Summary

  • The unique bond of Clone Force 99 will be missed, as a true brotherhood had developed between them.
  • Hunter and Omega's heartwarming father-daughter relationship stood out in Star Wars as a rare healthy family dynamic in the franchise.
  • The distinct personalities of the Bad Batch members will leave a void in Star Wars.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch has officially ended after three thrilling seasons, and these 10 aspects of the incredible Star Wars TV show will be the most difficult to say goodbye to. The Bad Batch proved to be one of Star Wars' best TV shows, with some of the most beloved characters throughout Star Wars movies and shows. Indeed, Clone Force 99, alongside the newer addition of Omega, won audiences over with their unique personalities, senses of humor, and bond they shared.

Sadly, The Bad Batch has concluded, as The Bad Batch season 3 ending brought the series to a bittersweet close. Now that the clones' stories have wrapped up, the Bad Batch team members and the fan-favorite show will both be sorely missed. In particular, these 10 aspects of The Bad Batch are going to be the most difficult to let go of.

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10 The Brotherhood Of Clone Force 99

The Bond Among The Bad Batch Team Members Dates Back To The Clone Wars Era

The Batch Team has shared an incredible brotherhood since they were introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Although they were largely ostracized because they were considered 'defective' based on their unique abilities, and while it took some time for them to find their footing together, they ultimately grew to have one of the most significant bonds in Star Wars. While all clones were technically brothers (or sister, in Omega's case), Clone Force 99 acted as brothers, even long after the events of Order 66.

It will be difficult to say goodbye to seeing this incredible bond on screen. The Bad Batch was frequently driven by emotional, at times quite painful story arcs and took place during the Dark Times, but seeing the Bad Batch team together was heartwarming. This was especially true in light of all the Bad Batch and the other clones had been through and continued to go through during the Empire's rule.

9 The Relationship Between Omega And Hunter

Hunter And Omega's Parent-Child Dynamic Was Beautiful To See

Omega

Created By
George Lucas , Dave Filoni
Cast
Michelle Ang
First Appearance
Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Omega was undoubtedly close to all the Bad Batch members, which only became more true with time, but it's undeniable that she and Hunter had a unique bond. Hunter, more than any other clone, truly became a father figure to Omega. Over the show's three seasons, this relationship developed until it was concluded in The Bad Batch finale when Hunter referred to Omega as Clone Force 99's "kid."

Hunter, more than any other clone, truly became a father figure to Omega.

Healthy family dynamics are few and far between in Star Wars, and this has been especially true for parents. With the exception of Din Djarin and Grogu, who were just confirmed to be father and son in The Mandalorian season 3 ending, in which Din Djarin adopted Grogu, parent-child relationships in Star Wars have been particularly fraught. Unlike the Skywalker family tree, though, the family relationship between Hunter and Omega couldn't have been sweeter and was even given a happy ending.

Hunter (Clone Force 99)

Created By
George Lucas
Cast
Dee Bradley Baker
Race
Clone

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