Hello my fellow Star Warriors! Happy Star Wars Day 2024, and May the Fourth be with you! Master Yoda and Doctor Darth Vader send their vibes! The final episode of The Bad Batch is over! I must say that I will miss the semi-serious antics of this ragtag bunch of misfit clones, even as I say that May the Force be with Dee Bradley Baker and Michelle Ang, the voiceover artists who breathed life, literally, into these characters!
We have lots more fantastic Star Wars stories lined up, starting with the Acolyte, which will follow in the footsteps of The Mandalorian, Boba Fett, Andor, and Ahsoka. Check out my reviews and reactions!
So, after the Tales of the Jedi anthology which followed Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku in their early years, we will be seeing Tales of the Empire, which will follow Morgan Elsbeth and Jedi Barriss Offee.
Now let me answer the question that is the title of this video - did you watch the bad batch? Of course I did, and I highly recommend it, too!
That goes double for Star Warriors with little kids who are at an age when they are able to understand storylines. Science fiction is a very potent catalyst for sparking imagination in young minds, isn't it?
Speaking for myself, I guess I started watching cartoons of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. My review of the reboot is on the channel.
That was when we had to borrow VHS tapes from the local video library, a huge shop called Light Corner near Dak Bungalow Crossing in Bihar's capital, Patna, where my home was. Then came Cartoon Network, and boy oh boy did I get hooked to watching all sorts of outlandish stuff, lol.
I guess today's cartoons are different, just like every child and every human is uniquely individual. So, I just hope that some good thoughts rub off on Adwitya when she reaches the age at which she can watch Star Wars and other age-appropriate content. Until then, I strongly urge you to watch the bad batch and share your opinions in the comments! :)
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Now, the blurb for the final episode of The Bad Batch says "Omega and the Batch battle Imperial forces for their freedom." I love alliteration, and that is an excellent example of expressing extreme excitement.
It is about 42 minutes of great fun, and that is a shoutout to Douglas Adams, the creator of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy franchise.
This series is personally relatable to me since Adwitya is growing up fast, and I imagine Omega's fictional strengths in her for the future.
In fact, I wrote a small one-chapter treatment for Vidyuta, Adwitya's superpowered alter ego, way back when she was an infant, on stck.me .
I have so many ideas in the pipeline AKA my to-do list, but work takes precedence and the rest of my time goes to bringing up Adwitya Axat.
In the spirit of living by my personal existentialist humanist 6hourism philosophy, here is a list of the topics that are hanging around in Notes:
4go10 ideas
Linkin Park shout
Brain is wonderful
Like Robin Williams
Come Inside My Mind
I have many many OCDs
More ideas! Like these:
ambassador x electric car
Adwitya timelapse videos
AND THEN THERE ARE SHORTS
go fun yourself kusha kapila
patna my hometown shuklla
ys s7e7 A Proper Wedding
and Skeletons in the Closet
another full & final season
project bibliothrpy - record
curb your enthu - memory
coin collection - voiceover
uber uno draw 4 plain wild
care the ken emailer stats
Dr S in the MoM - just rewatched doctor strange in the multiverse of madness and it’s gotta a lot of range as well as some illness with a dead zombie dream walking reminds me of my lucid dreaming which I recall mentioning to the spouse of a good old friend anyway everything is temporary like flowing water our little life keeps getting shorter so make the most of every day without being dour or sour stay full power in every 24 hour rotation of our blue marble our home our eternal hope
Wiki walking is the best thing to gain knowledge
like how i started by searching for sheldon's shirt
and ended up learning about how the pixels in the screen you are watching this on right now work so seamlessly
the deeper we go into a scientific discipline the more we realize how technology empowers us in real life
Huge shoutout to intuitive machines for their nova c lander odysseus's masterful trajectory
Wanda vision series finale thoughts about vision and white vision discussing the ship of Theseus which was sohum shah’s 1st movie and what a great concept and film
Maharani 3 had a cameo by him as the subconscious conversation with self for the character played by huma Qureshi
So while these ideas stew on the back burner, check out my other videos!
Thank you for watching, share your thoughts in the comments, goodbye!
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