Tech being even more techy and irritable this episode also shows that he feels the loss of Echo, even if he doesn't show it the way people expect. Great episode.
Honestly I loved this episode so much especially the stuff with tech because to me he’s always felt very autistic coded and as a autistic person myself I’ve always related to him and struggled with the same problems of struggling to show outward emotion no matter what emotion I’m feeling in the inside is and so just seeing them talk about it made me cry a bit because of taht the line “ I may process moments and thoughts differently, but it does not mean that I feel any less than you." Really hits hard cause so many people think taht just cause you don’t show outward emotions means you don’t feel any at all but no it’s not like taht and I just it made me really happy
I felt exactly the same way. This is the type of representation I love because Tech was not asked to be different. Rather, Omega learned what she needed to understand Tech as his authentic self. Perfect!
I absolutely loved this episode! I adore Tech, he's definitely my favorite, and I'm so happy to see him getting the love and development he deserves in this season. It was such a nice bonding moment!
My guess: think they'll get a new one because Omega needs to learn the lesson of letting go and I feel like by the end of Episode 10 she is going to be fine with leaving the Marauder with the mysterious figure. Or if the ship gets blown up or something, she'll learn to live with it and move on like Tech said.
I hope they do get it back. It seemed like the person who stole the ship didn’t go into hyperspace and leave, so the batch might find this person and the ship in the next episode.
I thought your comparison to the explosive material and Omega about being careful in handling it was great and insightful. Thanks for your reactions and reviews.
The conversation Omega had with Tech remind me of God of War where Kratos tells Atreus to let him mourn his own way, even if he doesn't show things effect him they do.
I have to believe “The Crossing” refers to a double crossing by none other than Cid Scaleback. That ship was stolen too easily, combined with her reaction when they called - she had to have set them up.
Really, Crosshair's loss is more significant for the Batch because they came up together. They do not have the same history with Echo; so Tech's loss of Crosshair is probably more intense and the Batch is still processing that.
Overall, a solid B episode for me, I enjoyed it! Loved the Western feel in the soundtrack, cinematography, and the aesthetic of the planet. Tech and Omega bonding, especially that one conversation together is one of my favorite moments of the entire series so far. Seeing Tech be so vulnerable and Omega taking things extremely hard after Echo leaves and learning to understand him more was SO well done. We really needed that. As usual, Dee and Michelle gave masterful performances in that scene. Can’t wait to see what’s going on with the purple haired person who took the Marauder. Idk why, but she gave me SW Visions vibes.
The character development in this episode absolutely ruled. Even though I’ve found the previous “filler” episodes quite enjoyable, this dynamic was something that was definitely missing for me.
“[The Jedi] trained more than anything else to understand the transitional nature of life, that things are constantly changing and you can’t hold on to anything. You can love things but you can’t be attached to them, You must be willing to let the flow of life and the flow of the Force move through your life, move through you. So that you can be compassionate and loving and caring, but not be possessive and grabbing and holding on to things and trying to keep things the way they are. *Letting go is the central theme of the film.“* --George Lucas, Star Wars Archives: 1999-2005
You also need to understand that the Clones like Tech were trained to be somewhat emotionally detached, because soldiers die in War and the Kaminoans didn't want the Clones to be affected by it....
I don't know why, maybe since we just saw Gungi this season but I thought the person who stole the ship was another one of the younglings from his group, maybe Petro?
Omega needs to stop acting like a brat and throwing tantrums when someone doesn’t agree with her. Just because Tech doesn’t vent like she does when something upsets him doesn’t mean that he doesn’t care. If they are family like Omega claims them to be then she should know this about Tech by now. I guess she isn’t as insightful as people have been making her out to be.
Am I the only one who thinks that drill looks a awful lot like the Greycat MultiTool with a mining addons and the Ipsium in that rocks looks like a lovechild between the Hadanite and Quantanium? I think there's some SC backers in the Bad Batch creative teams!
I sence the possibility cid would betray them if the empire puts a hefty bounty on the batch's head. Idk this final half of the season can take some interesting turns
Great filler episode! Thats what im here for wayyyy better than the first few fillers this season. No more senseless racing and pirate storys without hondo!💀
I hate to say it, but I feel like Tech is getting as you said "so much love" this season because he's not going to be around for a lot longer... :/ Just a hunch, but each episode sure nudges me towards this conclusion.
The only issue i have with this episode is i feel like the ship should be better secured, regardless of it being watched. How did they break in? Dont they get notified if someones accesses their ship just like I get notified if i log into my google account on a different device?
This is what confused me. You're telling me Tech, of all people, didn't implement an intruder protocol into the Marauder? Or at the very least an alarm system? You easily could of had an alarm get set off but because of where they were forced to land they couldn't get back to it in time.
How in the universe are there not ways to lock and secure your spacecraft? They can travel faster than light across a galaxy but can’t keep someone from easily stealing their ship, makes zero sense. Other than that great episode
this was a great character episode. echo's departure and absence is allowing for the remaining bad batch members to have some friction and actually deal with that. the situation with cid is coming to a head. tech had to shame her with receipts to help.
It seems likely that Sid us the one who set them up in the first place. Her reaction at the end combined with how quickly the thief made off with the ship is a lot of coincidence.
@@brandontaylor3252 while i don't rule out the possibility i personally would prefer it to be her own selfish interests coming back around. she can be really callous and cold towards others when she doesn't see an angle or benefit for herself. it would be own inability to compromise and show loyalty to those who have helped her that would end up turning the bad batch away from her rather than an intentional betrayal.
Could mean multiple things if you put your mind to it. They're crossing a point in their relationship, they're crossing inhospitable land, they're crossing a mine, they're crossing difficult emotions etc etc
Tech didn’t even think twice about jumping after Omega. He’s becoming my favorite other than Crosshair.
I loved the fact when Omega fell, Tech didn't hesitate to jump after her, his brotherly instinct came through and he just wanted to protect her
Had the same thought
Same! That was awesome and heartwarming
Tech being even more techy and irritable this episode also shows that he feels the loss of Echo, even if he doesn't show it the way people expect. Great episode.
Honestly I loved this episode so much especially the stuff with tech because to me he’s always felt very autistic coded and as a autistic person myself I’ve always related to him and struggled with the same problems of struggling to show outward emotion no matter what emotion I’m feeling in the inside is and so just seeing them talk about it made me cry a bit because of taht the line “ I may process moments and thoughts differently, but it does not mean that I feel any less than you." Really hits hard cause so many people think taht just cause you don’t show outward emotions means you don’t feel any at all but no it’s not like taht and I just it made me really happy
I felt exactly the same way. This is the type of representation I love because Tech was not asked to be different. Rather, Omega learned what she needed to understand Tech as his authentic self. Perfect!
This 👏🏽 I related too.
I absolutely loved this episode! I adore Tech, he's definitely my favorite, and I'm so happy to see him getting the love and development he deserves in this season. It was such a nice bonding moment!
Bad Batch has been killing it for me this season! So good!
Loved this episode of “The Batch of Us”.
I absolutely loved this episode. Sucker for this type of bonding moments. Do you think we will ever get the ship back or get a new one?
My guess: think they'll get a new one because Omega needs to learn the lesson of letting go and I feel like by the end of Episode 10 she is going to be fine with leaving the Marauder with the mysterious figure. Or if the ship gets blown up or something, she'll learn to live with it and move on like Tech said.
I hope they do get it back. It seemed like the person who stole the ship didn’t go into hyperspace and leave, so the batch might find this person and the ship in the next episode.
they get it back. there's a shot in the trailer of them in the marauder with hunter piloting that we haven't seen yet
I also had HUGE Lion King vide with that stampede lol, thankful Wrecker is a rock haha
I thought your comparison to the explosive material and Omega about being careful in handling it was great and insightful. Thanks for your reactions and reviews.
The conversation Omega had with Tech remind me of God of War where Kratos tells Atreus to let him mourn his own way, even if he doesn't show things effect him they do.
Like Kratos said in 2018 God of War: "Do not mistake my silence for a lack of grief."
I have to believe “The Crossing” refers to a double crossing by none other than Cid Scaleback. That ship was stolen too easily, combined with her reaction when they called - she had to have set them up.
Now that you mention it, that could be a possibility. I had a feeling that the guy's warning about Cid is about to come into play.
Really, Crosshair's loss is more significant for the Batch because they came up together. They do not have the same history with Echo; so Tech's loss of Crosshair is probably more intense and the Batch is still processing that.
Overall, a solid B episode for me, I enjoyed it! Loved the Western feel in the soundtrack, cinematography, and the aesthetic of the planet. Tech and Omega bonding, especially that one conversation together is one of my favorite moments of the entire series so far. Seeing Tech be so vulnerable and Omega taking things extremely hard after Echo leaves and learning to understand him more was SO well done. We really needed that. As usual, Dee and Michelle gave masterful performances in that scene. Can’t wait to see what’s going on with the purple haired person who took the Marauder. Idk why, but she gave me SW Visions vibes.
The character development in this episode absolutely ruled. Even though I’ve found the previous “filler” episodes quite enjoyable, this dynamic was something that was definitely missing for me.
“[The Jedi] trained more than anything else to understand the transitional nature of life, that things are constantly changing and you can’t hold on to anything. You can love things but you can’t be attached to them, You must be willing to let the flow of life and the flow of the Force move through your life, move through you. So that you can be compassionate and loving and caring, but not be possessive and grabbing and holding on to things and trying to keep things the way they are. *Letting go is the central theme of the film.“* --George Lucas, Star Wars Archives: 1999-2005
I couldn't tell you why but this was one of my favorites.
Omega would have been a wreck not learning about loss/death of a family member.
You also need to understand that the Clones like Tech were trained to be somewhat emotionally detached, because soldiers die in War and the Kaminoans didn't want the Clones to be affected by it....
I don't know why, maybe since we just saw Gungi this season but I thought the person who stole the ship was another one of the younglings from his group, maybe Petro?
I really enjoyed this episode a lot. This show is really hitting for me this season
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Tech probably never had a family.
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Omega needs to stop acting like a brat and throwing tantrums when someone doesn’t agree with her. Just because Tech doesn’t vent like she does when something upsets him doesn’t mean that he doesn’t care. If they are family like Omega claims them to be then she should know this about Tech by now. I guess she isn’t as insightful as people have been making her out to be.
I wonder if Omega will contact Bail for help.
Am I the only one who thinks that drill looks a awful lot like the Greycat MultiTool with a mining addons and the Ipsium in that rocks looks like a lovechild between the Hadanite and Quantanium?
I think there's some SC backers in the Bad Batch creative teams!
I sence the possibility cid would betray them if the empire puts a hefty bounty on the batch's head. Idk this final half of the season can take some interesting turns
Great filler episode! Thats what im here for wayyyy better than the first few fillers this season. No more senseless racing and pirate storys without hondo!💀
I hate to say it, but I feel like Tech is getting as you said "so much love" this season because he's not going to be around for a lot longer... :/
Just a hunch, but each episode sure nudges me towards this conclusion.
May I ask how you’re able to record the episode to react to it? I would love to be able to make edits of episodes as soon as they release!
The only issue i have with this episode is i feel like the ship should be better secured, regardless of it being watched. How did they break in? Dont they get notified if someones accesses their ship just like I get notified if i log into my google account on a different device?
Maybe that was Echo's job but now that he's gone they forgot to do it. You make a good point, I'm just head cannoning ideas.
I think Cid set them up
This is what confused me. You're telling me Tech, of all people, didn't implement an intruder protocol into the Marauder? Or at the very least an alarm system? You easily could of had an alarm get set off but because of where they were forced to land they couldn't get back to it in time.
They need an astromech droid to keep the ship locked until they get back or to warn them if someone's coming.
How in the universe are there not ways to lock and secure your spacecraft? They can travel faster than light across a galaxy but can’t keep someone from easily stealing their ship, makes zero sense.
Other than that great episode
cid set them up
I second that motion.
I really liked the episode length. I want all the episodes to be at least this long.
this was a great character episode. echo's departure and absence is allowing for the remaining bad batch members to have some friction and actually deal with that. the situation with cid is coming to a head. tech had to shame her with receipts to help.
It seems likely that Sid us the one who set them up in the first place. Her reaction at the end combined with how quickly the thief made off with the ship is a lot of coincidence.
@@brandontaylor3252 while i don't rule out the possibility i personally would prefer it to be her own selfish interests coming back around. she can be really callous and cold towards others when she doesn't see an angle or benefit for herself. it would be own inability to compromise and show loyalty to those who have helped her that would end up turning the bad batch away from her rather than an intentional betrayal.
Could the thief be Phee? Wanda Sykes character.
In the trailer, there’s a kid that’s shown with a jacket that looks like the one the thief has.
I don't understand the title that much??? This would have been better if there was another episode maybe? At least to make sense
I dont think its that hard to think why its called that specially with the change they sre dealing with
I think it’s a two part episode.
Could mean multiple things if you put your mind to it. They're crossing a point in their relationship, they're crossing inhospitable land, they're crossing a mine, they're crossing difficult emotions etc etc
Maybe cid doubled cross them that could explain the title. Because cid’s old friend warned the batch about her past