Many animated shows lately have been canceled prematurely due to corporate interference, budget cuts, or higher up dealings. Which at least for me, has left me feeling frustrated and discouraged when it comes to consuming entertainment. And at first, hearing that The Bad Batch was already in its final season after just two seasons, immediately reignited a lot of those feelings.
But I want to remind everyone that it is not being canceled. Its ending, but it's by the choice of the creative team. I feel like too often shows will either fall into two categories. Either they are canceled way too soon, or they are kept alive well after their expiration date. And both scenarios are not ideal.
While its fun to have your favorite show go on indefinitely, it will one way or another get to a point where it feels directionless, unmotivated, or stale. Typically writing goes down the toilet, actors leave, and characters aren't interesting anymore. (*ahem* The Mandalorian)
If the creators of this show feel like they can tell the rest of the Batch’s story in one season, then I trust them. I want a good ending for these characters, I want one that is not rushed or slapped together. Its okay for things to end. I just want it to be given the time and effort they deserve.
And lets be real, this is Star Wars we are talking about. Characters (especially beloved characters) are hardly ever gone permanently. Pretty much every “main” character has come back in another show. So even with the end of this series on the horizon, I highly doubt it will be the end of these characters. So keep that in mind if you find yourself spiraling.
Side Note:
I think most of us have seen the leaked teaser, but remember! Star Wars is pretty crafty with their trailers. For season 2 the majority of the trailer was made up from the first 6ish episodes! I’m predicting they save Cross and Omega within the first couple episodes, Tech will probably come back either early - mid season and then who knows what we will be getting at the very end. I remember hearing, I think Dee Bradly Cooper say that the show is about The Batch at its core. And given we didn't really get to see everyone in action together during season 2. I'm assuming we are building up to have ALL SIX of them together fighting a big ol battle at the end of the show. Whatever I'm sure they do, it will be great!
according to CNN's headline an Israeli soldier is called now "a man in military fatigue"
what the heck does military fatigue mean ?
in the picture an Israeli soldier shot directly and killed this unarmed Palestinian man with special needs in west Bank..
the American media biased against Palestine trying to obscures the truth and hide the atrocities of the colonism
this is called PROPAGANDA not JOURNALISM
SHAME ON YOU
Numbers don't lie. We aren't just numbers.
This is not a movie set...
ذهب الى السوق من أجل شراء الطعام لاطفاله ،فرجع ووجدهم شه.داء
خلال استهداف مدرسة للنازحين في مخيم البريج
He went to the market to buy food for his children, then came back and found them martyrs during the targeting of a school for displaced people in the Bureij camp.
#غزة #فلسطين #غزة_تحت_القصف
my heart breaks for all these poor kids who were pulled from the rubble 💔💔 the sad thing is this is one of many videos as you all may know... and many attrocities Israel commits, arent even being filmed.
The amount of cognitive dissonance and straight up DELUSION. It takes to say you belong to this ‘holy land.’ Then proceed to bomb it, destroy churches and trees that belong there and that have been apart of that land for longer than they’ve been alive. Not to mention targeting innocent civilians and journalists as a way to try to stop the atrocities they’ve committed from being exposed to the world.
Yet they think they have the most moral army in the world. What a joke. The blatant stupidity and overall lack of humanity you must have to think. Slaughtering innocent people so that you can steal their land is justifiable. You must be fucking mental.
And when you get called out on your crimes. You call people ‘anti-Semite’s’ to try to delegitimise their claims is pathetic. Shame.
"A Child’s View from Gaza" was an art exhibition showcasing drawings created by the children of Gaza.
"The captioned illustrations were created by Palestinian children who lived through the Israeli bombardment of Gaza in 2008-09. The pictures were drawn as part of an effort to help children deal with the horrors they had experienced. A Bay Area nonprofit, Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA), arranged to display a collection of these pictures at the Museum of Children’s Art in Oakland, California. However, under pressure from the Jewish Federation of the East Bay and other organizations, the museum backed out of the agreement at the last minute."