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hubblebubblehub · 3 days
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Right wing men will come out and explicitly admit they find it funny when women are punched by random men, and that we all deserve it because some of us vote Democrat, and trad women like Ashley will still try to reason with them.
This is what you get when you beg for breadcrumbs of humanity from those who hate you. These men are so upfront about the monsters that they are it isn’t funny any more.
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hubblebubblehub · 3 days
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I honestly think because bad batch in general is quite rushed. They skip over pivotal moments like how did omega break it to crosshair that tech died? How did they break the news to Phee?
This season also feels a bit repetitive because it starts off with Omega breaking free from tantiss...and she's going to do it again.
Emerie' s development is good, but it does feel rushed and I am feeling less of an impact from her story. We also just have crumbs about how she came to be...why?
Next episode is going to be the last, and honestly it kind of feels sucky! Like what about Wolffe, Cody, Rex? No senate episodes to wrap up how the clones will he treated in legislation?? (That we know of)
I just wish the bad batch had more seasons and episodes tbh, to flesh out the world a bit more.
the bad batch s3 started so promising but they've really fumbled these last couple of episodes.
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“Remain calm. Cooperate. And you might survive.”
A character study on Dr. Emerie Karr
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I’ve had a post about Emerie wandering around the back of my mind all season, but haven’t really been able to pull anything together yet that I felt would do her character justice. In addition, I believe there are other people who can speak to some of her position and experiences in a cult-like environment where she has been raised with bounded choices and lack of agency better than I can, but I will still touch on those things here a bit.
Many people have been frustrated at Emerie’s character, even going so far as to say they hate her for not acting in ways we wish she would and for working in the Empire, conducting horrific experiments, and going along with Hemlock’s plans. While I understand the frustrations, there is nothing that Emerie has done that truly exceeds anything that Crosshair or Cody or Wolffe ever did under the Empire, especially when considering that her actions and choices are all very firmly rooted in a very chaotic, traumatizing, and lacking environment that she was raised in. She may not have had a chip (we don’t know), but regardless, she has not been given the amount of free will and expansive thinking that her clone brothers and Omega experienced during the war and after. Even still, her Jango Fett genes are showing through, with a natural affinity and compassion for children tugging on her latent moral compass the more and more she is around them. 
“Remain calm. Cooperate. And you might survive.” We first meet Emerie in season 2, when Crosshair is transferred to Tantiss after killing Lt. Nolan. She notably uses his name immediately, and seems to have a slightly more caring nature to her than any of the other medical assistants (like Dr. Scalder) that we have seen on Tantiss. She is focused and seems content and dedicated to her work, but wants Crosshair to survive and not be harmed more than is necessary. She seems to have traces of both Tech and Dr. Hemlock in her, with a dedication to science and the tasks assigned to her, and a mind that is obviously adept and capable of accomplishing various procedures. While she follows all of Dr. Hemlock’s orders completely, she shows traces of compassion to Crosshair along the way, and begs him not to try and escape. At this point, her own access card doesn’t even allow her to get outside, and we’ve never seen her on any of the landing platforms. She seems to have an intimate knowledge of how impossible it is to escape the facility (has she tried to herself?)
“She is a clone. And therefore Imperial property.”  Hemlock is talking about Omega here, but the camera pans to include Emerie standing beside him, looking at him. This cinematography choice will occur several times, where dialogue from Hemlock or Omega is overlaid with a shot of Emerie’s face to show that comments about freedom and clones and specimens and choice all have double meanings that include Emerie, even if she has the supposed station and respect of a doctor’s position. At this point it is unclear whether she fully understands how she is just as much a prisoner inside these walls as Crosshair and the other clones are. 
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“A prisoner? You are no such thing. It is far safer in here than it is out there.” This is but one of many times that Emerie uses the word “safe” in regard to being on Mt. Tantiss, following the rules, and doing what is expected. She comes to retrieve Omega every morning, mostly chipper and focused on including her in her tasks for the day. She shows care for Omega but is fully absorbed in her duties and what to her is normal daily life. An empty room that locks from the outside is probably the norm for her. For Omega, it is decidedly not, and Omega’s curious but justice-oriented nature begins to tilt the axis of Emerie’s perceptions. When first meeting her, Emerie acknowledges her as her sister and wants her to trust her. It’s clear that she maybe knew of Omega at some point, even though Omega had never heard of her until now. We get a slight glimpse of why that would be, when Emerie tells Omega that she was on Kamino initially but was “sent elsewhere until Dr. Hemlock took me under his wing.” There is a LOT embedded in that sentence. Sent away by Nala Se? Why? What was her initial purpose in being created? Why was she discarded? Was Omega a “better” version of her? Where did she go, and how and why did Hemlock find her and bring her up as his medical assistant, seeing “potential” in her. It’s obvious Emerie’s sense of self-worth, while relatively strong, also hinges on following Hemlock’s orders. All of this screams abandonment and grooming even if not of a sexual nature, and Emerie certainly seems to show the submissive, trusting, and yet fearful disposition one might expect from someone whose life has been defined by those circumstances. 
 “You don’t know she won’t survive. She deserves a chance.”  A conversation about letting a domesticated Lurca hound out into the wild to fend for herself is clearly paralleled with Emerie’s fate. Emerie tries to act as a mediator between Hemlock and Omega, hoping that the girl won’t be hurt or punished. Hemlock scoffs at Omega’s decision to let Batcher go, and her impassioned statement above. He sneers “the flawed logic of an idealistic child. Emotion and sentiment have no place within these walls. You would do well to remember that.” Emotion and sentiment have seemingly been lacking in Emerie’s upbringing, yet they continue to have an influence on her impulses and actions more and more. A testament to this is the fact that she keeps Omega’s straw Lula doll after it is found during a midnight room inspection, and eventually gives it back to her even though it breaks protocol. She will later keep this doll hidden after Omega escapes, and give it to one of the Vault “specimens”, Eva, in an attempt to comfort her. In that initial confrontation with Omega, Hemlock had added a final warning: “Actions always have consequences. Sometimes not in the ways we imagine.” What will this mean in the future for both him and Emerie? Their choices until recently have seemed in line and coherent, but they are diverging more and more.  
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“It’s best not to ask questions.”  Emerie once again demonstrates the dichotomy of her perspectives as she affirms the authority and deference that she believes she owes Dr. Hemlock, while also being attentive to Omega’s shift in mood after being told by Nala Se that she must escape. Emerie tells Omega to get some rest, thinking she isn’t feeling well. There is no reason for her to do this other than the fact that she cares about Omega, as against protocol as those feelings are.  
“You’re not thinking clearly. Escape is not possible. This is for your own good.”  After finding Crosshair and Omega ready to escape through the Lurca hound tunnels, she begs both of them to see what to her is reason and sense. She doesn’t want either of them to get in trouble or be hurt, and would have covered for them if they would simply surrender and return to their cells. She affirms again that escape is not possible, from her perspective, and that what is best is quiet acquiescence. We see this continued struggle between her own budding moral compass, her sense of duty, her fear, her belief that it is safer to stay and to be quiet and to stay small. After they escape the facility, she finds out that Omega’s blood is the binder they have been looking for all along, and partly out of scientific duty, and partly knowing that this knowledge is the only thing that will save Crosshair and Omega’s escaping ship from being shot down, she informs Dr. Hemlock. 
“Do you trust me? I’ve spent years working by your side. I could be more useful.”  Before Omega is recaptured, we get an entire episode from Emerie’s POV (which also establishes her as a very important character for the remainder of the season). Here we begin to see more of her conflicted moral compass, and also her budding sense of self esteem. “You wish to be the new chief scientist Dr. Karr?” “I believe I’ve earned it.” This fully encapsulates the dynamic that these two “doctors” have shared over the years. Emerie knows that Hemlock only values things that are useful, and probably only sees her own value in the light of what she can contribute, due to how she was raised and the circumstances she has been trapped in. Hemlock’s tone of voice implies that he has never considered her as being the new chief scientist, and yet he acquiesces quite quickly, almost as though he’s just too busy to think about it and if it means things are brought back up to production standard then he’s fine with her taking Nala Se’s place. His utter disregard for Emerie as an actual human and someone with merit is disgusting, but to Emerie it comes across as respectful benevolence (as long as she follows the rules). It is good to see her start to stand up for herself, although she has no idea what she is getting herself into.  
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“You’re safe SP-32.”  Emerie’s experiences watching over the children in the vault begin to chip away HARD at the beliefs she has grown up with and the perspectives she has kept herself sheltered behind. She initially tries to connect with one of the children, Eva, but Hemlock quickly stops her and tries to force his perspective that these are simply “scientific assets. Specimens.” The children defy this characterization at every turn. Eva compliments Emerie’s glasses, shares her name. Jax reiterates that his number is not his name when he tries to escape, and Emerie spends the entire sequence of him trying to escape torn, worried for him, and disgruntled at how violently Scorch and the other commandos treat him. Her conflict continues to grow as Eva asks how Jax is after the escape attempt, and she has to face her duplicity in telling Eva everything would be fine, when it is not. 
“They’re children. Like I was. Was your plan to discard them too?” Finally, Emerie confronts Nala Se, and we get more of a glimpse into the circumstances of her childhood. Emerie obviously carries enormous bitterness and resentment for however Nala Se treated her and the choice to abandon her in favor of Omega, and she throws this back in Nala Se’s face asking why the rest of the children in the Vault haven’t been protected either. “The Empire will keep them in order to control them” — once again a layered statement that includes Emerie’s own position. “They don’t belong in here” — Omega’s hopeful and determined perspective has gotten through to her on some level, just as it did with Crosshair. However, despite her growing sense of guilt and remorse, Emerie still feels powerless and at the mercy of her environment. “I don’t have that kind of power.” But Nala Se challenges her that she does, and that her choices going forward will need to be hers and hers alone. 
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“And where did this child come from?”  Emerie starts to take small steps towards more independent choices when she insists on accompanying Scorch to pick up the next force sensitive child. Whether her plan was to try and fudge the results so he could be returned to his home, or just find out more information about how these children are procured and how many are being kidnapped, she can’t change the outcome of Bayrn being brought in. But her dismay at how young he is and how much worse this situation keeps getting is evident. Just as telling is Hemlock’s misinterpretation of her hesitation of taking in another “specimen.” He thinks she’s afraid of them harming her in an escape attempt. He doesn’t see that her personal convictions have started to become louder in her mind and heart than his commands and manipulation. She continues to take steps toward autonomy by comforting Eva, using the girl’s name, and bringing her Omega’s straw toy, that she had kept against orders. The situation is wearing on her more and more. But there’s hope for her yet.
“Emerie, you don’t have to do this.” Once Omega is back on Tantiss, Emerie retreats back into her shell a bit as Hemlock orders her to test Omega’s blood again. She knows what will happen and where Omega will be taken when the sample comes through, and she looks utterly defeated and cornered, sighing, her shoulders slumped like Crosshair’s when he was still imprisoned. Yet even as far as she’s come, she can’t see a way around completing this task. “I’m sorry, but I do.” She tries to soften the blow with “for what it’s worth, I’m glad you’re safe.” But Omega is not having it. “Am I??” Emerie knows she’s not, sighing in fear and resignation again as Hemlock takes Omega away to the vault. She tries to console herself by giving the children better games to keep their minds engaged, and pointedly asserts her rank and decision to keep Omega in contact with the other children even when Dr. Scalder disagrees with her choice. Her confidence is still growing. Her sense of right and wrong is slowly becoming more and more defined. She is now starting to show a split front between her attempts to placate Omega vs. the questions and doubts that have been festering inside her. Will she finally be able to push through her fears and use her influence and position to help the children, the clones, Omega, and the Batch escape by the end? Or will she remain trapped in a life that she didn’t choose but that she has long since begun to question and pull away from?
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Just like the rotating dial of test vials that she oversees every day, Emerie’s moral compass continues to inch closer and closer toward a resolution, until hopefully it will click fully into place. And when it does, Hemlock will (hopefully) regret every ounce of trust he’s ever placed in her. And Omega will hopefully be fully justified in the trust, pleas, and examples that she has been giving Emerie, her big sister, this whole time. Emerie’s sense of identity, justice, and conviction hang in the balance. She can be an agent of change for everyone’s fates, if she chooses to step into her own.  
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hubblebubblehub · 7 days
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To be fair, there were many times the protagonist was just unlikeable, and I think it was part of the show to demonstrate how there really isn't just a black and white villain and victim. It was sometimes just so hard to watch baby reindeer because Donny would actively choose bad decisions or as you said, let Teri get hurt because of his indulgence, cowardice and honestly a 'need' for attention, even if it was from his stalker.
Teri does eventually break up with him, and calls him out on his bullshit. I don't think the intention of the series was for us to necessarily like the protagonist, but really to see how complex and terrifying the experience of being stalked can be.
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So I finished this show and it definitely yields a lot of mixed emotions. I can't say I ever liked the protagonist or felt particularly sympathetic towards him. I just can't get over seeing a trans character portrayed the way they did. What kind of well put together beautiful intelligent charming therapist would ever tolerate not only a chaser, but a lying ashamed sexually confused chaser who hides her around town and doesn't take an unhinged stalker seriously? Even the most desperate unstable trans women out there have a limit. But this guy gets this woman physically and verbally attacked through his own self-indulgence and cowardice, and this girl still entertains a relationship with him and was convinced to hide out at home with him from his stalker?
It feels so much like we're always portrayed as desperate fools always throwing ourselves into dangerous situations (Euphoria being a prime example.) And I'm not saying there aren't desperate foolish trans women out there, there totally are, and I've been that fool a time or two, but I was nowhere near as well put together and stable as this woman seemingly was. I wouldn't expect a woman like that to even put up with *my* drama, let alone this life-destroying idiot. I'm sure Richard Gadd thought he was being generous by portraying a trans woman as such a great lady, but the implication of this character is that we're so inherently desperate that we fall for the most obvious unstable life-wrecking losers even when we're kicking ass at life.
To get this out of the way, good on Richard Gadd for talking about the abuse he experienced and recovering from his shame spiral, BUUUUUT, does he have to play into the gullible drama-magnet trans woman trope so GD hard while he does it? It's so hard to sympathize with his character, despite having dealt with extreme self-hatred and sexual abuse in my life, simply because this is the same type of guy who "comes out" because he realizes he finds trans women attractive and expects people to be impressed. And it's not like I'm unsympathetic towards the struggles of men in a society dominated by toxic masculinity, it's a real struggle and it sucks, but when you put it side by side with the struggles trans women go through, it shows just how much perspective you still lack.
But maybe I'm just a cynical bitch 🤷‍♀️
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hubblebubblehub · 10 days
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"Hey how is it going?"
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hubblebubblehub · 18 days
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I agree - is it just me or do they skip over moments that seem really important?? Like how did Omega tell Crosshair about Tech - that's a real defining moment!
I’m gonna be real honest here, not showing Wrecker, and ESPECIALLY Hunters reaction to get Omega being captured again, annoys me so bad. Why they are having these HUGE moments off camera this season, makes no sense and is disappointing. Showing how they actually feel about this is SO IMPORTANT.
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hubblebubblehub · 18 days
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Fucking hell these trailers are making it look like the whole batch will fucking die
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hubblebubblehub · 20 days
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I can't wait for them to show that clone-x is just a random clone and we're all just projecting like the clowns we are 🤡🤡🤡
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hubblebubblehub · 24 days
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by golly… i was not ready to see those kids in that lab. i was.not.ready. i immediately started bawling like those are BABIES. the bad batch season 3 is NOT for women with high maternal instincts.
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hubblebubblehub · 25 days
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The voice sounds really gravelly and really doesn't sound like the kind of 'british' accent Tech has compared to the rest of the clones
I’m not convinced CX-2 is Tech. If you listen to his voice patterns, it sounds more like Crosshair.
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hubblebubblehub · 25 days
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POUR ONE OUT FOR THE MARAUDER
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hubblebubblehub · 25 days
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Post "Identity Crisis" Mood
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hubblebubblehub · 25 days
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That episode uh…
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hubblebubblehub · 27 days
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Me rewatching bad batch s2 and I really feel like they are not bringing tech back like his whole speech with Omega about how change is a part of life?? The squad existed before new members like echo and will exist afterwards???
CROSSHAIR SAYING THE CONDITIONING ON TANTISS DIDNT WORK ON HIM BECAUSE HES DEFECTIVE????????
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hubblebubblehub · 28 days
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I always thought Tech looked familiar……
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And then it hit me-
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hubblebubblehub · 28 days
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hubblebubblehub · 1 month
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Wait where are people getting this theory that omega has a high M Count? Nothing aludes to that in the whole show.
Omega has the raw genetic material of jango Fett. When her blood was taken they added a sample of some other specimen to see if it would retain the same m count without deteriorating. And it did. That doesn't mean she is force sensitive.
That means she is the only clone who can withstand an m count transfer. So ventress didn't lie.
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