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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Star Wars: The Bad Batch - Season 1 Episode 04: Cornered
The 'Bad Batch' of elite and experimental clones make their way through an ever-changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the Clone Wars.
27 December 1980, New York, USA
25 August 1982, Los Angeles County, California, USA
31 March 1948, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
15 March 1976, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
20 March 1970, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
24 August 1973, Fort Ord, California, USA
19 October 1969, New York City, New York, USA
21 November 1975, Hackettstown, New Jersey, USA
21 November 1965, Sudan
20 November 1963, Coloane Island, Macau
25 October 1969, New York, USA
May 21, 2021
The action is great, with moments that feel like the Bad Batch and Shand are treating the Pantoran city like a Grand Theft Auto game.
May 24, 2021
All of this is fine, obviously, if a little light. It's still nice to see Clone Force 99 rallying around Omega, but The Bad Batch season 1, episode 4 lacks a big emotional punch or any wider worldbuilding detail.
May 24, 2021
I hope the Bad Batch wise up to teach Omega some defensive skills. First off: stranger danger. But if there's anything we know about the kid, this experience is burned into her brain.
May 24, 2021
If not for its special guest star-The Mandalorian's Ming-Na Wen reprising Fennec Shand-would otherwise be a pretty hum-drum episode of The Bad Batch.
May 24, 2021
The chase through the Pantoran streets and skies is exhilarating, the depth of animation and character quality is incredible and the accompanying music thrilling, which gives hope to seeing other familiar and unfamiliar worlds shown in such superb detail
May 24, 2021
Truth to be told, it was a bit of a snoozer. But it hinted there's more at stake than we think when it comes to the Bad Batch soldiers and Omega.
May 21, 2021
"Cornered," an action-heavy episode directed by Saul Ruiz and written by Christian Taylor, brings more of the same to The Bad Batch.
May 21, 2021
"Cornered", which was directed by Saul Ruiz and written by Christian Taylor, plays with our emotions even more in an earlier scene where Fennec approaches a lost Omega with a smile and an offer of purloined food.

