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Hey folks! Here's this week's Bad Batch episode reaction, to the episode called Entombed! Looking forward to your thoughts on this!

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The Bad Batch: Entombed [205] ✦ Full-Length Watchalong & Review

Hello Adventure Club! 👋 Please enjoy watching The Bad Batch Episode 205 called Entombed with me and kindly leave your comments to me on the associated Patreon post for this video. 🚀 VIDEO CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Episode Reaction 27:16 - Thoughts & Review

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Justin

A lot of people seem to not love this episode, but I actually like it. Mostly because of how cool and scary that Mech was. And the implications of it! I have a theory as to where it may have come from but it’s a spoiler🤫. But I really enjoy the whole Batch going on an adventure together, that’s always a blast! Fee is an interesting Pirate, she isn’t Quite as Ruthless or as funny as Hondo but she IS Great with Kids just like Hondo and Katonni😅! I did find it interesting that that World Destroyer Mech was buried in a mountain, with a Crystal keeping it powered down. To me that implies that the crystal and the Mech are possibly from two separate creators. The Mech could be from some ancient Empire but someone made a signal blocker type thing with the crystal and turned the thing off. But they didn’t destroy it? And it was kept hidden with Puzzles guarding it? I’m SO CURIOUS 🧐 yet concerned😧

Anonymous

A few things... I agree, this episode feels way more disconnected from the whole story than any other, not a bad episode, but from my point of view, a missed opportunity when it comes to worldbuilding. Remember recently we talked about how we would love to explore other time periods in the Star Wars universe? Well, when they started talking about that whole structure being pre-republic, I got excited that, maybe, we would get at least a hint of information about such an ancient time period, but no, other than a very vague mention about "The ancients", we didn't get anything. At least to me, it felt like a very ancient but very vague civilisation build the mech and we are not going to get more aswers. Intrigue, but without a payoff. Maybe I am wrong, and there will be a connection down the line, more of a broader explanation or a deeper mystery, but for now it didn't feel like that. On another note, the Heart of the Mountain is another name for the Arkenstone in the Hobbit. Coincidence? I don't think so.