The loss of Crosshair’s helmet is so significant. The fact that he didn’t even bother to look for it, even more so.
The animators have always used helmets to represent a dichotomy. Pre Order-66, it was a symbol of a soldier’s individualism, as most troopers opted to paint their helmet to their liking; something to make them easily distinguishable from their brothers. Post Order-66, helmet-wear was used to signify the loss of a soldier’s autonomy. Yes, obviously for cranial protection as well (keep the melon safe during battle, you know), but once Order 66 was issued, aside from Batch members, seeing a clone trooper without their helmet on was a very rare sight.
In Season 1 Episode 1, Crosshair opted to keep his helmet on during the flight back to Kamino after Order-66 on Kaller, and through the halls of Tipoca city until they reached their barracks. I think the writers and animators were trying to symbolize that he had lost a large portion of his control.
Through the rest of the first season, Crosshair was largely hidden behind his new imperial helmet; one that was completely lacking resemblance or connection to his past as a member of CF-99. I think his Imp helmet was something that, at least in the beginning, he wore proudly; it was a symbol of his new role, his new rank, his future, his new ideology.
But in The Solitary Clone (S2 E3), after a poignant discussion with Cody, we see Crosshair look at his helmet with implied contempt, regret, and even possibly, repulsion. This was new.
In the first minutes of Season 2 Episode 12, we see him reprimanded by an imperial superior officer for not wearing it, which I found interesting. Keep in mind, Crosshair was also helmet-less when he met with Cody before their mission to Desix. Same scenario: waiting by the ship for a debrief from his commander before leaving for the mission. But this time, the writers opted to emphasize that his face was exposed.
Now, his helmet is completely gone. In a mission gone sour, it was eaten by an avalanche. And I found it very interesting that Crosshair’s first thought after emerging from the snow, was to find and save Mayday, a reg commander who he’d met only hours previously, and who took all of Crosshair’s imperial ideology and challenged it. He carefully puts Mayday’s helmet back on him, but doesn’t even spare a thought for his own.
In the final minutes of E12, we see Crosshair, and his face in all its glory, shoot his Lieutenant. An angry murder noodle move, yes... but also a desperate, frustrated one.
The presence of Imperial Crosshair feels diminished. The reemergence of Bad Batch Crosshair feels imminent.
*pls note that I used the term “reg” to reference Crosshair’s previous intolerance for regular clones, and was not meant in any derogatory sense*
just hit play
I wanna talk about the food fight scene so I’m gonna, because it perfectly captures the team dynamic and maybe gives us some answers for what it’ll look like with all six reunited.
Omega instigates. She’s trying to be noble of course, but she’s the really impulsive one and most conflicts in the show start with her. She knows all these clones are brainwashed but isn’t afraid of them.
Hunter tries to end the fight before it begins, but uses intimidation because a. pride, b. he’s protective, and c. of course he does. He’s actually successful!
Wrecker escalates the fight for no dang reason! Because he’s Wrecker! And we love that for him!
Hunter is not surprised and doesn’t hesitate to haul off and punch the first person he sees.
Echo takes a second to 😑 about it because he’s the newbie (and the mom). But he’s a soldier and these are his guys, so he has no problem kicking butt when it comes to it.
Tech backs up his bros. He doesn’t like conflict but he isn’t afraid of it, and despite being the smart guy he is PERFECTLY physically capable.
Only when his meal gets ruined does Crosshair actually get involved. He picked a fight with Rex in season seven so we know he’s not avoidant. He just tends to look out for himself (to be fair he’s partially 66’d here)
One thing I love about animated Star Wars is how subtly they distinguish the clones, and of course TBB is a great example. I’m so excited to see what’s next for them.
Here’s a deranged low-quality Omega for the road.
why is Sycamore so adorable….
father and son selfie before overthrowing the emperor ig
Detroit: Become Human, doodles #10
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battle themes. deep analysis
lysandre: noble evil gay. that instrument that’s associated with royalty, evil is the whole motif and the choirs are pretty good tbh tho not sure what would be the meaning
ghetsis: “you will DIE” thats actually exactly what happens in it
colress: math????
cyrus: tbh i can’t stop imagining cossacks folk dances but idk compared to ghetsis’s drums which are chaotic his are more firm and stable
maxarch: i do not treat trumpets seriously but its like you fight your boisterous/nerd friend who is slightly evil, its fun and its like slightly evil
giovanni: idk his theme in origins was way cooler and more ominious, the game is like hidden evil??
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