Star Wars: The Bad Batch

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I watched this show on Disney +.

So me and my dad have been going through and watching all of existing Star Wars in chronological order (except Acolyte). Just as we were finishing season 7 of The Clone Wars, they wrapped up making this series with it's season 3.
It was easy to transition into watching this show right after and I loved this a lot. I really like the characters, even if they are a bit cliche. Omega was a bit annoying and an unneeded addition but I grew to like her some at least.

This show follows a group of sort of rogue Clones that were born with some sort of defect or mutation and then further modified and amplified to make an elite team. This is loosely based off what The Clone Commandos were in Legends and of the video game of the same name... but this being the Disnefied version. That said I still loved the show.

I wonder where the surviving characters will appear again in further series.

Also is it just me or is this group and series a play on the 1997 movie The Bad Pack?

Mistake Status: I'll do it at some point.

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Common Ground - S1-E10

Continuity mistake: When Captain Bragg orders her troops to move in on the people in the square, GS-8 is standing behind her, despite the droid having fled the scene just two shots earlier after Senator Singh's arrest. (00:02:58)

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Question: This series, and the clone force 99 being called The Bad Batch, is that a reference to the 1997 movie The Bad Pack?

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