I loved the final episodes as well. The shot of Crosshair and Hemlock slowly losing controll, while still staying a threat to the bad batch. I thought it was a little bit weird that the opretives were basically an evil bad batch and it was sad that Crosshair couldn't kill there sniper, but I was very relieved that he wasn't Tech. In the end it really was an awesome ending of an awesome series. Love your videos by the way.
Ive been listening to the soundtrack of season 3, and some of the outstanding pieces for me include "Daily Routine", "Reunion", "Returning to the Outpost", "Emerie is lost", "Erebus", "Turbo tank battle", "Plans Change", "I Have Them", and the last 3 "New life", "Epilogue" and "I Am Ready". Great emotional storytelling from just a musical standpoint, and you can almost re-enact the characters feelings just from listening to the music. Good stuff for Kiner
I absolutely agree, the Kiners have always done a brilliant job with their music across all Star Wars television, but something about the score for this show just hits different. To add onto what you said I also love the tracks for the villains, obviously Hemlock but the theme for CX-2 and the other operatives is great too - really eerie and subtly menacing.
@@hobbricks_lego_man Absolutely. "Daily Routine" is by far my favourite piece, because its so omnipresent during the first episode, where the quiet bell chimes are amplified by the soulless atmosphere of Tantiss base. Also its just a great melody, becuase its sounds like its in 3/4 but its actually in 2/2
Rampart’s death was so satisfying considering he had the chance to change and didn’t. I wish we got to see Sid this season tho. We never saw her after she ratted them out to the Empire. It would’ve been nice to see what she was up to afterwards and if she regretted what she did.
Fair point - I think the look of remorse on her face in the season 2 finale is enough of an indicator that she regrets her actions. Plus the brief line we get from CX-2 in episode 10 of this season alludes to the fact she might have tried to protect them and was tortured for the information. I think the real reason we didn't see her again is because Rhea Perlman is just too expensive lol.
I loved the final episodes as well. The shot of Crosshair and Hemlock slowly losing controll, while still staying a threat to the bad batch. I thought it was a little bit weird that the opretives were basically an evil bad batch and it was sad that Crosshair couldn't kill there sniper, but I was very relieved that he wasn't Tech. In the end it really was an awesome ending of an awesome series. Love your videos by the way.
Thank you! Always glad to see people enjoy these videos, because I dedicate a lot of time to making them.
Ive been listening to the soundtrack of season 3, and some of the outstanding pieces for me include "Daily Routine", "Reunion", "Returning to the Outpost", "Emerie is lost", "Erebus", "Turbo tank battle", "Plans Change", "I Have Them", and the last 3 "New life", "Epilogue" and "I Am Ready". Great emotional storytelling from just a musical standpoint, and you can almost re-enact the characters feelings just from listening to the music. Good stuff for Kiner
I absolutely agree, the Kiners have always done a brilliant job with their music across all Star Wars television, but something about the score for this show just hits different. To add onto what you said I also love the tracks for the villains, obviously Hemlock but the theme for CX-2 and the other operatives is great too - really eerie and subtly menacing.
@@hobbricks_lego_man Absolutely. "Daily Routine" is by far my favourite piece, because its so omnipresent during the first episode, where the quiet bell chimes are amplified by the soulless atmosphere of Tantiss base. Also its just a great melody, becuase its sounds like its in 3/4 but its actually in 2/2
Rampart’s death was so satisfying considering he had the chance to change and didn’t. I wish we got to see Sid this season tho. We never saw her after she ratted them out to the Empire. It would’ve been nice to see what she was up to afterwards and if she regretted what she did.
Fair point - I think the look of remorse on her face in the season 2 finale is enough of an indicator that she regrets her actions. Plus the brief line we get from CX-2 in episode 10 of this season alludes to the fact she might have tried to protect them and was tortured for the information. I think the real reason we didn't see her again is because Rhea Perlman is just too expensive lol.