I mean I don’t blame Crosshair on his part since we see how Crosshair’s new friend die because stupid Nolan acted so high and mighty thinking he’s expandable, which cause Crosshair to realize that the empire is not what it seems.
Though, to be fair, I think Crosshair had some cruel karma coming for him after everything he's done for the Empire, like executing his own squad and civilians and other evil shit. At least he had something coming for him in my opinion.
Crosshair does have a good point. Hunter kinda ignored Crosshair’s message. Tech on the other hand was more than willing to save Crosshair from the empire and if he was still alive he’d try again.
It seems like Crosshair had a special bond with everyone besides Hunter pre Order 66. He and Echo joked around in this episode, Wrecker competed with him for kills in the Clone Wars, and he was probably the only one who would listen to Tech rambling because he was the quiet one. And Omega saw the good in him from day one, even when he was an asshole without the chip. In fact, Hunter was the only one hesitant to rescue him in Season 2. Everyone besides Hunter would’ve gone after Crosshair again
@@othervids3726 Hunter is a soldier like all of them. He already gave Crosshair a choice since Crosshair kept whining about never being given a choice, he didn't take it, so Hunter had every right to give up on him and move on with the few allies they've got. They're not even in a war with the Jedi backing them up, they are all alone against the empire, there's no time for risking your neck for someone who already picked the opposite side.
@@skar8009 the thing is, I’m pretty sure the chip’s programming permanently merged with Crosshair’s brain after he got burned on Bracca and after he removed it. This is unlike other clones whose chips eventually wore off and they woke up to what was happening. The only way to overcome it was on his own, so I honestly don’t think he had much of a choice mentally when he rejected the BB the first time. Mayday was his wake up call and in this episode, everyone besides Hunter already accepted that he changed for the better this time around.
@@othervids3726 I don't know about the chip thing. Crosshair had always been the anti-hero type of clone that you'd eventually expect to join the empire willingly, from his harsh view on regular clones to his beef with Rex. I'm pretty sure he consciously rejected the batch at the end of Season 1 because he still felt "betrayed" by them. He wasn't ready to leave the empire (like how Vader wasn't ready to change sides despite Obi-Wan's and Ahsoka's efforts), but because it took him so long to realize the empire wasn't trying to make the galaxy better, they lost Tech and Omega ended up kidnapped. It's true that Hunter has a slice of cake for those events but none of them would've happened if Crosshair had accepted the offer to rejoin the batch in the first place.
Yes and no. Tech would’ve been fine if not for Saw Gerrera. But yeah, had they not tried to track Hemlock, Tech would still be alive and Omega wouldn’t have been captured
@@foodbugYeah he's the reason the Imperials even noticed there were infiltrators. Had he not been there, the Imperial wouldn't have known the bad batch was even there
“You let Gerrera blow up the Summit. You let Tech execute Plan 99. You let Omega be taken to Tantiss. We all went what we did because you failed. Your angry because she escaped with my help. Not yours.”
Crosshair: I killed an imperial officer. So yes I did betrayed them, after they betrayed me. Me: That’s Crosshair’s way of saying that he found a true friend, Mayday, the imperial officer refused to save him and then he shot him.
I'm not sure if Tech's death can be pinned on Hunter; at least not entirely. The plan would of gone smoothly if that dumbass Saw hadn't butchered things up.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl I hold Saw solely responsible for screwing things up and still didn't accomplished anything. So great job Gerrara, thanks for nothing.
Crosshair made a genuine mistake when he joined the Empire ranks. I don't blame him. It happens. Kallus did the same thing before he realised just where the Empire's moral compass led to. Crosshair just isn't getting credit where it's due.
I keep thinking about this. If the Empire weren't cartoonishly evil to the clones, chances are they'd have a competent fighting force they could use until they were phazed out. They could've had most of them following orders if they cared for them *a bit*
@@hervymarquezgarcia1079 or could be these non clone officers were all up on their high horses from whatever got them that position in the first place, probably one who hasn't seen the clones in action or war. Besides the Jedi cared for the Clones, and Anakin now Darth Vader still has his clones suprisingly or whats left of them, slowly being depleted in due time.
@@welderscript9329Thrawn in Legends did retain Clones for his forces. He, unlike many Imperial officers, did respect the Clones as warriors and as individuals to a degree.
Just look at the American/British army going into any world war. Many of those leaders were men with a sliver spoon in their mouth, and not all of them were good leaders. The Empire is the same; many officers became such because of political agendas, not because they were necessarily skilled leaders. That and selfishness was actively encouraged
Crosshair was right here he gave them a message to warn them especially when he held at the worst facility in the empire. This is after hearing his old crew was in his trouble and they disregarded it and it cost them losing 2 of their own
@@PsYChOtlC_ShArK No I do not believe It was a filler they still need to find the location of the base and plus there was still some tension between Hunter and Crosshair tthat needs to be sorted out
0:34 When you sneak into your parents' bedroom before midnight to get your phone so you can message your friend to tell him happy birthday but he leaves you on read and doesn't respond
Ignoring Crosshair Warning Message only just making worst when Tech died. I don't blame Crosshair because he tried everything to warn his Team and Omega
Why do I get the feeling that cracking ice and snow in the background is meant to be symbolic in and for this scene? And PLEASE, nobody say that what's happening is them "breaking the ice" or anything like that.
@@jr1212-es9bp The inhibtor chips and their function, Nala Se's secret lab on Kamino, being there when the Bad batch were given their enhancements, and having ulterior motives when she first approached them on Kamino just to name a few.
@@kibaunoTech said himself they already knew about the chips before hand. Not telling them about order 66? How was she supposed to know what it was for. Plus why is the secret lab a bad thing?! They knew they were genetically altered, but who knew it was in a lab!! 😲 Altereriery motives when approaching them? Like what motive, she literally wanted friends and when Kamino was getting dangerous she asked Hunter to take her.
Crosshair really cares for Omega because he calls her by her name not the kid. Hunter and Crosshair needed to have it out a long time ago!! It was unfinished business that needed to be finished!! 😎👍
Because of how early the 'Bad Batch' is set in the Empire's reign, I worry that this series isn't going to end well for any of Clone Force-99. This story has happened even before Cal Kestis in 'Jedi: Fallen Order'. Hope I'm wrong & they get away 🥺...
Because Lieutenant Nolan refused to save Mayday and let him die and said that “He is expendable” (along with Crosshair and the other clones) and Crosshair realized that was the final straw and Nolan ends up fragged by Crosshair himself.
This is one of those moments where i hate Hunter. It's like the 3rd time that he screws Crosshair over and he has the balls to criticise him? First he doesn't rescue him when the chip kicks in Second he ignores his warning when it was valid Third he dares to pretend that he did nothing wrong??? Hunter is a bad leader and a bad brother.
I mean I don’t blame Crosshair on his part since we see how Crosshair’s new friend die because stupid Nolan acted so high and mighty thinking he’s expandable, which cause Crosshair to realize that the empire is not what it seems.
P00
Though, to be fair, I think Crosshair had some cruel karma coming for him after everything he's done for the Empire, like executing his own squad and civilians and other evil shit. At least he had something coming for him in my opinion.
Crosshair does have a good point. Hunter kinda ignored Crosshair’s message. Tech on the other hand was more than willing to save Crosshair from the empire and if he was still alive he’d try again.
It seems like Crosshair had a special bond with everyone besides Hunter pre Order 66. He and Echo joked around in this episode, Wrecker competed with him for kills in the Clone Wars, and he was probably the only one who would listen to Tech rambling because he was the quiet one. And Omega saw the good in him from day one, even when he was an asshole without the chip. In fact, Hunter was the only one hesitant to rescue him in Season 2. Everyone besides Hunter would’ve gone after Crosshair again
@@othervids3726interesting point
@@othervids3726 Hunter is a soldier like all of them. He already gave Crosshair a choice since Crosshair kept whining about never being given a choice, he didn't take it, so Hunter had every right to give up on him and move on with the few allies they've got. They're not even in a war with the Jedi backing them up, they are all alone against the empire, there's no time for risking your neck for someone who already picked the opposite side.
@@skar8009 the thing is, I’m pretty sure the chip’s programming permanently merged with Crosshair’s brain after he got burned on Bracca and after he removed it. This is unlike other clones whose chips eventually wore off and they woke up to what was happening. The only way to overcome it was on his own, so I honestly don’t think he had much of a choice mentally when he rejected the BB the first time. Mayday was his wake up call and in this episode, everyone besides Hunter already accepted that he changed for the better this time around.
@@othervids3726 I don't know about the chip thing. Crosshair had always been the anti-hero type of clone that you'd eventually expect to join the empire willingly, from his harsh view on regular clones to his beef with Rex. I'm pretty sure he consciously rejected the batch at the end of Season 1 because he still felt "betrayed" by them. He wasn't ready to leave the empire (like how Vader wasn't ready to change sides despite Obi-Wan's and Ahsoka's efforts), but because it took him so long to realize the empire wasn't trying to make the galaxy better, they lost Tech and Omega ended up kidnapped.
It's true that Hunter has a slice of cake for those events but none of them would've happened if Crosshair had accepted the offer to rejoin the batch in the first place.
Damn Hunter didn’t even needed to push Crosshair 😭💀
Crosshair 💔 sith lord
TRUE
True
Well they been pushing each other around since season 1 I’m not surprised
Sometimes it's necessary for them to finally budge.
I think crosshairs also blames Hunter for the loss of Tech too. If they listened, Tech may have survived.
Yes and no. Tech would’ve been fine if not for Saw Gerrera. But yeah, had they not tried to track Hemlock, Tech would still be alive and Omega wouldn’t have been captured
@@othervids3726 oh right. Almost forgot about Saw 😂
@@foodbugYeah he's the reason the Imperials even noticed there were infiltrators. Had he not been there, the Imperial wouldn't have known the bad batch was even there
“You let Gerrera blow up the Summit. You let Tech execute Plan 99. You let Omega be taken to Tantiss. We all went what we did because you failed. Your angry because she escaped with my help. Not yours.”
At least he did the right thing about betraying the Empire and seeing how they treated clones as wasted items and not treating them as soldiers
Crosshair: I killed an imperial officer. So yes I did betrayed them, after they betrayed me.
Me: That’s Crosshair’s way of saying that he found a true friend, Mayday, the imperial officer refused to save him and then he shot him.
Crosshair and hunter's argue act is perfect.
he makes a fair point, guess he's still griefing mayday
Such a Grief never ends, its a Lifetime Thing.
Crosshair: "I risk everything to send you that message. You egnored it. You let Tech die! "You let Omega be taken to Tantis!!!
I'm not sure if Tech's death can be pinned on Hunter; at least not entirely. The plan would of gone smoothly if that dumbass Saw hadn't butchered things up.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl I hold Saw solely responsible for screwing things up and still didn't accomplished anything. So great job Gerrara, thanks for nothing.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl that is besides the point,
why blaming Hunter when is the Empire the actual villain
Well at least they finally got what was on their chest out.
Crosshair made a genuine mistake when he joined the Empire ranks. I don't blame him. It happens. Kallus did the same thing before he realised just where the Empire's moral compass led to. Crosshair just isn't getting credit where it's due.
I keep thinking about this. If the Empire weren't cartoonishly evil to the clones, chances are they'd have a competent fighting force they could use until they were phazed out. They could've had most of them following orders if they cared for them *a bit*
@@hervymarquezgarcia1079 or could be these non clone officers were all up on their high horses from whatever got them that position in the first place, probably one who hasn't seen the clones in action or war.
Besides the Jedi cared for the Clones, and Anakin now Darth Vader still has his clones suprisingly or whats left of them, slowly being depleted in due time.
@@welderscript9329Thrawn in Legends did retain Clones for his forces. He, unlike many Imperial officers, did respect the Clones as warriors and as individuals to a degree.
Though, to be fair, Kallus' redemption was kind of bullshit.
Just look at the American/British army going into any world war. Many of those leaders were men with a sliver spoon in their mouth, and not all of them were good leaders. The Empire is the same; many officers became such because of political agendas, not because they were necessarily skilled leaders. That and selfishness was actively encouraged
Crosshair was right here he gave them a message to warn them especially when he held at the worst facility in the empire. This is after hearing his old crew was in his trouble and they disregarded it and it cost them losing 2 of their own
Damn Crosshair this season has had an incredible character arc this season.
Okay surely I’m not the only one that just noticed Crosshair Looks like handsome Squidward.
Damn you, now i can't unsee the resemblence
@@k_balu-8104 it’s true tho
Oh, then you haven't seen Thrawn yet
@@eho6380 oh no what about him
@@lightningmcqueen3954 Just imagine handsome squidward with hair and voila you got thrawn
hearing "you let omega be taken to tantiss" after watching ep 11...
It was Omegas plan Crosshair protested it
Such an awesome character episode.
Yeah. It was a filler episode but honestly we can't even call it that because of all the character stuff going on
@@PsYChOtlC_ShArKYou’d rather Season 3 rush though the whole thing? You gotta learn to accept slower episodes that build up characters
@@CameraX_FNAF when did I say that I didn't like it? 🤦♂️
@@PsYChOtlC_ShArK Ah mb, I’m just sick of all of the people who call these sorts of episodes filler and assumed you were saying the same thing
@@PsYChOtlC_ShArK No I do not believe It was a filler they still need to find the location of the base and plus there was still some tension between Hunter and Crosshair tthat needs to be sorted out
0:34 When you sneak into your parents' bedroom before midnight to get your phone so you can message your friend to tell him happy birthday but he leaves you on read and doesn't respond
Hunter remind me of Anakin Skywalker.
A colder ver tho
Really?
Personally I think of Snake from Metal Gear Solid, especially with the bandana
I dont see it
@@cydra671 the hair
Crosshair is a softy underneath
And a worse Imperial officer you'd be hard pressed to find. Nolan was an idiot with a capital everything and a side helping of idiocy
Hunter helped Omega escape
Crosshair: We stand here amidst MY achievement, NOT YOURS!!
Ignoring Crosshair Warning Message only just making worst when Tech died. I don't blame Crosshair because he tried everything to warn his Team and Omega
I love how shows the faults of others but also realizing the reality of it all , I think he may be one of the more greater clones
The is the moment Crosshair became Shane Walsh.
Shame he didnt mention Mayday
I love crosshair fr
Why do I get the feeling that cracking ice and snow in the background is meant to be symbolic in and for this scene?
And PLEASE, nobody say that what's happening is them "breaking the ice" or anything like that.
Yo dawg think it means they are breaking the ice
@@johnmurphy3242 They’re related to each other, though. 😒
0:31 I tried to warn you Hunter
0:47-0:48-0:49-0:51 you’re angry because she escaped with my help, not yours
0:47 Your angry because she escaped with my help, not yours
Crosshair needs a hug 🫂
Oh but he’ll always welcome Omega back despite her lies and secrets.
As Russell Westbrook once said
“What bro what are you talking about ” 😂
@@jr1212-es9bp The inhibtor chips and their function, Nala Se's secret lab on Kamino, being there when the Bad batch were given their enhancements, and having ulterior motives when she first approached them on Kamino just to name a few.
@@kibaunoTech said himself they already knew about the chips before hand.
Not telling them about order 66? How was she supposed to know what it was for.
Plus why is the secret lab a bad thing?! They knew they were genetically altered, but who knew it was in a lab!! 😲
Altereriery motives when approaching them? Like what motive, she literally wanted friends and when Kamino was getting dangerous she asked Hunter to take her.
Omega never lied nor had secrets towards them. She is pure hearted. I think you missunderstood her charackter. She is the heart of the bad batch
@@kibauno What do to have back up these claims, of which are disproven? You seriously seem to be looking for an argument
Crosshair got this show on his back since season 1 😅
Crosshair really cares for Omega because he calls her by her name not the kid.
Hunter and Crosshair needed to have it out a long time ago!!
It was unfinished business that needed to be finished!! 😎👍
Well didn't she save him in the First Episode at Kamino?
You missed the best part of it, when they were both balding up their fist
It’s so good to have you back Crosshair. ❤❤❤
this had me tearing up so bad at 3am when it dropped😭💀
Before crosshair shaved his head he looked like Jeremy Wade
Which soundtrack is that outro music from?
Crosshair:" Hunter, How dare you push me like that"
Hunter:"Only if I want to. Then i am done waiting long enough"
Because of how early the 'Bad Batch' is set in the Empire's reign, I worry that this series isn't going to end well for any of Clone Force-99. This story has happened even before Cal Kestis in 'Jedi: Fallen Order'.
Hope I'm wrong & they get away 🥺...
0:41 He's out of line but he's right
If you think about it, tantis base was destroyed all because Nolan let mayday die
0:15
crosshair killed an imperial officer? why would he do that?
Sarcasm or genuine curiosity?
Because Lieutenant Nolan refused to save Mayday and let him die and said that “He is expendable” (along with Crosshair and the other clones) and Crosshair realized that was the final straw and Nolan ends up fragged by Crosshair himself.
This is one of those moments where i hate Hunter. It's like the 3rd time that he screws Crosshair over and he has the balls to criticise him?
First he doesn't rescue him when the chip kicks in
Second he ignores his warning when it was valid
Third he dares to pretend that he did nothing wrong???
Hunter is a bad leader and a bad brother.
The whole Squad is bare bones and terrible written...
Don't understand why this show got 3 freaking Seasons.
Crosshairs was 100%right
I don’t get why Hunter decided to be aggressive towards Crosshair after watching him literally mourn Mayday and his men
Man Rambo Clone is a huge pile of nothing.
Sniper Clone could be great, but he is a another victim of bad writing :(