Decommissioned
- Episode aired Jun 4, 2021
- TV-PG
- 21m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.2K
YOUR RATING
On a mission to acquire valuable asset, The Batch encounters smugglers after the same target.On a mission to acquire valuable asset, The Batch encounters smugglers after the same target.On a mission to acquire valuable asset, The Batch encounters smugglers after the same target.
Michelle Ang
- Omega
- (voice)
Matthew Wood
- Battle Droids
- (voice)
- …
Liam O'Brien
- Bolo
- (voice)
- …
Rhea Perlman
- Cid
- (voice)
Brigitte Kali Canales
- Citizen
- (voice)
- (as Brigitte Kali)
- …
Sam Riegel
- Factory Worker #2
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaTrace and Rafa Martez both appeared in Episodes 5, 6, 7 & 8 of Series 7 of 'The Clone Wars' (2008-20).
- GoofsAfter the battle droids are reactivated and start fighting the police droids, Echo comments that he never thought he would see droids fighting alongside him. However, the Citadel arc of season three of Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008), in which Echo is present, sees a squadron of reprogrammed battle droids on the Republic's side, including participating in the landing pad firefight before Echo gets blown up.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Wars Explained: The Bad Batch Episode 6 BREAKDOWN Who Was That?! (2021)
Featured review
Decommissioned
Last week's episode was the low point of the show's first season, so I expected something that would pimp up the pace a little bit for this episode. I also wanted them to progress the storyline a little bit more than they did the last time. And while this episode definitely isn't on par with some of the show's best, I thought this was a good return and that it included enough of those things that I wanted to keep me engaged and entertained. Although there are still some things that they need to work out to make the show flow a little better.
For a majority of this episode, I felt like I was enjoying myself, but it was lacking that progression that I felt like I needed. There was nothing in regard of setting up something in the future, although I thought their mission would provide that. Ultimately, it does, but in a way that I didn't expect, and I liked that the writers subverted my expectations, as it gave for a more satisfying viewing experience. Some characters that we've met before are reintroduced, and while I didn't really care for them much during their initial introduction to the universe, I felt like they served their purpose here in a realistic way and managed to further tie-in the show to what we've gotten before. It does set up a big question that I hope we'll get answered sooner rather than later, although I'm not sure what we'll get next week. It was a great action episode, that saw all the members of the squad getting their moment in the spotlight, especially Omega who really gets a lot of development here in regard to her weapons skills. She's very interesting and the show manages to get me more and more excited to see where she's going. Something also happened with Wrecker this episode, and I was disappointed to see the writers not playing around with it a little more, but hopefully, this is something that they plan to bring up again later. If not, that'll be a huge missed opportunity and I'll be incredibly disappointed in that case.
"Decommissioned" is a nice action-heavy episode that progresses the storyline a little bit, although with light steps. Some characters are used again from earlier shows and their interactions with the squad, as well as the development of certain characters, makes this an episode that I feel more inclined to watch again than the last one.
For a majority of this episode, I felt like I was enjoying myself, but it was lacking that progression that I felt like I needed. There was nothing in regard of setting up something in the future, although I thought their mission would provide that. Ultimately, it does, but in a way that I didn't expect, and I liked that the writers subverted my expectations, as it gave for a more satisfying viewing experience. Some characters that we've met before are reintroduced, and while I didn't really care for them much during their initial introduction to the universe, I felt like they served their purpose here in a realistic way and managed to further tie-in the show to what we've gotten before. It does set up a big question that I hope we'll get answered sooner rather than later, although I'm not sure what we'll get next week. It was a great action episode, that saw all the members of the squad getting their moment in the spotlight, especially Omega who really gets a lot of development here in regard to her weapons skills. She's very interesting and the show manages to get me more and more excited to see where she's going. Something also happened with Wrecker this episode, and I was disappointed to see the writers not playing around with it a little more, but hopefully, this is something that they plan to bring up again later. If not, that'll be a huge missed opportunity and I'll be incredibly disappointed in that case.
"Decommissioned" is a nice action-heavy episode that progresses the storyline a little bit, although with light steps. Some characters are used again from earlier shows and their interactions with the squad, as well as the development of certain characters, makes this an episode that I feel more inclined to watch again than the last one.
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- lassegalsgaard
- Jun 4, 2021
Details
- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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