An episode of an Indiana Jones homage and Jess is far more concerned with the batch dealing with the giant boulder than any of the snakes. It’s an interesting twist on things.
What I loved about Entombed is that it opened up the Lore A LOT. After it premiered, everyone was talking about a possible Rakata/Zeffo Galactic War. It looks a lot like one of those Temple Guardians from Jedi Fallen Order. Maybe the Zillo Beast was a kind of Genetically Engineered Weapon but the Zeffo built Mechs to defeat them. That machine also targeted all the Technology on that world...that didn't have any cites anymore. Something to think about.
I love how “Tribe” contrasts with the series premiere. In that later episode, the BB were either caught off guard by or assisting with Order 66 and the result is they failed to help Caleb, driving him into years of fear and hiding (although long term it worked out for Caleb/Kanan and the Galaxy). In “Tribe” though, the BB make amends to a degree by discovering another young Jedi, protect him and successfully getting him back to his people where he can continue the Jedi Order’s mission of protecting those who need it
the "tomb" was a massive, ancient Zeppho war machine. The Zeppho were a very very very ancient race of Force wielding beings with a very deep spirituality based on The Force, the elite leadership of the Zeppho went dark-side and changed their peaceful race into a race of power hungry conquerors.
I would LOVE for Dave to explain what the heck was going on in that first episode. I'm still so confused about what culture's mythology that exactly was!
2x05 - I wasn't keen on how Omega was written for this episode. It felt like she was acting years and experience younger than she'd progressed to. However, the episode also cemented the ancient Zeffonian empire into on-screen canon (it previously appeared in canon games), and if you've followed Dave Filoni's works, you'd know that every work has an effect upon something later to come, so I chose to see this episode as a seed of interesting things to come. 2x06 - the fandom was really excited by this episode. Gungi had a real impact on many, and we got to see more details of Kashyyyk then perhaps even the Prequel Trilogy provided. The spider-like creatures had appeared previously in non-canon material, so it was exciting for those familiar with them to see them brought into on-screen canon. While the episode appears stand-alone, it is, after all, one of Filoni's works, so...
When I saw that Gungi survived: 😃
When I realized he is not with his friends anymore: 😭
Ep 5: Echo drinking at the bar.
Ep 6: Echo drinking with the Wookies.
Echo really is Omega's Wine Aunt.
An episode of an Indiana Jones homage and Jess is far more concerned with the batch dealing with the giant boulder than any of the snakes. It’s an interesting twist on things.
What I loved about Entombed is that it opened up the Lore A LOT. After it premiered, everyone was talking about a possible Rakata/Zeffo Galactic War. It looks a lot like one of those Temple Guardians from Jedi Fallen Order. Maybe the Zillo Beast was a kind of Genetically Engineered Weapon but the Zeffo built Mechs to defeat them. That machine also targeted all the Technology on that world...that didn't have any cites anymore. Something to think about.
I love Gungi and like you I was super excited to see him again. And Wookie lore expansion is amazing. Such good stuff.
I love how “Tribe” contrasts with the series premiere. In that later episode, the BB were either caught off guard by or assisting with Order 66 and the result is they failed to help Caleb, driving him into years of fear and hiding (although long term it worked out for Caleb/Kanan and the Galaxy). In “Tribe” though, the BB make amends to a degree by discovering another young Jedi, protect him and successfully getting him back to his people where he can continue the Jedi Order’s mission of protecting those who need it
Love how many Indiana Jones references they managed to put in, even the music was heavily influenced (some definite snippets from Raiders).
Bad Batch season 2 rocks, the best is yet to come.
the "tomb" was a massive, ancient Zeppho war machine.
The Zeppho were a very very very ancient race of Force wielding beings with a very deep spirituality based on The Force, the elite leadership of the Zeppho went dark-side and changed their peaceful race into a race of power hungry conquerors.
Yeah that giant robot with the heart of the mountain was basically like a Mecha like MechaGodzilla or Jeagers from Pacific Rim
You should watch Interview with a Vampire. It's one of the best shows out there right now!
Great reaction!! I’m just warning you now and I won’t say why but there are a few episodes ahead where you will cry!
Tribe: Uncle Todd, Uncle Steve, Uncle John and Dad!
Entombed: Uncle John, Dad, Uncle Steve, Uncle Todd and Mom!
Now I need to know what made her cry. Phee’s actually a total OG. You’ll see. And ep6 connects loosely to s3.
These were ok... next two episodes are a banger!
The next 2 are some of the best.
@@madelinegarber7860 Honestly this season is the peak of the Bad Batch, there's so many legitimately great episodes in the second half it's amazing
@@christianwise637 I agree the second half had some great episodes and some iconic moments, but s3 is my favorite season overall.
I would LOVE for Dave to explain what the heck was going on in that first episode. I'm still so confused about what culture's mythology that exactly was!
2x05 - I wasn't keen on how Omega was written for this episode. It felt like she was acting years and experience younger than she'd progressed to. However, the episode also cemented the ancient Zeffonian empire into on-screen canon (it previously appeared in canon games), and if you've followed Dave Filoni's works, you'd know that every work has an effect upon something later to come, so I chose to see this episode as a seed of interesting things to come. 2x06 - the fandom was really excited by this episode. Gungi had a real impact on many, and we got to see more details of Kashyyyk then perhaps even the Prequel Trilogy provided. The spider-like creatures had appeared previously in non-canon material, so it was exciting for those familiar with them to see them brought into on-screen canon. While the episode appears stand-alone, it is, after all, one of Filoni's works, so...
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