Both bad batch brothers were overjoyed to see Omega expect one passenger… Crosshair isn’t exactly welcomed with open arms. I don’t blame them either. He’s got a lot of forgiving, trust and respect to earn back from his brothers.
You have a point I mean he shot wrecker his own brother I mean if he wasn’t wearing the armor it most likely would’ve killed him and not to mention he almost try to fry them in a engine
@@goliathgar4985 now Crosshair is a 2nd father next to Hunter imagine if Crosshair saw Omega and Hera hanging out or Gungi he would not react well to Gungi since he was a Jedi Padawan survivor
0:23 Crossy knows they’re alive, he’s just worried about getting mugged by them the second he steps off the ship! 😆 2:54 Yep, he’s sweating under that coat of his! 🤣
I wanted to see Batcher charge down the ramp, knock over Crosshair and lick his face ... so Wrecker and Hunter would see their brother's hidden goofiness
Well, he is kind of the dad/brother to Omega since they first met. Now, all he needs to keep her safe and maybe retire in peace to watch her grow up into a woman, with the lads as uncle, uncle grandpa and teacher
Love the imagery in this scene. 2 areas of light. Omega goes from one, crosses the darkness and gives Wrecker a hug. Hunter comes from the shadows of the Marauder into the light to have Omega give him a hug. Crosshair then enters the picture, now standing in the light, but darkness seperates Crosshair from Hunter and Wrecker
Well, they didn't exactly make an effort to find Cross after choosing a stranger over him. So not all of this is on Crosshair. A lot of this mess rests on Hunter's poor decisions after the fall of Kamino. As the leader, he's got to take responsibility for his choices. Pointing their blasters at Crosshair after he saved Omega from drowning was the catalyst that started this whole fiasco.
@rebelfighter5249 Wrecker ask Crosshair to come, but Crosshair made his choice and bed with the empire. Hunter knew that the snipper of his team made his choice, but as leader he respected Crosshair decision to stay and hope they never cross paths again since he kind of thanked Crosshair for saving Omega before she drowned to save a shut down AZI
This scene absolutely broke me. The pain, the tension, the anger, the mistrust, the sorrow, the sadness, the happiness, everything came together in one true moment and they were all united once again. It's amazing to see how everyone has grown from season 1. Hunter used to hate Omega but now he's like her dad. My only complaint is that we didn't see their initial reaction to Crosshair.
I won't say "hate" but rather we see Hunter as initially apathetic and not knowing how to treat Omega since she's a child and an unknown territory for him. I'd like to think that his Mandalorian paternal genes kicked in eventually.
This was a heartwarming reunion. I was hoping it would happen later in season 3 but this is just as good. I’m glad Omega is back with Hunter and Wrecker. And I’ll admit I cried a little. Now she just needs to reunite with Echo. As for Crosshair, he’ll have to earn his brother’s trust again. And I hope Hunter and Wrecker will like Batcher.
Y'know it'd been a hell of a lot easier after the few times he's bailed them out while with the empire, or perhaps when he saved omega from drowning they don't point a gun at him.
Well Omega kind of asked Hunter if she can keep Batcher and you know Hunter can't say no to her most of the times, but as team leader and brother/father to keep her out of trouble from meeting people they encounter before or has issues with
The moment at 0:30 hits even harder bc the last time Omega saw Hunter and Wrecker, Hemlock had them in custody. For all she knows, Hemlock had them executed or imprisoned elsewhere bc idk how she would’ve found out they managed to escape first.
Me waiting 5 years for Hollow Knight Silksong to reveal a side character vs me waiting a week for Crosshair and the batch to have another conversation.
Tech said that she's a generation one clone like Rex is, so I'm willing to bet their ages are very similar. Rex was created in 32 BBY, making him 13 years old (physically 26) by the time of the first episode which took place on Empire Day (19 BBY). If Omega's age is similar to his, then that lines up with Tech's first analysis that she was an adolescent. It's hard to guage how old she is during the start of season 3 (personally I'm guessing 1-2 years have passed since the start of the series), but if she was indeed 13 by the start of season 1, then she must be in her early 30s by the time she leaves Pabu to join the rebellion in the final scene, considering 17 years pass between the start of the Bad Batch series in 19 BBY and the year the rebellion was officially formed in 2 BBY.
@@goliathgar4985 Well she was definitely somewhere between 10-13 in her first appearance; Rex’s creation (along with the rest of generation one) marks the maximum age and the minimum age has to be at least 10 for tech to label her as an adolescent. Bear in mind that she wasn’t just older than the bad batch; she was old enough to have been working as Nala Se’s assistant at the time that they were created. If she was that much younger than Rex, Nala Se would have been bringing a toddler to her workspace (although I admit the premise of that is adorable).
I really don't like the series. Bad batch clone should've searching other rogue clones with rex and echo and team up with them against the empire. Instead we get the series that they need to babysitting a child like Obi-wan babysits Leia in Obi-wan series and babysits Luke in Tatooine. Boring plot
Echo and Rex were/are already doing that. The others really didn’t want to do so cause they wanted something different and live a better life with their own desires and decisions.
If you don't like it, why on earth do you watch it?, like honestly, is there nothing on this planet that's more interesting than watching something you don't like?