The team takes refuge and finds new allies.The team takes refuge and finds new allies.The team takes refuge and finds new allies.
Michelle Ang
- Omega
- (voice)
Rhea Perlman
- Cid
- (voice)
Steve Blum
- Lanse Crowder
- (voice)
- …
Andy Allo
- Lyana Hazard
- (voice)
Wanda Sykes
- Phee Genoa
- (voice)
Imari Williams
- Shep Hazard
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the opening scene, the three Aurebesh signs outside the bar all translate to "Club Lao Che", referencing the opening sequence of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) in which Indiana Jones met Lao Che at Club Obi-Wan.
- GoofsUpon viewing the sight of Pabu lighting up at dusk, Phee describes it as "spectacular," which Tech says "is one way to quantify it." To quantify means to measure something in raw numbers. He likely meant "qualify," which is to explain something in descriptive language. Someone as intelligent as Tech should know the difference.
- Quotes
The Bad Batch: [Hunter] What's with you?
The Bad Batch: [Wrecker] I'm full. I am never full!
The Bad Batch: [Tech] I will note the date and time to commemorate such a momentous occasion.
- ConnectionsReferences Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Featured review
This Episode Perpetuates the Failings of This Series
The bad batch series as a whole has been disappointing, but this episode in particular highlights all of its failings.
This episode tries to beg to the need of Omega getting to be a child, but her childish tendencies are already dragging the show down as it is. Omega and all of her specific plot elements continue to drag this show down. I sincerely hope that the next season is years in advance where she can be grown up or at least has matured and has a personality that isn't that of a 12 year old on summer vacation.
Good child-like characters and dilemmas can be found in the likes of Avatar: The Last Airbender and the writers of this show should take good note for their child characters that are pulling down the show.
- No significant plot elements
- Random, once in a 30 year disaster just coincidentally happens within hours of their arrival so they can save the day
- Characters are shallow and cheezy
- Omega is too upbeat for all the challenges she faces and makes it hard to sympathize with her "need for friends her age"
- Nothing relatable that connects the viewer with the characters
This episode tries to beg to the need of Omega getting to be a child, but her childish tendencies are already dragging the show down as it is. Omega and all of her specific plot elements continue to drag this show down. I sincerely hope that the next season is years in advance where she can be grown up or at least has matured and has a personality that isn't that of a 12 year old on summer vacation.
Good child-like characters and dilemmas can be found in the likes of Avatar: The Last Airbender and the writers of this show should take good note for their child characters that are pulling down the show.
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- clementstephena
- Mar 15, 2023
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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