Star Wars: The Bad Batch Is Finally Fixing Its Biggest Problem

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Star Wars: The Bad Batch Is Finally Fixing Its Biggest Problem
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Star Wars: The Bad Batch is fixing its biggest Clone Force 99 problem, which will finally allow the show to reach its true potential in season 2.

This article contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 2, episode 9.Star Wars: The Bad Batch has had a recurring problem throughout its run, but it seems the show is finally fixing it. While it's always been a loyal follow-up to Star Wars: The Clone Wars, in many ways The Bad Batch only works as a sequel to its predecessor, with the show being more interesting when it doesn't focus on Clone Force 99.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Although The Bad Batch made Echo important in season 2, episode 8 "Truth and Consequences," it seemed that the show was creating a new problem by having him leave Clone Force 99. This didn't turn out to be the case, as the following episode, "The Crossing," had some of the show's most compelling moments to date, all stemming from Echo's departure.

One exception to this problem has been Omega, a child seeing the galaxy for the first time and maturing emotionally because of it. She's the one who brings the Bad Batch out of their shells, with Hunter having to be a father figure and Wrecker acting as a supportive big brother. Even so, these dynamics have never developed as much as they could have, and while each member of Clone Force 99 has had strong emotional moments with Omega, they don't have very many with each other.

The Bad Batch Makes The Team Better The Bad Batch has begun to fix its biggest problem by making Clone Force 99 feel more like a family, and there's room for them to keep growing in season 2. Omega shares her frustrations with Tech, a moment that allows both characters to help the other grow.

Tech also points out that change "is a fundamental part of life." But despite all they've been through, Clone Force 99 hasn't changed a great deal. Omega challenges Tech to see themselves as a family, not just a squad, and this is a fantastic development for the show. The Bad Batch are at a low point after the tragic impact of stormtroopers on the clones, but they're also beginning to grow into a better family, not just the unit they were created to be.

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