The Bad Batch Fans Celebrate Echo and Omega's Reunion


There is little doubt that Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Episode 14 was an emotional one for the series as Crosshair proved his enduring loyalty to Clone Force 99 only to be tortured by Doctor Royce Hemlock. Still, Tipping Point had some lighthearted moments, especially Omega's joyful reaction to being reunited with Echo.

In The Bad Batch Season 2 Episode 14, Captain Rex and Echo work with Gregor to free the captured Howzer as the latter is being transported to an undisclosed location. Although they managed to get their fellow clones out, Echo was unable to find out where Howzer was supposed to be taken.

Luckily, Echo was able to get data from the ship before everything was deleted. However, it is heavily encrypted and he has to get help from Tech to extract the data.

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As expected, Clone Force 99 was happy to reconnect with Echo after several rotations working on rebuilding Pabu but none more so than Omega herself. She immediately rushes to Echo and hugs him when she gets the chance.

The reunion is understandably adorable and fans couldn't get enough of it.

Echo's surprise visit to Pabu also had a great effect on the rest of Clone Force 99. Hunter opens up to him about wanting to live on the island for the team's safety. Likewise, it looks like Echo is seriously considering Pabu to be a great place to live.

As much as we would love to see everyone happy on Pabu for the rest of the series, there are a lot of things to worry about. After all, Hemlock is still out there doing terrible things to the clones including Crosshair who is being tortured for information about Clone Force 99. With that in mind, it looks like Omega and the rest of the Bad Batch will need to save their brother.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 2 Episode 14 is now streaming on Disney+.

Related: The Bad Batch Season 2 Episode 14 Puts Crosshair in Trouble For Clone Force 99

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