It’s very likely that there could be some more in the final two episodes of the season. Captain Rex, Commander Cody, and Emperor Palpatine have all been teased in the marketing buildup, as has Gungi, the Wookie Jedi (and apparent Order 66 survivor). Just like any other Star Wars project, there are cameos. As a Star Wars fan, I don’t have the same kind of attachment to The Bad Batch characters that I do with, say, Din Djarin and Grogu, but seeing the clones get run through the wringer by The Empire after fighting to create The Empire is one of the most interesting story points this series has to offer. After all, you can just be going about your daily business and find out you’re an enemy of the Empire and also they’re trying to wipe out your entire bloodline. This is obviously a major problem for The Bad Batch but it generally shows something that Lucasfilm is getting better at as we go along: using street-level characters to show exactly why everybody in the galaxy hates the Empire so much. ![]() The problem is that those larger objectives don’t involve the clones, which means they are in danger along with all of their genetic brothers. None of this adds up to anything good for the clones and The Bad Batch know it, and that’s generally what drives the season: it puts The Bad Batch in a precarious position just knowing what the Empire is capable of and willing to do to achieve its larger objectives. ![]() The Empire just destroyed their home and is now talking about replacing them with conscripted forces. One of those larger arcs deals with the state of all clones in the galaxy.
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