A retired car thief revives his team of professionals as he is compelled to steal fifty top-notch vehicles in one night if he wishes to see his brother alive.
Thank you writers for keeping up the quality you have delivered through the whole season and even taking it up a notch in the last episode.
This has been gruel, heartbreaking, terrifying but also beautifully told and closed. Thank you for keeping the rest of the batch alive. Thank you for gifting them a peaceful ending.
This series is truly a masterpiece and I couldn't have imagined a better ending to it.
hello sharks (jennifer corbett) i’m asking for an investment of 1million credits (the last two episodes to be longer than an hour total) with an ownership of 99% (revealing CX-2 as Tech) in exchange I won’t be admitted to the psych ward <3
i’m getting emotional about a lot of things ending about bad batch but damn am i gonna miss those cryptic tweets from jennifer and the kiners. that shits been torture for the past three years but man i’d do anything for them to continue
Daily reminder electric boogaloo. Please stop crediting Dave Filoni with the bad batch. Look you can credit him for creating the idea of the show, but beyond that even he admits most credit should go to Brad Rau and Jennifer Corbett. Who do you see at panels? Is Dave there? No he isn’t. When the man himself admits he isn’t that involved it means he isn’t.
So again please credit the right people they worked to hard and to long on this show just for their boss to get the credit.
Remember
Brad Rau= Supervising director (same position Filoni had on TCW) 
Jennifer Corbett= head writer so she is the one that causes your pain
Dave Filoni= Creator of the show, wrote one episode and dipped. So yes general ideas as seen in season 1 can be credited to Dave Filoni but beyond that and character progression that’s all the former.