I don't even know where to start with how disappointed I was with this episode.
I expected to be disappointed. I just didn't think I would be disappointed to this degree.
As posted by RC-1136, when did the B.B. develop a conscience? More importantly how
did little "o" become their moral compass?
I didn't realize that when a clone is being trained at the Kamino Academy of Tactics and Warfare the single most important class that includes the highest level of training is "How to be a Galactic P---Y 101."
Riddle me this Batman ----how can 2 adolescents that supposedly have little to no tech skills
or training (that we know of) override a computer system that was unhackable by a technology adept droid?
How does a pilot wannabe, Hera, with minimal training and virtually no flying experience master the art of piloting an incredibly complex shuttle/fighter craft in a matter of 30 seconds?
Let's discuss Crosshair. CH is as skilled, trained and experienced at the same level as the B.B.
His thinking skills and planning complexities are on par with his fellow special tactics unit sooo I beg this question. How was it that CH was so simpleminded that he couldn't think or plan the same contingency plans as the B.B.? He should have been able to think through their strategy plans and prevent them from getting away.
I won't even go into how an Imperial base on Ryloth that is as heavily armed and manned with multiple divisions of Clone troopers can be so easily infiltrated and raided.
I spose I should end it here. Always more to come!!!