How old was Omega at the end of The Bad Batch season 3?
According to the episode The End, Omega was 24 years old at the end of season 3 of The Bad Batch.
Now in season 4, he is 25. How many years has he actually spent in prison? If he was there for the first two seasons, then it would have been 7 years by the time of the events of season 4, since he gets sprung on the day that season 3 is supposed to end.
Is it possible to take a picture with a cell phone or camera from a helicopter in flight? Also, who took the picture of the house? I think I saw that on the video posted in this thread. Did they take that picture while they were in the air? I think the only way to do that would be by flying above certain height. The picture you saw in the thread was taken from the video.
Why is the date of the house when they shot it at 12:34 on the clock? Does that mean the filming of the series happened from 12:00 am to 12:34 pm? It just seems weird to me. On what grounds did you infer that the clock is set to 12:34 at the start of the series? I think the show creators thought that at the time that the series starts it will be 12:34 am, but how could they be sure that it is 12:34am at that moment? You also should look up the meaning of 12:34 and how it relates to time. "It just seems weird to me." There's a lot of 'weird' that we just have to accept about this show. And that's the appeal.
@Anon 11:21: I thought that at the time that the series is set, it would be 12:34am and the crew was filming at the house. It would also explain why they start the series at night. To the viewers, it would appear as if it's already 12:34am, but we know that it's really just midnight and the series is about to begin.
@Anon 11:23: That's the most important part of the story. What do you think is the deal with the man from the second-to-last episode? Who is he? How does he end up in Omega's house?
What happens to Omega after Bad Batch season 3?
The Bad Batch characters have been at the forefront of my mind since I first watched the season three premiere of AMC's The Walking Dead.
It's not that I don't love the show; it's that I love the characters and would love to know what happens to them next. (You should, too! It's brilliant.)
And since there have been no official announcements from AMC about the future of the series, I thought I'd take a look at some of the fan theories that have been floating around and try to find out what is most likely to happen. Here are some of the best theories, or what ifs? as they say in theater: Omega has been killed. I'm not sure how I feel about this one, because I like Omega so much, but the more I think about it, the more I think that he could survive. The way he survived the prison riot, and the way that he was able to be helpful to Daryl and Carol in the prison. He seems like a survivor. I mean, he is a survivor, but it seems like the writers want him to survive.
Omega has been captured by the Saviors. I really don't want that to happen. I think that's not what the show is trying to tell us.
Omega has joined the Saviors. I feel like this would be the best of both worlds for the writers, because they would be telling us that Omega survived, but still keeping the character alive for a future story.
Omega has died. No, really, I can't believe I just wrote that.
Omega has been rescued from the Saviors by Rick. This would be such a great way to bring him back into the story. He could be captured again, of course, but this would be a beautiful way to bring him back. I think we can all agree on that one.
Omega is a captive of the Saviors. This one just doesn't seem right to me. In my mind, that's the best case scenario for Omega, but I'm not sure that's what the writers are thinking.
Rick has killed Omega. So, there is another possibility.
Who is the clone assassin in Bad Batch season 3?
We already know that the titular bad batch is a reference to bad men.
Will we find out if the actual bad men are also clones?
You might have a better chance at knowing what's next in Bad Batch than others; you've already had a few hints. The last two chapters of Bad Batch season 2 ended with a question about who is next. The answer was: we know who you are. And a lot of people didn't like it. But there might have been a better way to tell fans that next they will get a taste of one of their new favorite Bad Batch characters. In the newest chapter for the series - named The End of All Things (which is just a bit of fan fiction for the show, BTW) - author John Joseph Adams and artists Nick Pitarra and Eric Battle give us something we never really expected or seen before: a glimpse into the life of the clones. It's a great page with plenty of character studies as well as a number of references from the comics. See for yourself when the next chapter of the ongoing series hit stands on December 25th, 2025, only in IDW Publishing's comic book series.
Adams and Pitarra: The End of All Things. Chapter 3. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 8. Introduction by Nick Pitarra. Backup art by Eric Battle. IDW Comics. Chapter 3.5 Chapter 4. Chapter 5.5 Chapter 5.7 Chapter 6.1 Chapter 7. Chapter 10. Chapter 11. Chapter 12. Chapter 13. Chapter 14. Chapter 15. Chapter 16. Chapter 18. Chapter 19. Chapter 20. Chapter 21. Chapter 23. Chapter 24. Chapter 25. Chapter 26. Character Bios. BadBatch.com Interview with John Joseph Adams: Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, and thanks also to Nick and Eric for making this such a wonderful illustration for me. Now, what's the background on the clone stories?
Where does Omega go at the end of The Bad Batch?
That was a good question.
The answer is never told in the movie and that is probably one of the most important things to know about the movie. It is very clear that Omega never died, and since the movie did not tell you where he went, he might still be on the streets fighting. I think it's possible that he did get back to his home planet. In fact, I'm pretty sure that he does, because I have read a comic book series based on the movie, and in the comic, Omega is being transported from the Earth to his home planet.
So he's definitely not dead, but if he is, he's got some serious problems because he's in a very dangerous situation right now. And in the end, that will probably be the biggest thing he has to deal with.
Is there any reason that he would be transported back to his home planet? I don't know. I don't think there is a clear explanation for that. But I think it's likely that Omega was put into some sort of suspended animation while he was still alive, so he'd be able to return to his home planet.
So is that how it goes? Do we just assume that he is still alive? Yeah, that's how it goes. But you can be sure that Omega will be facing some very difficult problems when he returns to his home planet.
Was there anything that you really liked about this movie? I liked the way they made the characters seem like real people. You could see the difference between them and the actors who played them. And I think the movie would have been much more successful if it had been made from just the perspective of an observer, someone who is watching the events unfold on screen. The point of view is always the same in the movie, but it's clear that it's also the point of view of the observer, because it's from the top of the Ferris wheel. But I thought the movie was really good, especially the ending.
That's a hard part to do, because you can't make a movie about the future without getting a little bit of the past mixed in. But I think it was done really well. I think it was made very realistically. I really liked that.
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