‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ review: When clones break bad
The Hindu
A spin off to the long-running ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’, the voice work is pitch-perfect with Dee Bradley Baker leading the pack
The animated series, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, a sequel and a spin off to Star Wars: The Clone Wars, is all it promises to be and then some. There are breathtaking fights, thrilling chases, laughs, a sweet little girl, and beautifully detailed worlds. . The Bad Batch, or to give them their proper name, Clone Force 99, are five genetically enhanced clones — Hunter, Wrecker, Echo, Tech and Crosshair. The first episode, ‘Aftermath’, which is almost like a mini-movie at 75 minutes, sees the five clones coming to help the Jedi master, Depa Billaba (Archie Panjabi), and her Padawan, Caleb (Freddie Prinze Jr.) towards the end of the Clone Wars. All of a sudden in response to an order, Billaba is killed.More Related News