Star Wars: The Bad Batch: “The Calvary Has Arrived” | TV Review
The Bad Batch season finale subverted my expectations and kept Clone Force 99 as the focus without any grand rescue fleet. I’m excited for their future!
The Bad Batch season finale subverted my expectations and kept Clone Force 99 as the focus without any grand rescue fleet. I’m excited for their future!
The penultimate episode of The Bad Batch brought Clone Force 99 ever so closer to reuniting with Omega. Wait… Could she ride the zillo beast? No… Maybe?
Omega started planning her escape from Mount Tantiss on this week’s episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch.
I’m heavily invested in the fates of all of my clone brothers and sisters. The Bad Batch continues to tempt us with their futures.
The Bad Batch is so good. I love this show. Crosshair is back with the boys. THE TOOTHPICKS ARE BACK!
Through the first four episodes, I have really enjoyed Marvel’s Echo. As the first true show under the Marvel Spotlight banner, I think they did a great job. I’m just disappointed that the ending feels so rushed.
Episode 4 of Marvel’s Echo was full of tension and drama, with the feeling that a lot of violence could happen at any moment. While that violence never came, we were treated to two very emotional reunions for Maya Lopez.
I’ll kick off this review of episode 3 of Marvel’s Echo by saying that, well, it didn’t like this episode as much as the first two, I appreciate how it progressed the plot forward. The show really doesn’t waste any scenes. Everything feels purposeful.
After two episodes of Echo, I really like Marvel’s new series. She’s an interesting, different new character and I really like what she brings to the table. Episode 2 continued Maya’s fight against Kingpin’s enterprise, even if she doesn’t yet know that he’s alive.
I haven’t been as down on the recent Marvel Cinematic Universe entries as some, because quite frankly, I like superheroes. With What If…? ending just recently, I’m very excited that I get to jump right into Echo!