Bad Batch final season is here, we discuss how this animated series connects to the larger Star Wars saga.
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  • @freelancenerd4804
    @freelancenerd4804 3 месяца назад +161

    I was born in 73, so grew up watching the original series, had all the figs and patches from the fan club. I watched the prequels late in college with my roommates, both huge fans. Raised my kids on the Clone Wars. Worked to get them every Lego Star Wars set I could. They loved it. Then came the sequels and by this time I don’t expect much but they hated them. But we get together every week during the run to watch the bad batch. I’ll be sad when it’s over.
    Btw, we all love Andor!

    • @MRMONKEYPUNCH
      @MRMONKEYPUNCH 3 месяца назад +6

      I’m sorry for what Disney did to us all.. my son loves starwars he’s 8 It’s a big part of my life ever since I saw return of the Jedi at 6. Disney betrayed everything we loved about starwars. I will never forgive them.

    • @MrDK0010
      @MrDK0010 3 месяца назад +3

      Respect

    • @duartevilelas9688
      @duartevilelas9688 3 месяца назад

      Any thoughts on the Mandalorian?

    • @TempoLOOKING
      @TempoLOOKING 3 месяца назад

      Now they will hate it.

    • @cameronhermann9400
      @cameronhermann9400 3 месяца назад +2

      I like Andor too, it’s very fascinating

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero 3 месяца назад +176

    *Fun fact:* In Legends, the kaminoan Taun We survived the Empire, the New Republic and even the Yuuzhan Vong Wars. However, she left Kamino after its cloning facilities stopped being relevant for the galaxy, working from that point on with Arkanian Microtechnologies. She would meet a terminally-ill Boba Fett again 40 years after Yavin in Vohai

    • @dancingvalkyrie
      @dancingvalkyrie 3 месяца назад +1

      Mmkay but who cares? You think the Mid Batch is gonna reference that?

    • @liluziflop966
      @liluziflop966 3 месяца назад +28

      @@dancingvalkyrieI care, not everything is about you

    • @dancingvalkyrie
      @dancingvalkyrie 3 месяца назад

      @@liluziflop966 Poor excuse for shit writing and meaningless lore 😂

    • @kyloren114
      @kyloren114 3 месяца назад +22

      @@dancingvalkyrieThey we’re just expressing a fun fact, no need to be violent against something that ain’t that deep, it’s nice to know she’s a good survivor

    • @dancingvalkyrie
      @dancingvalkyrie 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kyloren114 Wow its so nice to learn unrelated and noncanon info about to oh so amazing character of Taun We 😂

  • @MrChupacabra555
    @MrChupacabra555 3 месяца назад +15

    Even though Moff Gideon cloning force sensitive versions of himself was stupid, that still leaves the chance we could see him again, or at least a clone who somehow survived the destruction of the others, and is now wandering the galaxy fighting turning to the Dark Side, with unreliable Force powers.

  • @bithplease1779
    @bithplease1779 3 месяца назад +31

    Gogurt. Lol throwback

    • @hungtheheroluu
      @hungtheheroluu 2 месяца назад +3

      He even has a Mandalorian-themed box of Go-Gurt with Grogu on it, which would explain why he gives Baby Yoda that nickname, which I've grown accustomed to it myself whenever I watch Allen's videos.

  • @philjohnson1744
    @philjohnson1744 3 месяца назад +19

    Odd that Sidious wanted to live forever, but didn't worry so much about turning into a demented vegetable.

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero 3 месяца назад +34

    8:10
    Speaking of Joruus C'Baoth, the original Jedi master Jorus C'Baoth was also avpretty fascinating character, being basically a Jedi with cruel intentions and personality. He was pretty cool in the "Outbound Flight" novel

    • @kevinvassago
      @kevinvassago 3 месяца назад

      Eh, he's an asshole imo, he was an asshole in outbound flight, too, so u can't even blame it on clone madness.

  • @darthmarticusLFC
    @darthmarticusLFC 3 месяца назад +10

    It is wild how important this show has become

  • @overknightacention39
    @overknightacention39 3 месяца назад +12

    Let's not forget about Dr. Silo, the guy who designed Darth Vaders suite, was able to split his conciousness between clone bodies.

  • @nickcody7257
    @nickcody7257 3 месяца назад +33

    "Or Maybe She is Force Sensitive" Really? You Think? That would be a total out of no where plot twist... I had just figured they put a bounty on her and chased her back and forth across the galaxy because they wanted to clone a bunch of really nice moral people.

    • @Dwendele
      @Dwendele 3 месяца назад +14

      Good GOOOOD.... USE your sarcasm. 😅

    • @dancingvalkyrie
      @dancingvalkyrie 3 месяца назад +1

      The writing is pretty stupid so thats perfectly believable. If Omega really is force sensitive then that completes just how awful this shit show is

    • @terpgirl5
      @terpgirl5 3 месяца назад +5

      😂 that made me laugh! Definitely heard his voice. ​@@Dwendele

    • @GGBlaster
      @GGBlaster 3 месяца назад +11

      Being real tho, it’s exponentially obvious with every rewatch. Omega shoots Crosshair’s gun out of his hands, and that was her first time handling a blaster. She can read people as if they were open books, and she manages to athletically keep up with 4 elite-trained adult soldiers. She’s a master tactician at the young age of 10, has enough compassion and persistence to compete with the entire Jedi Order, and is far more valuable an asset to the Kaminoans than should be warranted for a simple unaltered clone.

    • @dancingvalkyrie
      @dancingvalkyrie 3 месяца назад

      @@GGBlaster Thats just bad writing lol

  • @mortagon1451
    @mortagon1451 3 месяца назад +8

    The best Star Wars channel on youtube.

  • @shoresean1237
    @shoresean1237 3 месяца назад +8

    My major problem with Palpatine being always behind The First Order is the treatment of the rank and file. The FO was hardly kindler and gentler, but it was a great deal more practical about how it treated its soldiers, a vastly different degree of disposability. I cannot see Palpatine, even in a disguised remove, being able to fake placing somewhat if still limited genuine value on those serving on the front lines.

    • @GAJake
      @GAJake 3 месяца назад

      I was really hoping that the first order was just a logical but evil imperial remnant who had no sith influence, with kylo ren just being a darkside user not related to the sith. I was then hoping Thrawn's remant would show up to help the republic, although reluctantly, realizing the Empire would eventually come for the chiss.

  • @whafrog
    @whafrog 3 месяца назад +27

    I'm looking forward to this more than I ever did Ahsoka or Obiwan or any of the live action stuff (except Andor, which is awesome). The animated stuff really has the best stories.

    • @dancingvalkyrie
      @dancingvalkyrie 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes im sure that racing episode or that treasure hunting episode from s2 was truly peak storytelling 😂

    • @leafboye33
      @leafboye33 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@dancingvalkyriedang you're everywhere just spewing hate why do you even watch star wars if it sucks so hard?

    • @dancingvalkyrie
      @dancingvalkyrie 3 месяца назад +1

      @@leafboye33 Andor alone is better than any of the garbage we've been getting for years 🥱

    • @leafboye33
      @leafboye33 3 месяца назад

      ​@@dancingvalkyriebro you literally sub to egoraptor and your here talking about shit writing? Ok cuck apologist

    • @whafrog
      @whafrog 3 месяца назад +4

      @@dancingvalkyrie Still better than any live action, except Andor

  • @flossedinparadise1759
    @flossedinparadise1759 2 месяца назад +1

    when the Omega m-count drop hit, I was immediately hit with this parallel of how our fav clones were molded under the guidance of jedis playing the unnatural part of warrior through the clone wars. Now in BB we have the converse of warriors playing the unnatural role of mentor to a young force sensitive, just coincidentally passing along the jedi wisdoms they picked up however many years ago. Small things like telling her the key is to tune out distractions far back as ssn 1. Just nice to have found your channel and know that someone else has the desire to draw larger thematic lines between the pieces of media.

  • @ncc74656m
    @ncc74656m 3 месяца назад +42

    I'd just like to see someone explain why an enthusiastic dreamer like Luke who believed in the fight would literally walk away entirely from the New Republic in its hour of direst need, including abandoning Leia entirely. Yes, by ROTJ Luke was in his Goth era, but he still fervently believed in doing what was right.

    • @GGBlaster
      @GGBlaster 3 месяца назад +9

      I’m willing to accept Luke exiling himself (even though that still is out of character), but I really need to understand why Luke contemplated murdering his nephew. And not just like, fleeting thought contemplating, like standing over his sleeping nephew, lightsaber ignited and with evil intent in his eye.
      Luke nearly killed his father out of emotional impulse, provoked in a very stressful and dangerous situation. But to nearly kill his nephew? That whole scene screamed premeditation.

    • @Tyler_W
      @Tyler_W 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@GGBlaster ​I don't think it implies premeditation, not at all. I don't particularly like VIII either for a lot of reasons, but the stuff with Luke, Rey, and Ben were the only stuff it really had going for it. I think the outrage, most of which was deserved, to be fair, has changed people's memory of what actually happened a bit to make that scene worse than it actually was.
      Luke didn't go into the tent with the intent to kill his nephew. He went into the tent to peak inside his head and see what was wrong because he could tell his nephew was disturbed. What he found freaked him out, and the fleeting thought of just putting a stop to it before it could happen crossed his mind before he realized that would be wrong and relented, but Ben woke up at the wrong time, and Luke's fleeting moment of weakness cost him everything he had built.
      Based on your description of what happened, you're baaically taking Ben's skewed perspective as the true version of events, even though the movie itself makes it very clear that this isn't what happened. Luke accidentally pushed Ben over a misunderstanding. Luke experiencing a midnight of the soul because he let himself ndulge a thought against his moral compass, however briefly, doesn't bother me in and of itself. In fact, that makes sense. It doesn't bother me in itself because the way he goes out was actually very respectful and true to his ideals, even if the fact that Force projection killed him was really dumb and unnecessary. What bothers me, and what is really offensive to Luke's character, is that they didn't earn that story by building up to it. Worse than that, they stripped him of all of his past accomplishments in the New Jedi Order so they could give them to Rey Palpatine. The problem isn't that Luke stumbled and needed help to pick himself back up. The problem is that they didn't give us organic character developnent to get us there and are making Luke an irrelevant and misguided failure in his own story.
      Luke was supposed to fulfill and surpass the potentual that his father couldn't. Luke's accomplishments were a part of the redemption of his father's legacy and amending the ways of the failed Jedi Order that came before him. By giving all of his accomplishments to Rey, they're essentially pushing him to the background of the story when they make him do a carbon copy of the old, failed Jedi Order and have him eff off into the boonies of the galaxy to look for Jedi artifacts for 30 years while other characters move the plot forward instead of being at the forefront of leading the Jedi and the galaxy into a better future. By undermining Luke, Han, and Leia, making them and their actions an afterthought, and having them repeat all of the same old mistakes they were supposed to fix, the New Republic era becomes a waste of time in the grand scheme of things. It's just about everybody making the exact same mistakes all over again for a whole new generation as though the Revellion, Luke, his friends, and his Jedi Order didn't actually learn anything in the classic trilogy like we know they did. Then by bringing Palpatine back, it all just undermines the victory won in Return of the Jedi and the thematic message of George Lucas's story along with it. Rey is the one who gets to make things rigut again because...well, we all know why Kennedy wants Rey to replace Luke at the center of Star Wars... (She'd do it to Vader too if his story didn't already have a definitive beginning, middle, and end when she got her hands on it.)
      I'm not against trying to fix the sequels, but it cannot happen until the anti-Luke Skywalker crowd either relents or gets replaced by people who get it. By all means, tell new storues about good new characters, but Luke, Han, and Leia need to be given their due, and their legacies cannot be one resogned to failure so they can just prop up other characters few people actually care about.

    • @hanlec
      @hanlec 3 месяца назад

      ​@@GGBlasterhe didn't contemplated it, it was a brief moment, impulse, dark side temptation, he immediately rejected it but it was unfortunately too late

    • @GGBlaster
      @GGBlaster 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Tyler_W Your explanation makes a lot of sense. I feel like the misunderstanding (at least in my case) came from the portrayal of the flashbacks. There wasn’t exactly a lot of flashback given to provide contextual clues like why Luke was in Ben’s room or why he decided to read Ben’s future/mind over his sleeping body. And we don’t see Luke going from presumably calm pre-future/mind-reading to suddenly drawing his lightsaber and nearly killing his nephew. It would explain the whole scene much more clearly, and actually aligns with RotJ Luke much more than previously assumed.
      Sometimes, a little perspective is necessary to make sense of a confusing or frustrating story. Just a few weeks ago, I rewatched the sequel trilogy, and realized that Rey’s character makes more sense when framed in the accidental hero trope. While it doesn’t conform to original ideas of how one gains power and abilities in the Force, it at least explains why she was having something similar to the Shazam experience. Again, it doesn’t completely fix the canon or Rey’s character. Nevertheless, it’s given me enough reason to consider a more thorough analysis of the trilogy in coming days.

    • @cantnevercould9660
      @cantnevercould9660 3 месяца назад

      @@Tyler_W So why didn't Luke just talk to Ben beforehand instead of walking into his room in the middle of the night?

  • @Dwendele
    @Dwendele 3 месяца назад +22

    As someone who grew up watching the original in 77 and loved all the movies and shows since, I'm a bit torn. While I know a lot of the lore, including legends, I still enjoy the Disney stuff as entertainment.
    I guess I'm either old enough or not a big enough SW nerd, to where the twisting, changing and erasing a lot of lore just doesn't bother me enough to "hate" it.
    I've been watching Star Wars for 47 years now.... 😮. Honestly, I'm just happy to have SW to watch in 2024!
    Yeah, Rey got too powerful, too quickly... But Luke kind of did too. If episodes 4-6 came out today we'd be saying the same about him.
    To me, just like when I was an 8 year old kid in 1977, the movies and shows are just FUN to watch!

    • @davidrobinson1946
      @davidrobinson1946 3 месяца назад +3

      I can not express how much I feel ya. I'm just happy to have more star wars that I enjoy.

  • @damobdaking
    @damobdaking 3 месяца назад +3

    I hope it does what you say, and more. Why I like the Ahsoka series so much. Rebels was just wonderful, and it has been a utter joy to see my favorite charters get their story expanded. I mean who does not love the cameo of Kanan Jarrus or a young Hera Syndulla in the Bad Batch??!?

  • @bennjo1728
    @bennjo1728 3 месяца назад +12

    I believe Omega's special trait is that of strategy, based off how the beat everyone in Cid's bar at that holotable game.

    • @Dwendele
      @Dwendele 3 месяца назад

      Shatterpoint or battle meditation, in a way?

    • @ebonaparte3853
      @ebonaparte3853 3 месяца назад +1

      ⁠@@DwendeleOr just good strategy?

  • @haste953
    @haste953 3 месяца назад +9

    Nothing will fix the Sequels, they base is just wrong, nothing will make it make sense, the only way is taking them outside of the canon. The hate for the prequels was the childish theme and how it was slow not that it didn't make sense. The sequels have too many random characters and ridiculous plot decisions like the tool used at the end of the third movie or stuff even as basic as Rey being too powerful and knowing everything without ever having training. Even the Anakin which was the chosen one and the best duelist in the entire galaxy couldn't ever do any of that without proper Jedi training. There's just not way to fix it and the reason people hate anything related to it is because it's just not star wars, there's no love behind it.

  • @WilliamJames48
    @WilliamJames48 3 месяца назад +1

    Young Kanan in season 1 is still hilarious.

  • @Toto-TK88
    @Toto-TK88 3 месяца назад +1

    0:14 Have you notice and see that they have a new ship in this episode who's the 12th and called 《Juggernaut》because their original ship is destroy on Pabu during precedent épisodes (Probably in the 10th or the 11th but can also be in the 6th or the 7th)

  • @adamjensen7870
    @adamjensen7870 3 месяца назад +1

    Good job Alen!

  • @billfrehe6620
    @billfrehe6620 3 месяца назад +1

    As I understand it, Jar Jar (Darth Plagueis) was suppose to be revealed as a sith lord, master of Darth Sidious, in episode 2, and killed by Sidious at the end of episode 2. Dooku, the shadow apprentice, would then become the official apprentice. Then, in episodes 7-9, Snoke would be revealed to be Darth Plagueis and we would learn how he created Anakin Skywalker as a vessel for his next body (Darth Plagueis having a body switching dark side ability). The final battle happening on Exogol where Darth Plagueis is finally defeated and his body switching compound is destroyed by Rey Palpatine and Ben Solo. This was the rhyme Lucas frequently spoke of, with every second episode in each trilogy being a big reveal, the first episode of each trilogy laying the groundwork for the story, and the last episode of each trilogy resolving the big reveal, the last trilogy tying back to the first trilogy.
    Why Lucas didn't pull the trigger on this grand plan is anyone's guess. Sounds like he was convinced to play it safe and relegate Jar Jar to comic relief clown. It's disappointing.

  • @vilarseirei
    @vilarseirei 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the reminder!

  • @thomasdaywalt7735
    @thomasdaywalt7735 3 месяца назад +1

    bad batch is the origin of the project necromancry
    leading to his resurrection

  • @MRMONKEYPUNCH
    @MRMONKEYPUNCH 3 месяца назад +1

    This was a dope
    Video! Keep it up!

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm a little surprised that such a big Thrawn fan as you got this wrong: Thrawn did not clone C'baoth, nor was he ever TRYING to clone him, or any other Force-sensitive. And it wasn't impossible or nearly impossible to clone Force-sensitives in the Legends stories. But these are 2 separate things, so let's go one at a time.
    1 - clones who were Force-sensitive tended to go insane rather quickly. Clones in general are thought to eventually go insane most of the time, usually from being grown too quickly. At the time when Zahn wrote the novels, Lucas had no framework for what the Clone Wars actually were other than the fact that the clones turned on everyone and it was devastating. "Maybe they go insane" was about all he had. So Zahn worked up a backstory that cloning had become too common and as always happens with something that gets done a lot, corners started being cut. Clones were being grown to maturity too quickly, which made them go nutty, and when a Force-sensitive goes insane, devastation reigns. That is why the whole premise of Thrawn's campaign is to get ysalamiri from Myrkr and install them all around the Spaarti cloning cylinders so that none of the clones he grows can be Force-sensitive, which allows him to have fully grown clones within a month.
    The people Thrawn was cloning was his best fighter pilots, gunners, and infantry men, NOT Jedi.
    2 - Joruus C'baoth was the clone of Jorus C'baoth, and Thrawn knew that when he met him. Jorus and Joruus were both equally arrogant, aggravatingly superior and judgemental, overconfident, thought that their Force-sensitivity gave them the right to rule others and judge them, and that non-Force sensitives were weak and incapable of independent thought. Thrawn knew C'baoth was a clone, and he knew that he was insane, but Thrawn (overconfidentally) thought he could control and manipulate C'baoth, perhaps belieing the fact that him being insane would make him easier to control. He was using C'baoth to coordinate his forces through Battle Meditation techniques, something which became ridiculously easy for C'baoth once the forces in question were clones.
    At no time was Thrawn ever trying to create Force-sensitive clones. The whole point of the ysalamiri clusters was to keep any of the clones from ever possibly becoming Force-sensitive, which in turn would ensure that they remained mentally stable and didn't go crazy and start killing randomly. The idea that it's difficult to create Force-sensitive clones is a New Canon thought.

  • @mauricebarlow4844
    @mauricebarlow4844 3 месяца назад +27

    I am a Star Wars Fan and I like the Bad Batch and the Prequels and all of Star Wars give Jedi Master Beck a Show and may the force be with you.

  • @SigTheSauceMan
    @SigTheSauceMan 3 месяца назад +1

    At this point, I think it's still possible to erase the Sequel Trilogy, since the Project Necromancer stuff isn't explicitly, or even subtly connecting to Snoke specifically. It very well could take a turn and do the proper Palpatine clone storyline from Legends.

  • @Quizzmet
    @Quizzmet 3 месяца назад +1

    I have felt this way since Last Jedi.

  • @stevencain8266
    @stevencain8266 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh, Gideon certainly lifted research. Intel, secrets, information- thst is his wheelhouse, as well as egomania

  • @Invalidcookie-bv4cx
    @Invalidcookie-bv4cx 3 месяца назад +8

    later Tonight? Wait what?! I haven't been paying attention.

    • @johnhantak8525
      @johnhantak8525 3 месяца назад

      I caught that too, I thought it was released on Wednesday.

    • @Dwendele
      @Dwendele 3 месяца назад +1

      Midnight pacific time.

  • @BlueShift24
    @BlueShift24 3 месяца назад +1

    Cool theory, really like the idea. Sounds reasonable.

  • @jiffypoo5029
    @jiffypoo5029 3 месяца назад +7

    Boba Fett was a low level force sensitives in Legends with hightened reflexes and low level precognition, like spidey sense.

  • @malloryjones5393
    @malloryjones5393 17 дней назад

    As an older fan, I like the Batch because they remind me of the old 80’s show The A-Team. 😁

  • @aidincallas63
    @aidincallas63 3 месяца назад +1

    This gives me hope for the future of Star Wars

  • @randomdude4505
    @randomdude4505 3 месяца назад +3

    But will Bad Batch answer my out standing Star Wars question, "Why was Ahsokado boring?" In fairness I only watched the first three episodes, but I after three episodes you are not getting any more of my time unless you have earned it.

  • @brianvillescaz3674
    @brianvillescaz3674 3 месяца назад +2

    Earliest ive ever been! Hi Allen! Also I hope Tech comes back

    • @mendo35
      @mendo35 3 месяца назад

      No one dies in tv or film unless you see the body. I’m sure Tech will be back.

  • @Gterr1971
    @Gterr1971 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Allen !

  • @Mathi-ASS
    @Mathi-ASS 3 месяца назад +1

    Very excited

  • @statickaeder29
    @statickaeder29 3 месяца назад +3

    I must admit that I am one of the people who, at the beginning of the prequels, hated Jar Jar Binks the most. And then the movie progressed long enough to bring in midichlorians. I developed a new hate. When the original trilogy was written, one of the things in vogue was spiritualism. We were prepared for the science-fiction wizards to balance the science by having spiritual powers. By the time the prequels came along, biological science and especially the fiction of biological science had progressed so that there was at least an excuse for taking away that balance of spirituality vs science to make it All science, with no balancing factor. Midichlorians took away the wonder of the force for me.
    - I do agree with you that Star Wars has found having series to be a very effective way of filling out the world that we all really want. I really hope that the continuation of the Bad Batch is as excellent as it had been becoming, and if they can explain the return of Palpatine, that would be great. But they cannot fix the problems with the character's story arcs. In the first movie, Finn starts out as a coward who is trying to get his feelings in line with his actions/experiences - he goes through personal growth and develops courage and depth. He does the same thing in the second movie, as though the first movie had never happened. Don't change directors between movies - you get battles of ego, as we got in the sequels. It's sad. I want them all scrapped.

  • @sonicgen20
    @sonicgen20 3 месяца назад +1

    7:45 Or perhaps medichlorians are simply too complex to replicate in a laboratory at least by earlier science.

  • @schroder1972utrecht
    @schroder1972utrecht 3 месяца назад +3

    But in canon everyone has a connexion to the force when they are trained enough, so a clone should also have that ability to, thus Palpatine could have used any body he wanted to inhabit

    • @cloudmaster182
      @cloudmaster182 3 месяца назад

      Not every body could handle that amount of power/energy. It was a problem in Legends too, expressed by Darth Bane
      But even in canon, Rey's father was a clone Palpatine rejected specifically bc of its weak connection to the force

    • @orokusaki1243
      @orokusaki1243 3 месяца назад +2

      They're apparently trying to downplay the much disliked (at the time) midi-chlorians, but it is 20+ years later and people have since grown accustomed to them.
      Midi-chlorians as potential, maybe as conduits or bandwidth, makes the most sense in this day and age. The more one has, the easier it is for them to feel The Force and make use of it. I don't believe there is a canon source that states Luke and Leia's midi-chlorian levels, but I could be wrong.
      The loose "soft science"/"soft magic" of it is very open to interpretation and is mutable to fit what the story needs.

  • @ThEB0SS-nw6my
    @ThEB0SS-nw6my 3 месяца назад

    Some thing that would be cool is a show or movie where they fight the spice sindicates because there is not much info about them

  • @Kilgorio
    @Kilgorio 3 месяца назад +1

    wow cool

  • @eddiewilkes1457
    @eddiewilkes1457 3 месяца назад

    I saw a theory video in 2016 that palps was related to rey because of her stabby lightsaber tachnique in episode 7

  • @animeguy10000000
    @animeguy10000000 3 месяца назад

    I think that transmedia story telling is the best way for Star Wars to move forward. It gives story tellers the freedom to do what they please, within reason, while also providing Disney tons of series to market and new potential avenues for making money.

  • @stuearth5076
    @stuearth5076 3 месяца назад

    First off, triple episode release was a great surprise. Secondly, definitely in the past disney got overexcited and found the trending directors to make the three films, without really considering the lore, a proper three film story arc or good and consistent character arcs. And thirdly ,agreed they are now trying to fix it. , like GL did with the clone wars (though the bigger issue there was they were kids films and we had all become adults). I think future films will be better thought through, and both the direction and the lore considered from a whole universe point of view. At least that is what i hope, and hope is what these things were built on.

  • @CharlieHepp
    @CharlieHepp 3 месяца назад +3

    I was born in 73, so grew up watching the original series, and had all the figs and patches from the fan club. I watched the prequels late in college with my roommates, both huge fans. Raised my kids on the Clone Wars. Worked to get them every Lego Star Wars set I could. They loved it. Then came the sequels and by this time I didn’t expect much but they hated them. But we get together every week during the run to watch the bad batch. I’ll be sad when it’s over. Btw, we all love Andor! Fun fact: In Legends, the Kaminoan Taun We survived the Empire, the New Republic, and even the Yuuzhan Vong Wars. However, she left Kamino after its cloning facilities stopped being relevant for the galaxy, working from that point on with Arkanian Microtechnologies. She would meet a terminally ill Boba Fett again 40 years after Yavin in Vohai Speaking of Joruus C'Baoth, the original Jedi master Jorus C'Baoth was also a pretty fascinating character, being basically a Jedi with cruel intentions and personality. He was pretty cool in the "Outbound Flight" novel Let's not forget about Dr. Silo, the guy who designed Darth Vader's suit, who was able to split his consciousness between clone bodies. I am a Star Wars Fan and I like the Bad Batch and the Prequels all of Star Wars give Jedi Master Beck a Show and may the force be with you. I believe Omega's special trait is that of strategy, based on how they beat everyone in Cid's bar at that holo table game. "Or Maybe She is Force Sensitive" Really? You Think? That would be a total nowhere plot twist... I had just figured they put a bounty on her and chased her back and forth across the galaxy because they wanted to clone a bunch of really nice moral people. Gogurt. Lol, throwback I'm looking forward to this more than I ever did Ahsoka or Obiwan or any of the live-action stuff (except Andor, which is awesome). The animated stuff really has the best stories. The Bad Batch is a fantastic show with big things happening 👏But in canon, everyone has a connection to the force when they are trained enough, so a clone should also have that ability to, thus Palpatine could have used anybody he wanted to inhabit
    TBB as its one entity is just okay to me, but it is beautiful in terms of how it connects the whole current canon Thanks for the reminder!
    0:23: ⭐ The Bad Batch plays a crucial role in connecting various elements in the Star Wars saga.
    3:04: ⚡ Star Wars Clone Wars TV show elevated prequels through high-quality story arcs and extensive content.
    6:10: 🌌 Imperial Remnant's cloning experiments with crucial blood lead to confrontation with Shadow Council.
    9:23: 🌌 The Bad Batch explores Sith's life extension, Palpatine's clone plan, and the unique family dynamic of the clone group.
    12:36: 🌌 The significance of Omega in creating force-sensitive clones and the Empire's lack of understanding. Timestamps by Tammy AI later Tonight? Wait what?! I haven't been paying attention.
    It is wild how important this show has become This gives me hope for the future of Star Wars Earliest I've ever been! Hi Allen! Also, I hope is not to be Tech come back All this infusing clones with the force stuff takes me back to JK 2: Jedi Outcast and the Valley of the Jedi. They weren't clones but it may have inspired the idea. I have felt this way since The Last Jedi. I'd just like to see someone explain why an enthusiastic dreamer like Luke who believed in the fight would literally walk away entirely from the New Republic in its hour of direst need, including abandoning Leia entirely. Yes, by ROTJ Luke was in his Goth era, but he still fervently believed in doing what was right. As someone who grew up watching the original in 77 and loved all the movies and shows since, I'm a bit torn. While I know a lot of the lore, including legends, I still enjoy the Disney stuff as entertainment. I guess I'm either old enough or not a big enough SW nerd, to where the twisting, changing, and erasing of a lot of lore just doesn't bother me enough to "hate" it. I've been watching Star Wars for 47 years now.... 😮. Honestly, I'm just happy to have SW to watch in 2024! Yeah, Rey got too powerful, too quickly... But Luke kind of did too. If episodes 4-6 came out today we'd be saying the same about him. To me, just like when I was an 8-year-old kid in 1977, the movies and shows are just FUN to watch! Looking like they are building up the Jedi clone story that was hinted at with Grogu I already figured out that the Bad Batch was going to lay the groundwork for what will allow Sidious to cheat death. Having read the Old EU, it seemed logical Hi Allen! I must admit that I am one of the people who, at the beginning of the prequels, hated Jar Jar Binks the most. And then the movie progressed long enough to bring in Midichlorians. I developed a new hate. When the original trilogy was written, one of the things in vogue was spiritualism. We were prepared for the science-fiction wizards to balance science by having spiritual powers. By the time the prequels came along, biological science, and especially the fiction of biological science had progressed so that there was at least an excuse for taking away that balance of spirituality vs science to make it All science, with no balancing factor. Midichlorians took away the wonder of the force for me.- I do agree with you that Star Wars has found having series to be a very effective way of filling out the world that we all really want. I really hope that the continuation of the Bad Batch is as excellent as it had been becoming, and if they can explain the return of Palpatine, that would be great. But they cannot fix the problems with the character's story arcs. In the first movie, Finn starts out as a coward who is trying to get his feelings in line with his actions/experiences - he goes through personal growth and develops courage and depth. He does the same thing in the second movie, as though the first movie had never happened. Don't change directors between movies - you get battles of ego, as we got in the sequels. It's sad. I want them all scrapped. Alan is the only SW theorist the galaxy can trust Bad batch is my favorite Star Wars thing Boba Fett was a low-level force sensitive in Legends with heightened reflexes and low-level precognition, like Spidey sense. Very excited Scrap it all and just focus on Grogu and Mando Oh shit yeah Ventress being a force clone makes sense? Like obviously so Can you guys make a video on parallels between Star Wars and Hinduism? "Maybe The Bad Batch Season 3 will do for the sequel trilogy what The Clone Wars did for the prequel trilogy." I kinda wish that it'll do to the sequel trilogy what the Enola Gay did to Japan, honestly. Usually, I can binge. I will 3or 4 vids have been posted.. knowing what happened before watching doesn’t bother me

  • @Jungoguy
    @Jungoguy 3 месяца назад +1

    I already figured out that the Bad Batch was going to lay the groundwork for what will allow Sidious to cheat death. Having read the Old EU, it seemed logical

  • @jameslane7659
    @jameslane7659 3 месяца назад

    It comes out tomorrow?

  • @dred9174
    @dred9174 3 месяца назад

    I think most people figured the clone wars series was supposed to tie in a lot of the questions in the prequel series and to establish wht Anakin fell to the dark side.

  • @ryanthunder3247
    @ryanthunder3247 3 месяца назад +5

    The bad batch is a fantastic show with big things happening 👏

    • @BugRib
      @BugRib 3 месяца назад

      Definitely one of the SW shows of all time.

  • @TheEMP1978
    @TheEMP1978 3 месяца назад

    I had to replay a part because I thought you called him Dr. hemorrhoid

  • @Williamfuchs420
    @Williamfuchs420 3 месяца назад

    Looking like they are building up the jedi clone story that was hinted at with Grogu

  • @JediTocs
    @JediTocs 3 месяца назад

    Could it be that the problem is not cloning of the Jedi or Sith individual, but with the cloning of the midi-chlorians that give the individual force abilities?

  • @thesharpercoder
    @thesharpercoder 3 месяца назад

    I think you’ve read Nala Se completely wrong. Nala Se watched the Empire wipe out her entire species.

  • @lordcnasty111
    @lordcnasty111 3 месяца назад +1

    First let’s go Allen !

  • @mattyboyb523
    @mattyboyb523 3 месяца назад

    Grogurt ?

  • @jrd2102
    @jrd2102 3 месяца назад

    Thrawn did not create C'boath. He found him
    on Wayland.

  • @VerityAmul
    @VerityAmul 3 месяца назад

    He’s like “oh, there were no clues whatsoever that he was returning in the first two films.”
    Ahh. Hard to see the dark side is.

  • @DSIrocker
    @DSIrocker 3 месяца назад

    TBB as it’s one entity is just okay to me, but it is beautiful in terms of how it connects the whole current canon

  • @Alistair9088
    @Alistair9088 3 месяца назад

    All this infusing clones with the force stuff takes me back to JK 2: Jedi Outcast and the valley of the jedi. They weren't clones but it may have inspired the idea.

  • @PacificMonk
    @PacificMonk 3 месяца назад

    I was explaining to a friend how Clone Wars animated series "made" the prequels better and that I hoped that new SW series could "make" the sequel trilogy better. Then as I was speaking, I conceded a novel concept that another way of doing things would be just to make better movies in the first place. Ultimately, I love all the animated series and they add so much more to the story; it's just unfortunate that they seem to be given the additional burden of lifting poorly thought-out movies.

  • @DanielHocking-pl2nu
    @DanielHocking-pl2nu 3 месяца назад

    Seriously, AOTC was my favourite to see for the first time in the cinema. ROTS was good but anticlimactic knowing how it would end.

  • @wolfwars1
    @wolfwars1 3 месяца назад

    I think Nala se loved omega the same way a farmer might love a particularly nice plant

  • @GGBlaster
    @GGBlaster 3 месяца назад

    Not necessarily cloning force sensitives, but the Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast video game entertained the idea of infusing force powers into people by means of what was then simply known as a lightsaber crystal.

  • @Dangerousbros1
    @Dangerousbros1 3 месяца назад +1

    So sad that Andor and the Bad Batch which are arguably the best shows disney star wars has produced have been the two shows that have fallen the most off the radar of the public.

  • @robertbaggett9459
    @robertbaggett9459 3 месяца назад

    I love bad batch and sad this is the last season.

  • @thesharpercoder
    @thesharpercoder 3 месяца назад

    I’ve always felt the biggest flaw with the trilogy of sequel films is that they were mis-numbered.
    I am certain that the trilogy would have been better received had they been numbered Episodes 10, 11, and 12.

  • @Aaron-fb6mb
    @Aaron-fb6mb 3 месяца назад

    Can you guys make a video on parallels between Star Wars and Hinduism?

  • @GPBA89
    @GPBA89 3 месяца назад

    Regardless of their quality, I always enjoy Star Wars films. I like that the shows and other media are filling in the blanks in the movies. Putting the pieces together by experiencing how the dots in the films are connected through the expanded media makes me appreciate Star Wars lore even more. No matter what other fans may think, I hope Disney keeps this coming.

  • @kylea8795
    @kylea8795 3 месяца назад +1

    I hope that later on the sequel trilogy will either considered longer canon to Star Wars or it will be announced that this whole new poorly made trilogy was an alternate timeline.

  • @chefdean7257
    @chefdean7257 3 месяца назад

    Eleven minutes in, three episodes dropped. GT theories confirmed.

  • @dutchuniverse
    @dutchuniverse 3 месяца назад

    3:40 more seasons of the Clone Wars planned? 😂pretty sure there’s nothing left to tell in that era unless you’re referring to Tales of the Jedi season 2

  • @Beethechange1
    @Beethechange1 3 месяца назад

    Usually so i can binge.. i will 3or 4 vids have posted.. knowing what happened before watching doesn’t bother me

  • @TheMichaellathrop
    @TheMichaellathrop 3 месяца назад

    I don't think that making a good movie or filling in background info is necessarily an either or situation, even good movies can benefit from tie in's to fix a plot hole or give greater context, in the same way that a not so good movie can try to go back to fix things. I will admit that the clone wars has improved my opinion of revenge of the Sith, but it's existence is also an admission that Lucas rushed the seduction to darkness part of the plot.

  • @-104th-cmdwolffe6
    @-104th-cmdwolffe6 3 месяца назад +4

    I mean I like the Bad Batch (mostly except for the filler episodes where there is actually kinda much of them especially in the first season), but I really dont like how they are trying to justify the bullshit that they've pulled with Episode 9. So explain this bullshit all you want to the audience, the 9th Episode of the Skywalker Saga is still absolute dogshit even with Bad Batch or Mando trying to explain how Palpatine returned, it just doesnt make the movie in itself a better movie and I dont get how people are so enthusiastic about Disney trying to find a good explanation for a bad story.

  • @corujariousa
    @corujariousa 3 месяца назад

    I am a Star Wars fan and one aspect of the fandom that frustrates me if the fact that a large portion of our crowd criticizes (negatively) any production that is not about Skywalker and lightsabers. The Star Wars universe has so much more to offer. The Andor series, for example, is doing a great job exploring that. I personally like The Bad Batch. Folks need to grow up, perhaps?

  • @johannesbowers7467
    @johannesbowers7467 3 месяца назад

    Fun headcanon: the Many deaths of the jedi master Shaak-ti are ALL canon.... Because she was the secret jedi cloniing a Force sensitives experiment... 😏

  • @davidbakke9293
    @davidbakke9293 3 месяца назад

    Ok, but we can all admit that season 2 of BB was actually really interesting and fit well into the stuff that happened after 3

  • @kalebdiaz1671
    @kalebdiaz1671 3 месяца назад

    Honestly, you ask me this is no different then what the clone wars did for the prequels, those films has so many threads, and unfulfilled character arcs that were rectified by that show I see no reason why the sequels shouldn’t get the same care in order to remedy some of his shortcomings

  • @gary9346
    @gary9346 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for acknowledging that the prequels were hated! Too many people fand and content creators alike, push the idea that all star wars movies were beloved without exception until the sequels. That just isn't true and never ever was! Jar Jar Binks was HATED! Episode 2 was hated! So was episode 3- few people were okay with Darth Vader killing children or his NOOOOOOOO/DO NOT WANT at the end of the film. It is weird that noone remembers the DO NOT WANT meme!

  • @smartass0124
    @smartass0124 3 месяца назад +1

    Can a quantum computer be sensitive to the Cosmic force. Astromechs

  • @gandalfthepotato9844
    @gandalfthepotato9844 3 месяца назад

    Apparently season 3 will be the final season

  • @Nutelko8
    @Nutelko8 3 месяца назад

    It tomorrow, not tonight

  • @user-yc9vv9xb8s
    @user-yc9vv9xb8s 3 месяца назад

    generations tech do you believe characters like boba,vos and other not just ventress will appear yes or no

  • @phillyfanist
    @phillyfanist 3 месяца назад

    Watching this gave me an idea for an episode topic you could cover: the underlying dichotomy of the embedded propaganda to condition a young generation of future soldiers here on earth. Hear me out: the clone wars aired during the height of the global war on terror. Throughout the show’s run, you have this recurring message of patriotism: good soldiers follow orders - set in a period in which the republic for which they are fighting for is in its death throes from rampant corruption, identity politics, and factionalism within its own ranks leading to the rise of authoritarianism. The soldiers themselves have no choice: they are slaves to the republic for which they fight while simultaneously attempting to liberate planets (some of whom don’t want their help or are actively fighting against them) much like the soldiers who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq, yet it is painted to appeal to children and teenagers, some of whom went on to join the military and get sent into combat. The show highlights the corruption with sidious orchestrating the whole thing with the help of the military industrial complex, while also putting that patriotic message in of good soldiers follow orders - even when that order is to frag your commander and then brutally suppress the civilian population in the area you are operating. I see a great many parallels to the real world and I think it would make for a very interesting episode for you to cover

  • @DragonJax29
    @DragonJax29 3 месяца назад

    Shit didn't realize that was tonight

  • @amransom26
    @amransom26 3 месяца назад +1

    People hated the prequels just as much as people today hate the sequels. Sometimes it kind of feels like people are either lying about there being no/little hate for the prequels, or just weren’t on the internet back then… I swear there are some people I’ve seen that seem downright delusional about it…
    Also, the novel’s definitely hinted at Palpatine’s possible return before and after episode 8
    Okay mini rant over

    • @cantnevercould9660
      @cantnevercould9660 3 месяца назад

      The Prequels had world building. The Sequels didn't.

    • @amransom26
      @amransom26 Месяц назад

      @@cantnevercould9660 sure, I know that. But that comment literally has nothing to do with what I just said… people hated the prequels back then just as much as people hate the sequel, that’s just a fact. Most people on the internet just weren’t around or don’t remember it. Heck, the biggest Star Wars channels today are waaaay different from the biggest Star Wars channels back before Disney bought LucasFilm. You couldn’t even find a positive video on the Clone Wars or the movies… I vividly remember seeing the trailer for season 5 of Clone Wars and the comments being nothing but negativity and “George raping my childhood again”.

    • @cantnevercould9660
      @cantnevercould9660 Месяц назад

      @@amransom26 There are similarities between the dislike for the Prequels and the dislike for the Sequels.
      However, the differences matter just as much, if not more. The hate for the Prequels came from a failure of execution, while the hate for the Sequels came from a failure of concept. They suffer from opposite problems: the Prequels were good stories told poorly, the Sequels were bad stories told competently.
      Look at it like this: look at the amount of side material released for the Prequels between 1999 - 2008 vs the amount of side material that was released for the Sequels between 2015 - 2024.

  • @trevorhanlin4247
    @trevorhanlin4247 3 месяца назад

    1 sec in and I agree that the bad batch was designed to put the pieces of the star wars universe together in one piece. (minus Andor which will have its own arc)

  • @seppo3139
    @seppo3139 3 месяца назад +1

    GoGurt :DDD

  • @p0tat0o
    @p0tat0o 3 месяца назад +2

    Dave Filoni and Mark Hamil years ago confirmed the sequels are in their own unique separate timeline, not in the same timeline as the Prequels, OG, clone wars, mando, bad batch etc.

  • @MoldovaBall-tu6mx
    @MoldovaBall-tu6mx 3 месяца назад

    Wait the bad batch starts today?

  • @smartass0124
    @smartass0124 3 месяца назад +1

    Why can't minichorlians be injected

  • @kennethp1423
    @kennethp1423 3 месяца назад

    Bad Batch forever

  • @nastyfyme
    @nastyfyme 3 месяца назад

    I'm an old fan ('82) and I love The Bad Batch, but that said... 7-9 is not the trilogy I was looking for, and it NEVER will be.

  • @kona5853
    @kona5853 3 месяца назад

    I don’t think omega is force sensitive… I think she is the key genetically to clones being capable of artificial injection and retention of m-count.

  • @darthmarticusLFC
    @darthmarticusLFC 3 месяца назад

    Oh shit yeah Ventress being a force clone makes sense? Like obviously so

  • @cameronhermann9400
    @cameronhermann9400 3 месяца назад

    I think that’s the center of the hate for the Sequels, no respect for characters. They are either killed/introduced unceremoniously, thrown together randomly, and just don’t make a lot of sense

  • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
    @GreenBlueWalkthrough 3 месяца назад

    I believe a great writer/s can fix any story giving time to explain it as Dave faloni has... So I don't think the seqauls can't be fixed as they are... I fear so many star wars fans are done and won't come back no matter how much the sequals are made to make sense as they simply want them gone and even then I feel it's to late fo0r them... So I feel Dave should work with the fans that want the squals to make sense or atleast understand they can be ignored if they want to and just enjory the media around them... Which I feel the squels can be fixed and "have good ideas" it was just horribly done.