![]() Like Rex and Wolffe, Gregor’s control chip has been removed, preventing him from becoming brainwashed by the Empire. Star Wars: The Bad Batch streams new episodes on Disney+ every Friday.Gregor reappears in Rebels, living in a modified AT-TE on Seelos, along with Captain Rex and Commander Wolffe. We missed Rex more than a grounded bird misses the sky. There’s a ton of stuff left to address, but Rex returned (for one episode) and the twenty-act opera of Wrecker’s headache has ended. At least we've confirmed that the Gonk droid is indeed named "Gonky." Thank you, subtitles. ![]() conscript debate, more bounty hunters likely showing up, etc. We didn’t miss anything! Aside from, um, who exactly Omega is, why the Kaminoans want her back, the whole clone vs. That’s it, that’s the only other storyline going on here. He’s triggered, he has no control, and the Batch has not forgotten him. A Crosshair rematch is definitely coming, but now the Batch is armed with a lot more knowledge about inhibitor chips. Crosshair, the lost member of the Batch, is still out there. Yeah, there’s obviously one big storyline that this episode doesn’t address, and it is the biggest battle scar of them all. Yay for friends! Yay also for the scrapper who gets eyes on them and informs the Empire that clones are on a Jedi Cruiser on Bracca. In terms of the Batch, everything is great and nothing hurts. Rex, listed as dead by the Empire, is possibly off to go and attempt this procedure on other clones - we know from Star Wars Rebels that he successfully does this with at least two of them. Hunter and Rex have a farewell, and Hunter says they are there for him should he have need. What’s left to do? Celebrate the mission with a handful of Mantell Mix. She knows full well it wasn’t his fault, but he’s heartbroken nonetheless. Omega refuses to leave his side, and after the rest of the Batch gets the same procedure (good idea, very good), he apologizes to her. Thankfully, Rex stuns Wrecker from behind and they manage to get his chip out. ![]() The programming is too strong for their bond. Her favorite snacking friend is gone, but she keeps trying to get through to him anyway. The Batch tries to subdue him using stun settings, but soon enough it’s down to Wrecker chasing Omega. Wrecker is fully triggered, he says that they are all in violation of Order 66, and he adds, “All clones in violation of Order 66 shall be terminated.”Ī triggered and unhinged Wrecker is a frightening sight. Once the team hits the downed ship’s med bay, Tech starts to scan for Wrecker’s chip… but then it activates, because of course it does. Fans of Star Wars: A New Hope (we’re assuming that you’re one of those, it's a good motion picture) will remember this big silly tentacle monster from the famous trash compactor scene. If those connections aren’t enough fun, there’s a dianoga at play in the waters here. We saw this planet at the start of the game Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order, and it also appeared in the book Star Wars: Resistance Reborn. Where does one go to do that? Rex had his chip taken out on a Republic cruiser (as we saw), so they head to the scrapper planet Bracca to find one of those cruisers downed in the junk. The chips have to be taken out of the Batch. It was thanks to Ahsoka Tano and the sacrifice of Fives that he was saved, and Rex is going to pay that forward. He would know, we saw in the final arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars what happened to him when his chip triggered. He is stunned that they haven’t had their chips removed, saying, “Those chips make you a threat to everyone around you. Everyone is used to the headaches at this point, and Tech points out to Rex that there’s no problem, the chips didn’t affect them. Wrecker’s headache flares up after he has what is now a post-mission celebration with Omega (eating something called Mantell Mix) and their bond is stronger than ever. He’s interested in Omega (Michelle Ang), who can immediately tell that he is a “generation one” clone, but that interest is gonna have to wait. It’s good to have our main man back, but it’s even better that he showed up when he did, because the epic saga of Wrecker’s headache is peaking and Rex sees it happen. There's that mystery solved, thanks, Columbo! Clone Captain Rex ( Dee Bradley Baker, every clone is Dee Bradley Baker) hits the scene in the episode titled “Battle Scars.” He shows up in Cid’s den and reveals that he was on the other end of the holo the Martez sisters sent out last week. Captain on deck! This week we welcomed back the greatest clone in all of Star Wars, and no, that is not a debate.
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