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THE BAD BATCH S2 Review ๐Ÿคฉ

The second season of THE BAD BATCH proves that a whole can prove more than the sum of its parts. The show, which follows a small group of genetically divergent clones following the collapse of the Galactic Republic, explores how the infamous Empire quickly rose to powerโ€”especially the end of the clone troopers and the creation of the iconic stormtrooper.

I stopped reviewing individual episodes halfway through this season; at 20-something minutes, there isn’t enough to say. But I want to emphasize that the latter half of the season has incredibly compelling storytelling and world-building. Although THE BAD BATCH is considered a spinoff of THE CLONE WARS, it’s much more closely related, thematically and tonally, to THE MANDALORIAN. I also want to mention the animation itself is incredibly stylistic and distinct.

My girlfriend, Ateken, asked me, “Who is this show for?” After thinking about that for a while, THE BAD BATCH exists for those who love to flesh out the STAR WARS universe. It also falls into an overlap of “kids” and “adult” animation; intense storylines without the excessive Prime Video-defining blood-and-gore. It also helps that the show simultaneously acts as a closure for THE CLONE WARS while setting the stage for the rebellion.

THE BAD BATCH S2 is now streaming on Disney+.

Tarush Mohanti

Tarush Mohant is a playlist curator and music explorer, the creator of illussongs (illustrations of songs), and has a fitness plan motivated by action movies (running, climbing, swimming, hiking).

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