Bad Batch Season 3 Episode 15 Finale BREAKDOWN!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
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    Bad Batch season 3 episode 15 is finally upon us, finally giving us a climatic finale to this entire show and a goodbye to clone force 99. And boy there is a lot to talk about in this episode. So let’s get started. We pick up where we last left off with Wrecker minding his injuries following their previous encounter with the Dryax. Meanwhile Hemlock talks to a captured Rampart and the two trade insults with each other. Hemlock says that he anticipated Clone Force 99’s arrival and that their failure is inevitable and to some extent it is the same hubris that landed Rampart where he is today. So in a way it's really two different men from the same side of the coin, its just that neither of them can see it. Echo asks why Emerie is helping him and she explains that… (scene). Which has been alluded to in the previous episode and something which we also discussed in the previous breakdown. Meanwhile, Omega and the other kids discuss how they are going to escape. The kids distract the droid and they manage to take down and reprogram the droid guarding them. Scalder almost nearly catches them but she is then sedated by the droid. Omega tasks the droid to guard the door and they exit the vault through the hatch Omega discovered previously. The rest of the team are struggling to make their way through the forest and Emerie quickly leads Echo into the vault and introduces him to project necromancer. Omega attempts to release the Zillo beast by Bayrn starts crying which does provide omega the opening she needs. And I have to say when the Zillo beast is released it is quite the awesome sight (scene).
    As Emerie and Echo enter the Vault, we see Dr. Scalder being escorted out for her failure and we also get to see Scorch and Hemlock at the scene. The commotion caused by the Zillo beast reaches them and Hemlock tells Scorch to shut down the reactor. Which is a smart move as the Zillo beast gets its power and growth from the consumption of electricity. Hemlock tells Emerie that her fate is now tied to Omega and that there will be consequences for not finding her which really makes Emerie’s decision to defect all the much easier as she can just leave with Omega. Echo correctly deduces that Omega is the one behind the Zillo beast’s escape, stating that that’s exactly what he would have done, which is another example of Omega using the lesions taught by her brothers. Bayern somehow manages to sleep through this commotion (scene), which was hilarious and the Zillo beast proceeds to climb. We see stormtroopers lining up to deal with the Zillo beast and you kinda have to feel for these guys as they’ve been set up to do an impossible task. Crosshair tells Wrecker and Hunter that he should go in alone and that he will infiltrate the base himself. Hunter and Wrecker disagree but Crosshair then says (scene). And in a way it is true. Without tech to open doors and get past encryption the team has been severely handicapped in many of the prior missions. What Crosshair also means is that as team they are all carrying so much pain and injuries that you do get a sense that their luck was going to run out sooner rather than later. Between Wreckers’ damaged state and Crosshair’s injured hand, the team’s ability to function has been compromised and is far from what we use to see. However, part of Crosshair’s insistence of going in alone also stems from his sense of guilt over his past actions. Hunter and Wrecker argue against this idea reminding Crosshair of the importance of brotherhood and sticking together no matter the odds. And it is precisely this thinking that will eventually get them through to the end of the episode. The Zillo Beast creates an opening during its escape (scene), and every scene of the Zillo Beast causing havoc against the Empire is a welcomed sight. Omega tells the kids to climb but Jax says he is afraid of height which would make him a poor soldier which Omega tells him that Wrecker hates height but he is the best soldier she knows. And not only is this a demonstration of Omega’s leadership skills she likely picked up from her brothers, it is also a call back to season 1 of the show (scene)...
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Комментарии • 7

  • @TheLostAcolyte
    @TheLostAcolyte  15 дней назад +6

    This video took me an additional 3 hours to push out due to copyright issues! So please do show this video some love by hitting that like button! And may the force be with you!

  • @DaleESkywalker
    @DaleESkywalker 15 дней назад +5

    What a great series! What a GREAT FINALE!
    Will we see Omega reunited with Hera in Andor Season II??? That's my bet!
    Frankly, I would've loved to see Palpatine order the Sith Eternal to recover anything they could from Tantiss, but seeing it destroyed and the poetry from Nala Se was better.
    If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire.... *The Bad Batch.*

  • @thomaslewis5817
    @thomaslewis5817 14 дней назад +1

    i'm glad with omega they didn't do the usual trope where she becomes a jedi so i'm quite glad that she's going off to be a pilot in the rebel alliance you know something different instead of all of the wayward characters becoming jedi you know

  • @Superglitchym
    @Superglitchym 14 дней назад +1

    Echo is part machine so he could’ve handled the gas a bit better than the other clones

    • @wjrbrent1601
      @wjrbrent1601 14 дней назад

      It doesn’t effect his breathing

  • @Bluebird1441
    @Bluebird1441 12 дней назад +1

    Great video!