Tribe
- Episode aired Feb 1, 2023
- TV-PG
- 26m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.2K
YOUR RATING
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Dee Bradley Baker
- The Bad Batch
- (voice)
- …
Michelle Ang
- Omega
- (voice)
Shelby Young
- Axis Droids
- (voice)
- …
Noshir Dalal
- Axis Leader
- (voice)
Jonathan Lipow
- Cartel Droid #1
- (voice)
- …
JP Karliak
- Cartel Droid #2
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGungi previously appeared in season five of The Clone Wars during the four-part Younglings story arc beginning with The Gathering (2012).
- GoofsThe Bad Batch state that the Wookiee village was razed by Imperial tanks, and upon seeing the slavers, identify their hardware as Imperial and question how they could've gotten their hands on it. The tanks shown are Separatist, not Republic/Imperial.
Featured review
A punch to the feels
Just like The Solitary Clone I got some real Episode V and RO/Andor type vibes. The episode definitely felt longer than it ran (in a good way) and it was great to be introduced to a reprized character that fans actually care about again. It also added another layer to the disenfranchised droids which was very interesting if not a bit disturbing.
I was never a fan of Endor or the mini wookies so it's great to see where they end up with this episode and expanding the lore of the location. It definitely opens the door for more creativity at this location in future Star Wars shows. Not to mention once there the interactions between the characters, the fights, the new characters and the hateful yet calculating Empire from Episode V were well thought out and executed.
Andor proved we can have a Star Wars show with a minimum of filler episodes. If they want to add depth to the characters spread the filler out with short scenes and conversations over the season instead of lumping it in single episodes, especially since we only get one episode a week. Hopefully we get more episodes like Tribe and The Solitary Clone from here on out!
I was never a fan of Endor or the mini wookies so it's great to see where they end up with this episode and expanding the lore of the location. It definitely opens the door for more creativity at this location in future Star Wars shows. Not to mention once there the interactions between the characters, the fights, the new characters and the hateful yet calculating Empire from Episode V were well thought out and executed.
Andor proved we can have a Star Wars show with a minimum of filler episodes. If they want to add depth to the characters spread the filler out with short scenes and conversations over the season instead of lumping it in single episodes, especially since we only get one episode a week. Hopefully we get more episodes like Tribe and The Solitary Clone from here on out!
helpful•66
- gpeele8
- Feb 2, 2023
Details
- Runtime26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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