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Omega: I have a plan to escape but I’m not leaving without you!
Crosshair:
This is soooo true her accent is so remarkable.
Jedi!Reader: *giggling during a battle*
Hunter: what could possibly be funny right now?
Jedi!Reader: I’m pushing half of Cross’s targets in Wrecker’s line of fire.
Hunter: …why?
Jedi!Reader: Because I have a bet with Crosshair that if Wrecker beats his score, he can’t be a sarcastic for one whole rotation.
Hunter: …how can I help?
Me seeing the Mando girlies getting the happy ending us Bad Batch girlies dreamed of
Fives: So I can bake these cookies at 400 degrees for ten minutes or at 4000 degrees for one minute-
Echo: No-
Jesse: Floor it buddy
Echo: Fives no
Fives: How about 40000 degrees for one second!
Echo: You are going to burn the kitchen down
Jesse: Rex is going to murder us
*501st landing on Umbara*
Jesse: I think we just arrived in hell
Rex: I didn’t think I’d end up here. I thought you would, Fives. Not me though
I....I really need a minute to process my emotions from that finale, but wow. Selfishly, I hate every minute once they got on the rail cars because of course I want everyone happy and safe and bopping around the galaxy to Space Hits Radio and all 6 of them are taking on the Empire.
But objectively, just as a viewer, wow. Like holy shit, wow. Those two episodes were an amazing finale for an ongoing series. That was Star Wars. The emotional highs and devastating lows I felt through a cartoon are going to stay with me for a long time. I just....I'm really struggling to put into words the impact this all just had on me, but after this season, and especially after this finale, The Bad Batch is one of my top 3 Star Wars medias.
A small collection of Crosshair kitty edits!
Hemlock: Who knew that clones were so paternal?
Me: Literally everyone. Everyone knew, but you. Jango knew - where do you think they got it from? The Kaminoans knew. The Jedi knew. Everyone who ever met a clone knew. Those commandos beside you - they've adopted your lab experiments.
Ezra Bridger was on Din Djarin levels of having no idea what was happening in the Star Wars universe