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Hi everyone! Here's my reaction to this week's Bad Batch episodes called The Clone Conspiracy and Truth and Consequences. Can't wait to chat about this with you all! And thanks for being here.

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The Bad Batch: The Clone Conspiracy & Truth and Consequences [207+208] ✦ Full-Length Watch/Review

Hello Adventure Club! 👋 Please enjoy watching The Bad Batch Episode 207 called The Clone Conspiracy and Episode 208 called Truth and Consequences with me and kindly leave your comments to me on the associated Patreon post for this video. 🚀 VIDEO CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - 207: The Clone Conspiracy 30:05 - 208: Truth and Consequences 57:46 - Thoughts & Review

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Anonymous

So, a lot to talk about, I'll try not to repeat too much of what has already been said, except that I loved Omega's moment of saying goodbye to Echo, it was really well handled, and that hug (hugs on screen, if done properly, are so special, even more so than kisses, in my opinion... and you got two special Star Wars hugs in a very short time... Ahsoka's and Rex and now Omega and Echo)... I find it so interesting that it is Omega's feelings and relationships that truly give emotional depth to the show. The other bad batchers are very tough, very hardened emotionally (they are first and foremost soldiers), and I believe without Omega it would be much harder for them to show emotions. I also think that the fact that Omega being more emotionally open is not just because she is a child, but a show of one of her bigger strengths: emotional intelligence. SHe's been shown to be very analitical, but not just with facts and logic, but also with emotions, she just seems to understand very easily what is going on with people and say the right things to get through to them (several moments in season 1 with Crosshair and now with senator Burtoni, etc.). I still hope we discover in this season if she was created for a special purpose, other than being a source for Jango's DNA, and if her skills are a result of that creation. Also, speculation time: the clone assassin doesn't have an identifying number, perhaps it was removed, but what if he never had one and he was created recently for a new purpose, or at least, experimentally repurposed from an existing clone (as even with accelerated aging, it would be a stretch for him to have been created recently from scratch). Let's not forget that Nala Se, the kaminoan scientist, survived the destruction on Kamino and is now working on secret projects for the empire. It might even be soehow linked to Omega. Pure speculation there. One of the theories that I've heard from a few people (but never convinced me) is that Omega could be somewhat force-sensitive, but the fact that meditating like a Jedi taught her doesn't feel too special for her would make me think she is not force-sensitive (bur everything is possible, who knows). Other nthan that, really, really great episodes. and as you said, very important for the timeline.

kaiielle

I love the emotional intelligence she has and what it brings to the group. Emotional intelligence is so wonderful! Interesting theory about the assassin, yes! I can't wait to find out.

Rune

The bill was gonna pass regardless, so the only thing achieved was getting Rampart out of the picture. Now, if the clones get phased out, that might include Crosshair as well. Especially now that Rampart has been removed, so to a new commander Crosshair might just be considered to be just another clone and discarded as such. So maybe, just maybe an unemployed Crosshair might want to rejoin the Batch...