The Bad Batch Will Connect EVERYTHING in Star Wars

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.พ. 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

    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.

  • @OptimusNero

    Fun fact:

  • @bithplease1779

    Gogurt. Lol throwback

  • @philjohnson1744

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

  • @MrChupacabra555

    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.

  • @OptimusNero

    8:10

  • @darthmarticusLFC

    It is wild how important this show has become

  • @nickcody7257

    "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.

  • @overknightacention39

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

  • @shoresean1237

    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.

  • @mortagon1451

    The best Star Wars channel on youtube.

  • @flossedinparadise1759

    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.

  • @whafrog
    @whafrog  +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.

  • @damobdaking

    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??!?

  • @ncc74656m

    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.

  • @thomasdaywalt7735

    bad batch is the origin of the project necromancry

  • @Dwendele
    @Dwendele  +23

    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.

  • @haste953

    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

    Young Kanan in season 1 is still hilarious.

  • @adamjensen7870

    Good job Alen!