Star Wars: The Bad Batch

Star Wars: The Bad Batch

tvTV-PG
May 4, 2021
Available on:
Disney+
2Based
Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

The Bad Batch scores a tiny 2.3/10 on wokeness—pure, apolitical thrills with elite clone action, family bonds, and Star Wars lore, no lectures or identity politics.

Detailed Analysis

Star Wars: The Bad Batch follows Clone Force 99, an elite squad of genetically mutated clone troopers, and their young female clone companion Omega, as they navigate survival, family bonds, and resistance against the rising Empire in a post-Order 66 galaxy, blending high-stakes action, lore expansions, and character arcs like redemption and reunification. Across its three seasons, the series maintains a strong entertainment-first focus with thrilling mercenary missions, inhibitor chip conspiracies, and Imperial intrigue, integrating minor incidental progressive elements—such as Omega's unique gender variant and clones' disability-like mutations—organically into the sci-fi narrative without lectures, identity politics, or DEI-driven alterations. The aggregate content rating of approximately 2.3/10 reflects negligible ideological intrusions, earning widespread praise for its apolitical purity, canon fidelity, and refreshing escape from politicized Star Wars entries, despite some noted pacing issues in the finale.

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