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Season 1

    Episode 1: Aftermath 
  • After most of the battle droids are destroyed, one of the survivors says "I guess that makes me in charge!" He is promptly destroyed.
    • As Clone Force 99 mops the floor with The Battle Droids, Tech slaps on a explosive onto one of them who can only lower his head and dejectedly mutter "Oh No..." before he blows up.
  • When the Bad Batch is told to execute Order 66. Order 66 is one of the most infamously tragic parts in all of Star Wars, but it turns into a (somewhat) funny moment when the Batch have literally no idea what that means (save for Crosshair later on) since their inhibitor chips were defective. Their responses to the order (Wrecker's in particular) essentially amount to a “What’s Order 66” and "No, I don't think I will" before moving on with their day. Kind of a dose of Dramatic Irony, but it's kind of hilarious when you realize that the supposed "Bad" Batch ends up being some of the few if only clones who didn't obey the order. Also because you half expect them to ask Palps if he wants fries with that order, which is a funny mental image in and of itself.
    Tech: The comm channel is repeating one directive: "Execute Order 66"
    Wrecker: Yeah I heard that too... What's Order 66?
    Tech: I... am not certain...
  • Palpatine melodramatically announces that 'The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed.' Wrecker's response? A flippant sideways remark of 'You can say that again' coupled with a cheeky grin, prompting a mildly annoyed look from the more strait-laced Echo. And even a subtle glance from a nearby shock trooper.
  • Tech tells Wrecker that he was programmed to enjoy destruction to pair up with his mutations. Wrecker takes offense at this, and threatens to destroy a bunch of stuff to prove it.
    Wrecker: I got a fact for you. I like to blow things up... because I LIKE TO BLOW THINGS UP! [slams table] Got it?
    Crosshair: Well, I'm convinced.
  • And then when they're wondering about what kind of evaluation Tarkin will be conducting on the clones.
    Tech: Hopefully not mental. Clearly we'd never pass that.
  • Echo comments that the Batch's private quarters stinks. If you look closely at Wrecker's bunk (or at official reference images in the episode's concept art gallery), there's a green spiky thing on Wrecker's bunk that looks suspiciously like a durian, commonly described as the world's smelliest fruit.
  • Omega's awkward little smile and wave as she sits down at the Bad Batch's table. When Hunter tries to get rid of her by asking if she has somewhere else to be, she happily states that she doesn't and that she'd rather stay, something the other members of the team find bizarre.
    Tech: You want to sit with us? That's never happened before.
    Wrecker: Wow!
  • The entire Diner Brawl comes off as this. It's true that, in the tragedy of it all, the Clones have become nothing more than mindless slaves to the Empire, leaving the Bad Batch as the sole individuals among what used to be an army that fought hard to prove that Clones Are People, Too. Yet the fact the entire thing starts out as a Food Fight and turns into a brawl between the Bad Batch and the "regs" comes off as hilarious due to how everyone is acting like a bunch of schoolchildren (Wrecker especially).
    • Echo just sighing "oh, not again," indicating this is a regular thing.
    • Crosshair completely ignores the brawl and is just trying to eat his damn lunch, right up until Echo gets slammed through his meal. And then he gets in on it. What makes this even funnier is that once Crosshair gets in on the brawl, he throws a metal tray at some unsuspecting clone. This clone wasn't even responsible for ruining his meal, and he winds up getting taken out by an incoming tray.
    • Some of the clones who piss the Bad Batch off have just enough time to have a Mass "Oh, Crap!" when Wrecker pounces on them.
  • AZI-3 dramatically telling the Bad Batch they are "genetically defective." They just give each other bemused looks as it leaves "to allow you to process the shock of this revelation."
  • Tech casually mentions that Omega is a modified clone, in this case female, and that he figured it out a while ago.
    Tech: Well — I thought it was obvious.
    Wrecker: How is it obvious?!
  • Omega imitating Hunter when they are all locked up together.
    • Even funnier is that Hunter catches her doing it, and is quietly amused by it. One even gets the impression the last time he moved was deliberate.

    Episode 2: Cut and Run 
  • Granted she's lived on a sterile city in the middle of an ocean planet for her entire short life, but it's funny to see Omega being fascinated by dirt, of all things.
  • Echo isn't too keen on the fact that the reason they're all on Saleucami is to meet up with Cut Lawquane, the clone deserter from Season 2 of The Clone Wars. Noting the fact that he's a deserter, Tech reminds him that so are they.
  • Wrecker, after he accidentally sets off a booby trap surrounding him with five Battle Droid bodies:
    Wrecker: ... w-was that me?
  • After Omega tells Hunter about the Inhibitor Chips, he starts questioning Tech over the fact he never said how the clones were programmed:
    Tech: How else did you think it worked?
  • Tech's rather... "optimistic" perspective following Omega's encounter with the Nexu:
    Tech: All in all, I would say that could've gone much worse.
  • Tech again, showing confidence in his abilities:
    Hunter: Tech, you think you can forge some chain codes?
    Tech: I only learned of them moments ago, but yes!
  • In order to retrieve data disks for forged chain codes, Tech and Echo think of a plan to infiltrate the Saleucami Spaceport. Unfortunately, this plan involves getting the Havoc Marauder impounded, leading to this exchange:
    Echo: You're suggesting we call the authorities and have them seize our ship?
    Tech: That is exactly what I am saying.
    • When Hunter gets wind of the plan, he does not take it well:
      Hunter: You did WHAT!?
      *Hunter runs out the Lawquane homestead to see their ship being taken*
      Hunter: Tech!
      Tech: This was the simplest solution.
      Hunter: Getting our ship impounded is not my idea of a solution!
      • Hunter reveals one big problem with their plan: Omega is on the ship with them. Both Echo and Tech exchange Oh, Crap! looks before she pokes her head out from the rear gunner seat:
        Omega: I think it's a good plan, Tech!
        Echo: So much for simple.
  • After finishing forging the chain codes, Tech thinks he can slip past a battalion of clones at the impound gate, only for even more to arrive. With no way to slip past undetected, both he and Echo find Omega and the chain codes missing:
    Echo: Where'd the disks go? And where's Omega!?
    *Cut to both Tech and Echo watching from the cockpit, seeing Omega run straight towards the gate with chain codes in possession*
    Tech: Found her.
    Echo: ... this great plan of yours is looking really lousy about now...
    • When Tech tells Hunter what happens, he again does not take it well:
      Tech: The chain codes are en route... with Omega.
      Hunter: By herself? You let her go by herself?
      Tech: Well, we didn't let her go. She ran off on her own.
  • While en route, Omega bumps into an astromech droid, who begins wailing and screaming. Wrecker comes to the rescue and bashes its head in.
  • There's something funny about the fact that Echo can hack into some of the most secure systems in the galaxy but is thwarted by a parking boot.
  • After getting discovered, three clones demand Wrecker's chain code:
    Clone Trooper: Show me your chain code, citizen.
    Wrecker: Sure, I got it right here.
    *He raises his right hand, with nothing in it. The clones look at his hand.*
    Wrecker: Oh, right. Must be in this hand.
    *He then raises his left hand, then bashes the three clones together*
  • While everything is going on, from Omega leaving the ship to a resulting firefight with clones, Echo has been having the longest difficulty trying to deactivate the magnetic clamp holding the ship down with his socket-arm. When Wrecker arrives, he removes it with ease by prying the thing apart.
  • It was also pretty tense, but there's something darkly comical about how Cut was almost prevented from boarding by a clone guard because the latter seems to have put his face together, only to be interrupted to join the firefight against the Bad Batch.
  • At the end of the episode Wrecker is weightlifting with a Gonk droid, its little legs kicking helplessly as he lifts it up and down.

    Episode 3: Replacements 
  • Tech assures Hunter that no vital components were damaged in the firefight last episode, only for the ship to immediately fall out of hyperspace, to which Tech reiterates that he was just talking about life support.
    Hunter: Are you kidding me!?
  • Wrecker starts panicking during the crash landing and repeating that they are all going to die, before realizing Omega is right next to him hearing what he says. He changes his tune mid-rant and says he means they are all going to be fine.
    Wrecker: (panicking) We're gonna die! We're gonna die! We're gonna... (realizes Omega is sitting right next to him and forces a smile) Be fine! We're gonna be fine.
    • Doubles as a Heartwarming moment too.
  • A bit of Self-Referential Humor can be had from Rampart's insistence that his recruits will eventually be the greatest army the galaxy has ever seen, except the army he's talking about are Stormtroopers who both outside Star Wars and inside are considered to be one of the worst armies to ever exist.
  • A dark one, ES-01 claims that the Empire has done more for him than the Republic by paying him, feeding him, and putting a roof over his head. Only a couple of hours later, he’s shot dead by his commanding officer on his first mission for said Empire.

    Episode 4: Cornered 
  • Our first time seeing the brilliant disguise they have to keep Echo inconspicuous. They just stuck more metal onto him, hid all his skin, and passed him off for a military droid! For a bonus, it's actually relatively convincing.
    • Echo spends part of the episode complaining not that he was sold to a vendor (no issue since he can escape), but that the vendor undersold them and that Hunter accepted without haggling!
      Vendor: I'll give you 2,000 [credits].
      Hunter: Hmm... Give me a minute.
      *walks towards Echo and Omega in the background*
      Echo: No no no, you can't be serious.
      Hunter: We need the credits. Once we get the supplies, I'll give you the signal and you can leave.
      Echo: ... fine. But not at that price. I am worth more than 2,000.
      Hunter: Rrrright. *To the vendor* Make it 4,000.
      Vendor: *after some contemplation* Three.
      Hunter: ... deal.
      Echo: *gives Hunter a look, then lets out a resigned sigh*
    • The vendor's other droids include a Distaff Counterpart to C-3PO who's quite annoyed at no longer being in charge.
  • Wrecker doesn't get that the dock master is asking for a bribe to keep quiet about them, until he has to explicitly spell it out.
    Wrecker: We're starting to get the hang of this civilian thing!
  • While Fennec tries to worm her way into Omega's confidence, the very naive Omega (not knowing she is after her) thought that this solitary lady-with-firearms should come instead with the Bad Batch (who themselves probably have bounties as well by now). Fennec's response was that it's "the best offer [she'd] had in a long time", probably thinking to herself how she might in fact net all of them in one go. Of course, things didn't go down as easy.
  • Wrecker is sent to help keep Omega out of Fennec's clutches, but his less than subtle tactics (charging in headfirst) result in him being thrown against a wall and knocked out in all of about 10 seconds.

    Episode 5: Rampage 
  • Omega is given her own comm, and promptly starts using it at every opportunity, even when the others are right next to her.
  • Only Omega figures out the unassuming female bartender is actually the Jedi's old contact Cid.
    Cid: Clearly, the kid's the brains of your operation.
  • When the Zygerians find the BB's ship, where Omega is currently hiding, Omega tells Gonky to hide. Gonky whirls around as though saying "oh, shit!" and then hurriedly plays dead.
  • Wrecker's fight with Muchi devolves into both of them just taking increasingly tired swings at each other. Tech says he's losing his touch.
    • This also serves as a funny foil to the previous episode: whereas Wrecker easily got floored by Fennec under 10 seconds, here he lasts in a fight way longer (and to a monstrous opponent at that).

    Episode 6: Decommissioned 
  • Cid tries giving a rundown of a tactical droid but then gets interrupted by Tech, who immediately rattles off what they are. Cid is immediately cheesed off that Tech ruined her briefing.
  • When the decommissioned battle droids wake up on the scrap conveyor belt, one of them asks if they've won yet.
  • One of the droids exclaims "Orders are orders" when it jumps down to attack the police droids despite not having a weapon, or hands for that matter. Even funnier, two of the unarmed B1s land right on top of police droids and start wrestling with them.
  • A quick moment, but one of the B1s jumps from the conveyor belt and raises their blaster at Echo before realizing he's not the enemy this time, then joins his fellow clankers in arms in fighting the police droids.
  • This entire conversation while the Bad Batch and the Martez sisters are pinned down by the police droids and need a way out:
    Trace: We need a diversion.
    Rafa (ignoring Trace): What we need is a diversion.
    Trace (sarcastically): Is there an echo in here?
    Echo: Yes!
    Trace: What?
    Echo: I'm Echo.
    Trace: Really?

    Episode 7: Battle Scars 
  • Turns out a sizable chunk of the Batch's debt to Cid is due to Wrecker and Omega getting a bunch of candy after each mission and billing it to her. Wrecker also isn't very good at acting like Omega's the one who it's really all for.
  • Omega, in a perfectly innocent manner befitting a child, tells Rex that he's old- she tells him that she can tell he's a Generation 1 clone from the lines (wrinkles) on his face. Bear in mind that Rex is approximately thirteen at this point in time. Beautifully illustrated in this fan comic.
  • Cid suggests the Bad Batch figure out a solution before they see her ugly side:
    Tech: That's not her ugly side?
    Cid: What was that, goggles?
  • Tech’s objections to using the rusted out Venator’s medical bay to remove the chips.
    Rex: This will do nicely.
    Tech: (in response to seeing a rat crawl into a hole in the wall) I would no longer call this medical bay a sterile environment.
    Rex: Would you rather use the facility on Kamino?
    Tech: (Beat) This will do nicely.

    Episode 8: Reunion 
  • The episode starts with Wrecker teaching Omega how to disarm an explosive, and then giving her ten seconds to disarm it. She fails to do so in time and he yells for them to duck and cover...only to reveal it was just a harmless smoke bomb. Omega is not amused.
  • Wrecker hugging and kissing a proton torpedo. When Omega asks him to show her how to arm it, he replies, 'Sorry, kid. This one's all mine.'
  • The scene when ES-04 shows up and briefly holds up the Bad Batch with her flamethrower… only to go down with a metallic clang sound when Wrecker throws the proton torpedo at her.

    Episode 10: Common Ground 
  • Echo picking up a handful of Mantell Mix and sniffing at it curiously.
  • Because she wasn't allowed to join Hunter and the others, Omega isn't in the best of moods. When Cid bluntly tells her they would have taken her if she wasn't so helpless, Omega storms off, while Bolo and Ketch both give Cid looks of disapproval.
  • GS-8 takes special pride in saving a vase that was a gift for Singh's service to the people. A bit later, Singh smashes it against a Stormtrooper's head and says he never liked it.
  • As the events of the episode are going on, we switch back to Cid's parlor, where she's losing to Ketch in a game of Dejarik. That is until Omega steps in and effortlessly defeats the Weequay. Realizing her skills, Cid gives her the opportunity to play for money, and by the end of the episode, the entire parlor is filled with people trying to go against Omega.

    Episode 11: Devil's Deal 

  • Hera's mother tells her it was dangerous to spy on the Imperial refinery. Hera is about to defend herself... and then realizes that her mother couldn't have known where she was caught unless she was part of the plan from the start.
  • Omega telling Hera that Tech will only let her train to fly once she can recite the technical details of all the ship's thousands of sub-systems from memory. This being Tech, it's genuinely hard to tell if he set a deliberately unrealistic standard or honestly feels it's a reasonable condition.
  • Omega recounts Hera's claim, that flying is about a feeling, to Tech. Tech can not compute that claim.
    Tech: (sounding genuinely confused) What, feeling?
  • Chopper is credited as himself. Filoni, you Troll...
  • Taa's body is so heavy he has to be wheeled away with a grav trolley pushed by two clone troopers.

    Episode 12: Rescue on Ryloth 
  • After a spine-tingling buildup to future Ace Pilot Hera getting behind the wheel for the first time, Reality Ensues as she doesn’t actually have any idea how to fly a ship yet, and mostly succeeds through Confusion Fu as the Imperials have absolutely no idea how to react to a shuttle going crazy and plowing through the base.
    Hera: I think I'm getting the hang of this.
    Tech: Yes. Your dangerous and uncontrollable movement is as confusing to them as it is to us.

    Episode 13: Infested 
  • Roland holding Ruby up to his face and making kissy noises at her, like many people do with their cats. The smooth-talking gangster doting on his pet throughout the episode is equal parts heartwarming and funny.
  • Echo's disgust at the state of Cid's back store room.
    Echo: And I thought Wrecker was a slob.
  • Wrecker screaming several pitches higher than normal when he and Cid are swarmed by Irhlings.

    Episode 14: War-Mantle 
  • Hunter begins the episode relaxing on the ship whilst playing with his vibroblade, twirling it around in his hand. Omega, who is working on Gonky nearby, sees what he's doing and once again tries to imitate him using the tool she's holding.
  • Wrecker’s input when the squad debates going to save Gregor.
    Echo: Rex wouldn’t ask us for help if it wasn’t urgent.
    Wrecker: Echo’s got a point.
    Tech: May I remind you that we are in the middle of a job for Cid? If we deviate, we will not be compensated. No money means no food.
    Wrecker: Oh yeah, Tech’s got a point.
    Omega: But Rex’s friend is in trouble. That’s more important than getting paid.
    Wrecker: Well, the kid’s got a point.
  • Tech and Gregor's exchange on how to escape the Imperial base on Daro:
    Tech: Are you sure you know where you're going?
    Gregor: Hey, I'm the one who escaped here before!
    Tech: But you were captured!
    Gregor: After I made it out.
  • While in an elevator, Gregor explains that the Empire is now relying on recruits from all over the galaxy to fill their ranks and that there's an endless supply of them. Hunter comments that numbers don't mean anything, only for their elevator doors open to reveal Scorch and an entire squad of Stormtroopers.
  • Meanwhile back on the ship, Omega asks Wrecker how can he be so calm and relaxed while Hunter, Echo, and Tech are in the Imperial base, while the latter assures her that they have it under control. Cut to a scene of them with Gregor being chased by Scorch and the aforementioned Stormtroopers.
  • Gregor orders one of his Stormtrooper prison guards to get him some food:
    Stormtrooper: Quiet, traitor!
    Gregor: That's Captain Traitor!
  • Kind of morbid, but after Gregor takes a couple hits to the chest and he tells Hunter, Tech, and Echo that he survived being blown up, Echo can be seen looking at him as though thinking he should have had Katarn-class armor at the Citadel.

    Episode 16: Kamino Lost 
  • While escaping the collapsing Tipoca City, Crosshair and Omega get separated from the rest of the Batch in a room that's flooding. Eventually, the Batch manages to wrench the door open enough to get the two out- Echo gently picks up and holds Omega as she coughs, but they just let Crosshair float into the room, and Hunter just stops him from floating away with his foot.
  • The Batch winds back up in the team's old private quarters, now stripped bare of all of the old stuff they had to leave behind when they fled Kamino except for the mission tally they carved into the wall. In a small moment of levity, Echo comments that at least the smell is gone.

Season 2

    Episode 1: Spoils Of War 
  • The episode opens on what appears to be a peaceful beachside... and suddenly Hunter, Echo, and Wrecker enter the scene running for dear life from giant alien crabs, all while Echo chastises Wrecker for diverting from the mission plan.
    Echo: We went over the plan five times!
    Wrecker: I got the package, didn't I!?
    • Meanwhile, Tech is having Omega study the many ships in the Imperial fleet. When the latter opts to take a break from studying, it takes all of five seconds for Tech to get on her case.
      Tech: Does this unscheduled break mean you are fully versed in every ship in the Imperial fleet?
      Omega: Do I have to do this right now? We're on a mission.
      Tech: That does not give you a pass on your studies.
      Omega: *groans*
    • Later when picking up the rest of the team, Hunter bears sight of Omega hanging from a cable off the Marauder. When questioned, Tech only has this to say:
      Tech: It is an unscheduled study break!
  • When we are introduced to Phee Geona, she insults Wrecker, Omega, and Hunter by calling them "Too big", "Too small" and "has a face tattoo" respectively. When she gets to Tech, she subtly flirts with him, calling him "brown eyes". Tech's response is that all clones have brown eyes, which wasn't altered by the Batch's mutations. Phee cuts him off by rolling her eyes and abruptly declaring she has places to be.
  • In Count Dooku's throne room, Hunter and Wrecker are boxed in and need to use a lifting platform to go down. When the lift jams, Wrecker exclaims 'I can fix that!'... by jumping up and down on the platform. Hunter's attempt to stop Wrecker is cut off quite hilariously:
    Hunter: Wait! Don't! NO-!
    [Wrecker dislodges the lift, sending them plummeting to the bottom with Hunter screaming]
  • Some poor clone who got stunned earlier on wakes up and staggers out into the corridor clutching his head... only for Echo to stun him again.

    Episode 4: Faster 
  • TAY-0's first words the second he comes back online following his first destruction:
    Omega: How's TAY-0?
    Tech: Partially operational. With a few more adjustments, he may be capable of racing.
    TAY-0: Uh, that is hilarious. [Chuckles] I am more than capable. I am ready to— Where are my arms and legs!?
  • Wrecker asks if TAY-0 is able to win the race
    TAY-0: I will ignore that obvious question. [Beat] Yes. I can.
    • While announcing that the best defense is a good offense, TAY-0 gets creamed by a racer coming in at high speed out of nowhere.
    Announcer: The pit is dangerous!
  • The announcer, as well as the spectators, are evidently not impressed with Tech's arrival:
    Announcer: ... and finally, Tech!
    [Crowd goes silent]
    Announcer: "Tech"? Anything else on this guy? No? Guess he's a late arrival. Is that his name? "Tech"? Just "Tech"?
  • When Wrecker asks Omega to transmit the left tunnel's schematic to him, Wrecker is worried that Tech should be concentrating on 'not getting blown up'. Tech's response? A nonchalant 'I can do both'.

    Episode 6: Tribe 
  • Wrecker quickly takes a shine to his new Wookiee allies, to the point that he enthusiastically imitates their signature roars in the midst of battle.

    Episode 10: Retrieval 
  • A couple of miners walk in on the Batch repairing the Havoc Marauder. One miner, suspicious and alarmed, asks, 'Hey! Who are you?' Put on the spot, Wrecker tries to think up a fib and replies: 'Uhh... Mokko sent us.' It doesn't work.
  • While completely messed up, Mokko turning out to be a lazy, hedonistic glutton is pretty funny. It turns out the reason he's fat while the boys are starving is because he's hoarding the profits from the actually well-off mine for himself, and spends a significant amount of money buying himself lavish feasts that could comfortably feed his entire operation. He's shown to be so gluttonous that he throws away a spoon he was shoveling soup with because it's not getting it into him fast enough, ravages skewers with hamburger-sized meat chunks, and if his droid's interruption is any indication, he's taking longer than usual to gorge.
    Mokko: They can wait until I'm good and ready!
  • When the tables are turned and Mokko has lost the boys and his droids, he's furious and makes to attack the crowd with his cane. Ultimately he gets the exact result you'd expect from a crippled, obese and lazy hedonist: he takes a sloppy, slow, and easily telegraphed swing at the army of boys. They easily duck, and Mokko quickly loses his balance and falls off the bridge, only dangling to dear life by grabbing Benni. Completely oblivious to how he got himself into it, Mokko squanders the potential goodwill of the boys by somehow thinking he could pull Benni down to fall and save himself in the process. It doesn't work. And thus Mokko falls to his doom in the molten ipsium below.

    Episode 13: Pabu 
  • When the crew arrives on Pabu and see Phee warmly greet Shep, Wrecker nudges Tech and teases him that he's got competition.
  • Wrecker, for once can't eat anymore after they have a feast on the Island. Tech dryly notes he'll jot it down as the first time it has ever happened.
    • Wrecker's reaction to this is the icing on the cake; he looks and sounds absolutely baffled at the idea that Tech told a joke.

    Episode 14: The Tipping Point 
  • Buckle up, everyone: Tech's finally teaching Omega how to pilot the Marauder.
    • Omega boasts that she didn't set off the collision alarm thus time. Tech notes that's only true because she broke it in their last outing.
    • Omega asks what's next for this lesson. Tech tells her to execute a maneuver that she turns out to have an Affectionate Nickname for.
      Omega: The Tech Turn? Really?
      Tech: That is not what it is called...but I rather like it.

    Episode 15: The Summit 
  • Once again, the squad is facing difficult odds, in this case Tech explains they only have 30 seconds to board a moving rail car without getting caught on camera. As one, the whole group looks at Wrecker.
  • It's in the middle of a dark moment, but Tarkin is left seething that two parties of insurgents infiltrated his base on his home planet and have a good shot at getting away with it. Despite ordering his cohorts to stay in their seats and assuring their safety, Tarkin can't follow his own order to remain calm, at least not entirely. The following episode will reveal that Tarkin has ordered both the Partisans and the Bad Batch to be brought to him personally for interrogation. While Thrawn would be learning from the insurgents' victory and Vader would be slaughtering underlings for their failure, all Tarkin can think about is getting personal revenge. Tarkin's pettiness knows no bounds.

Season 3

    Episode 4: A Different Approach 
  • After Omega and Crosshair realize that Batcher has gone missing, the kid working the fruit stand outside of the bar offers to tell them Batcher's whereabouts in exchange for a not-insignificant amount of credits. An exasperated Crosshair begins to menacingly advance on the would-be swindler, immediately prompting him to wisely bump the offered price down to a far more reasonable amount.

    Episode 5: The Return 
  • Omega reminds Crosshair that while she is a kid, technically he's her younger brother. He actually chuckles in response.
  • It doesn't take long for Hunter and Crosshair to start bickering with each other. Which then causes Omega to scold Crosshair.
    Omega: I said to talk to him, not argue with him.
    Crosshair: (grumbles) He started it.
  • When they get to the depot, Hunter and Wrecker are having trouble digging, but Batcher…just gets to the bottom of the door in record time.
  • When Hunter and Crosshair return to the ship together, Echo jokingly notes that he doesn't see any blood on them and calls it "progress" between them.
  • Wrecker's reaction when the snow wyrm attacks.

    Episode 7: Extraction 
  • Crosshair has now become just as overprotective of Omega as the rest of the Bad Batch. So much so that once they crash their escape ship. He keeps pestering her with questions. Which has him come across more like a father, than a brother. Their light teasing leaving both Howzer and Nemec stumped.
    Omega: (annoyed) You're as bad as Hunter.
    Crosshair: (sounding dead serious) Oh, I'm much worse.

    Episode 8: Bad Territory 
  • Omega explaining who Phee is to Crosshair. Though it's clear from his Fascinating Eyebrow, that he's rather skeptical of Phee's "liberator of rare and ancient wonders" title.
    Omega: (defeated) Pirate, she's a pirate.
  • As Omega takes Crosshair to the beach to teach him to meditate, Batcher is seen beside them sleeping and snoring.

    Episode 9: Harbinger 
  • After Wrecker and Crosshair help one of the locals of Pabu with her fishing gear. Wrecker teases Crosshair about making friends, for his part. Crosshair only seems mildly annoyed about his brother's teasing.
    Wrecker: Ah, look at that. You made a friend.
  • While discussing how to procced with Ventress. Omega points out to Hunter, Crosshair and Wrecker that the rouge Force wielder chose not to kill them all. Even when she had curb-stomped them. Wrecker then sheepishly claims, they were just getting warmed up.
  • While attempting to respect Omega's wishes about not interfering in Ventress' tests, Hunter and Wrecker keep watch from a distance with a pair of binocs. As for Crosshair, he uses his sniper rifle.
    Wrecker: I don't like this; we should be out there with her.
    Hunter: We gave Omega our word we wouldn't intervene.
    Crosshair: You did.

    Episode 13: Into The Breach 
  • Rampart's offense towards his disguise for the infiltration. Not because there's something off with it, but the fact it bears a rank lower than what he once held:
    Rampart: I can't wear this. It's a Captain's uniform.
    *Beat*
    Rampart: I was a Vice-Admiral.
    Echo: Well, you've been demoted.
    Rampart: *grumbling* I hate clones.

    Episode 14: Flash Strike 
  • Witnessing the normally stoic, haughty ex-Admiral Rampart screaming in terror like a frightened little girl on multiple occasions and fleeing in a panic when confronted by the Dryax, while somewhat understandable given his situation, is still quite funny and satisfying to watch, given how much of a Hate Sink the guy has been in all of his appearances up until now.
  • After escaping from the crashing shuttle, Hunter drops an amusing bait-and-switch line regarding the fate of Rampart.
    Wrecker: Did, uh, Rampart make it?
    Hunter: Unfortunately... yes.

    Episode 15: The Cavalry Has Arrived 
  • As Omega is freeing the Zillo Beast, Bayrn starts sobbing and nothing the kids can do seems to sooth him, only getting them caught. What does end up coming him down? The Zillo Beast rampaging through the base.
  • After discovering that the Zillo Beast was set free, Echo correctly guesses that it was Omega's handiwork. When Emerie asks how he knows it was her, Echo proudly states it's the same thing he would have done.
  • On their approach, Wrecker, Hunter and Crosshair all notice the rampaging Zillo Beast, prompting Crosshair to ask if they think it was Echo or Omega's handiwork, with both Wrecker and Hunter casually guessing Omega.

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