This Bad Batch jack-o-lantern is giving us the feels

This Bad Batch jack-o-lantern is giving us the feels

As a dedicated fan of The Bad Batch, I was absolutely blown away by the heartwarming finale scene and the creative ways it has inspired fellow fans. Ct_girlie’s jack-o-lantern masterpiece perfectly encapsulated the emotions of that poignant moment, and it’s clear that the creators themselves were moved by its brilliance.


In the last part of the show The Bad Batch, Omega, now an adult, departed from her island residence Pabu to become a pilot for the Rebel Alliance. As she set off on new journeys, Hunter, visibly aged by time, bid her farewell with heartfelt words: “Omega, you’re one of ours. You’ll always be.” This touching moment was perfect for wrapping up the series.

A fan was so enamored with it that they created a pumpkin for Halloween, featuring Hunter and Omega illuminated beneath the Pabu moon, as showcased by @ct_girlie on Twitter.

This fan made creation caught the eye of the creators of The Bad Batch. Composers Sean and Deana Kiner shared on their Twitter account one simple word with a string of crying face emojis, saying, “Unbelievable!”

This scene in particular has a lot of significance to Sean Kiner, who revealed recently how he composed Omega’s Theme. With his newborn baby daughter in his lap, he composed the music for the young animated girl. He said at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, “My daughter was a newborn, and I was literally writing with her in my lap, this little bundle of joy. And the world was so dark, and everything was so bad. Just to have her, to feel like pure potential, pure hope, knowing that I was going to do my best to try and make sure that this little bubble of happiness, that her life would be happy. That she would know that she was loved. I turned all that into [Omega’s Theme]. I literally wrote it with her on my lap. I was at my keyboard, so I can’t help but to associate that with her.”

Jennifer Corbett, the showrunner of the series, expressed her thrill in just one word about the chilling decor for the final scene. On Twitter, she posted a heart and the word “Amazing!”.

As October creeps in, it’s my favorite time to witness fellow gamers and Star Wars enthusiasts unveiling their most impressive crafts. Just recently, I had the pleasure of showcasing a spectacularly carved Grand Inquisitor pumpkin! Keep up the fantastic work, you guys are truly inspiring!

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2024-10-20 20:51

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