'The Bad Batch' really dehumanized the clones serving the empire after the war, the inhibitor chips really made them droids and mindless, even the colorized armor were stripped from them and replaced by normal white armor.
Wilco was the only one with some sort of color.
"Aayla Secura made a point of seeing us off personally, calling us the bravest soldiers she had ever seen."
"It's a good thing we were wearing helmets, because none of us could bear to look her in the eye."
"When her death came, I hope it was quick. She earned that much."
My SW hot take is that without Disney the franchise would be pretty much dead and here wouldnโt be anymore content releasing, so Iโm glad that they bought the company from George Lucas, since Iโve liked at least 80% of what theyโve done with the franchise since they bought it.
The best episodes from each animated SW show!
Tales Of The Jedi - 'The Sith Lord'
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - 'Carnage Of Krell'
The Bad Batch - 'The Outpost'
Star Wars: Rebels - 'Jedi Night'
The fact that a clone trooper were trying to kill the only person who stood up for them and their rights. in the senate.
The Bad Batch' is a really dark show, man.
This might've been one of the most out-of-nowhere and shocking scenes in recent SW projects.
I liked the terrifying nature of it, but damn was it brutal.
All right, wellโฆ TOTE was quite the show.
I thoroughly enjoyed it and I thought it was a pretty good Disney+ mini series with a lot of interesting themes.
The animation, cinematography, music, acting, directing and writing was great.
Bravo.
ANDOR is so good I can't even put it into words.
The writing, the direction, the acting, the music, the characters, the plot, the tension, the characterizations, the cinematography and the dialogue is just the best we've gotten in Star Wars.
Personally, I loved seeing Vader at the end of TCW and I love how they got all of Anakinโs mannerisms right in his scene and how we saw Anakinโs eyes through the helmet.
The way they ended the show with a cracked clone trooper helmet in the snow was beautifully tragic.
The reason I like the idea of the inhibitor chip is because it was something the Jedi didn't expect and it was hidden inside The Clones.
The Clones are still themselves, but they think what they're doing is right.
This is a friendly reminder that Scorch was not wasted or butchered in TBB, he chose his side and he made the choices he did.
In the end of the day he chose to side up with the empire.
His role in the story mattered and he was a great antagonist.
Darth Sidious couldn't risk his plans to get ruined because the clones refused to kill their friends who they fought for 3 years alongside.
I think it's more fitting having Inhibitor Chips in them, so that they're completely obedient to the order.