Tamer: Troll Nations sounds precise to me to describe these places. And that's why I enjoy being here!
JDeck: Want to watch the world burn? Couldn't have said it better! That's why I call them the Antisocials. But didn't want to hijack this thread to talk about them any further.
So I spontaneously decided to watch the second Episode tonight. I think you're right on the father, JD.
First thing I noticed was the title. "Cut and run" was translated in German with "family reunion".
Very accurate for Disney.
I think this Episode has some interesting elements, but the oddities are predominant here.
SPOILERS AHEAD
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Who is Omega?
Omeeega! What I didn't mention in my review on the first Episode is that my buddy and I were talking about who Omega could be. I said to him, well I think she is a female clone. He replied that's impossible. And I denied saying she's not a clone of Jango Fett, but of someone else. He agreed. Hadn't thought about another person being cloned by the Kaminoans.
good elements:
- it's great to see more of Seleucami. Didn't have any more reference than the short scene in Revenge of the Sith before. Does it appear in The Clone Wars series?
- to me it was interesting to see that Omega apparently had never left the sterile facility on Kamino before. And I think the creators of this episode did well at giving us an idea of how she reacts to a new environment. It was a surprisingly positive element to me to see her picking up the planet's soil right leaving the ship.
- great to see some familiar creatures like the Nexu
- was kind of poignant to see that Omega didn't learn what playing is on Kamino. But I'm sure she did learn how to catch an object in their physical training.
- really enjoy the graphics and quality of pictures in the show
- find it interesting to see how the Clones interact with civilians now under the flag of the Empire.
- this episode depicts a very recent topic: our privacy is endangered in times of the internet, smartphones, the t word and times of Pandemic. Think about all the changes made since 2001 alone. Cash is meant to be abolished, everyone should pay with card to make all our finances comprehensible. I think that part of our liberty already died.
- that's all for this episode folks!
oddities:
- Did I say the series didn't feel childish in the first Episode? I take it back. This episode felt like a show made for kids again.
- 30 minutes for a simple task: help the family to leave the planet. Sad to see them go into different directions.
- Seleucami looked a little strange compared to the setting in Revenge of the Sith.
- as if the Nexu was kept from crossing the line just by this pathetic fence of barbed-wire...laughable!
- so they wanted to get rid of Omega for the better, but she didn't want to leave them. Conclusion for this Episode: Omega decided to stay with The Bad Batch - although she didn't want to leave them in the first place! What a character development waste of screen time...
- if I imagine being at the airport with an obvious issue on the airfield, I don't think they would continue boarding as if nothing was wrong. Again, absolutely laughable...shook my head more than I wanted to in this episode...
- imagine you could just jump over the fence into a restricted area...gotcha!!
- the list goes on, but I'll leave it here for today.