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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 9x4

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Star Wars: The Bad Batch 2x3

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Kev2990

Cody’s line about “living with choices we make” hits harder when you remember he turned on Kenobi during Order 66 in episode III. He doesn’t know about the chips so he thinks he willingly betrayed everything and everyone he’s ever believed in. He also doesn’t know Rex is alive so he probably feels more alone than ever before. The episode’s title sadly applies to Cody just as much as Crosshair.

Jon Mercano

#SundayRundown Bad Batch Does SW have vampires you ask? Kind of! Here’s a short video about it https://youtube.com/watch?v=sF6s6kdMgj4 There’s also werewolves, or rather wolf like aliens A rotation is a day. A Kamino rotation is 27 hours. 32 kamino rotations would be 36 earth days! Finally we see Cody again after Order 66! Even in Legends he was only mentioned a couple times post EpIII. And then he’s gone again! 😂 Apparently Filoni was less directly involved in this show compared to others. Still an exec producer. The head writer and showrunner was Jennifer Corbett

Peng

“More Pat lore!” Funny they see we’ve been commenting on that lol (though usually on The Office ones)

Brandon Corchado

#SundayRundown Bad Batch. Cody is an interesting case. I like that the series showcases the fallout of the Clone Troopers and how Order 66 affected them differently, just like with Cody. He willingly attempted to execute his Obi-Wan for his Republic, only for him to realize to late that the Republic he was serving no longer exists. I also wanted to mention the ending of season 1, with Nala Se is going to be really important. I won’t spoil anything about the mountain she is being held for the show, but the mountain itself is another important Expanded Universe location taken from Timothy Zahn’s Thrawn Trilogy (“Heir to the Empire”, “Dark Force Rising”, and “The Last Command”). As you continue with the show, you will see even more influence from Zahn’s books and worldbuilding. Another Fun Fact, Coruscant actually first appeared in “Heir to the Empire”. Apparently George Lucas liked Zahn’s idea so much that he included it in the Prequels. Love your reactions by the way and enjoy the show.

Queef Burglar

#Sundayrundown #IASIP I think the reason the gang seems to always have money, Is because of frank. It's mentioned very subtlety throughout the series that frank supports the gang financially. Also did anyone watch the IASIP and Abott Elementary crossover episode? It was funny, they did a good job with playing into everyone's strength without going overboard

Kendall DeSouza

#SundayRundownBadBatch I feel like because we follow characters who generally kept to the outskirts of galactic society in BB and Rebels we just mainly see the planets the empire actually had to work for. I image the closer you got to Coruscant the more seamless the transition was. We kinda see that in Andor following Mon Mothma. P.s. there is a species of "vampires" in star wars called Anzat except they have facial tentacles instead of fangs and feed on brains.

Kuro

#SundayRundown #BadBatch People have already commented on Cody, Obi Wan and order 66... so i will say this instead. I love this episode because it shows how lifeless, life has become for the soldiers who served the empire, the transition between the Republic and the Empire is fascinating. The dead silence, the coldness and lifelessness of it all. Also this episode reminds me of the Kallus episode in Rebels, how Kallus returned home to a cold and lifeless empire that did not care about its own people and Zeb who returned home to the Ghost and his friends and family who worried about him and welcome him warmly.