In the armory, Henry tells Ana the story he already told the other survivors. Jack says he will talk to her, but Locke tells him he already did, and she is talking to him this very moment. He tells him they need new blood to motivate Henry to talk, and suggests Ana Lucia. Jack is surprised to see him, as he had not finished showering, but Locke tells him that the steam opens up his pores. Jack gets out of the shower in the Hatch, and finds Locke shaving. John informs Jack of his plan while shaving. They ask her if everything is alright, and she tells them she is just light-headed, and walks away. While walking, they see Sun, stopping by a tree in pain. Meanwhile, as Rose and Bernard walk across the beach, they argue about Bernard forgetting Rose's birthday. When Ana asks if Jack knows about this, Locke responds he does not need Jack's permission to talk to her. He says she is the best option because of her experience with the Others, and her career as a cop. Outside of her tent, she finds Locke eating a banana, telling her that there is a man sitting in his hatch, who may be one of the Others - and Locke wants him out. He ruins her garden, saying that now she has no reason to come and work there.Īna Lucia is jogging on the beach, towards her shelter. He tells her they are going back to camp, especially because she was attacked by the Others, and he does not want her to get hurt again.
In her garden, Sun works until she hears rustling from the bushes. John enlists Ana Lucia's help in dealing with Henry. The doctor is frightened of Jin due to his employment with Sun's father. While walking outside with her dog, the fertility specialist drives up to her to confront her with the truth: she is not the reason why she and Jin cannot conceive a child Jin is. ♪ While their relationship is that of teacher and student, it's clear that Jae Lee would like it to be more when he encourages her to stay in Korea with him. Sun confesses to Jae Lee that she feels relieved about not being able to conceive and confides that she was planning on leaving Jin for America. The specialist tells them that Sun has endometriosis and that their chances of conceiving are impossible, news that clearly upsets Jin more than it does Sun. Since they haven't had any luck conceiving, Jin suggests that they visit a fertility specialist. Later, Sun takes English lessons from Jae Lee, her former love interest who left her for an American woman, who eventually left him. However, no matter how much they try, it does not work. With pressure from Sun's father, Jin desperately wishes to conceive a child, in the hopes that a baby will "change everything" in his life. Sun is found in the garden after she is kidnapped.Sayid finds a man hanging in a net from a tree and cuts him down, despite warnings from Danielle that he is one of the Others.This leaves viewers slightly out of the loop as the season ends. However, we don’t get to see where the Batch finds themselves after their adventures on Kamino. It means he’ll likely return as an adversary in season 2. What we get is enjoyable mainly Crosshair still resolving to work with the Empire. This doesn’t leave much room for character development and resolution at the end. In fact, the first 15 minutes or so is almost entirely action, showing the Batch’s efforts to get back above the water. We get to see how they survive, though there’s too much focus on action rather than plot here. While it’s not the most exciting or impactful episode of The Bad Batch so far, the finale does a good enough job of tying up any plot threads. and at the end, we see the Empire preparing Kaminoan scientist Nala Se to help work on new Imperial research. They do manage to escape using floating pods, but Crosshair refuses to join up with them. There’s an uneasy alliance between our heroes and Crosshair – who tried to kill them all last episode. Trapped on a Kaminoan structure that’s rapidly sinking into the water, the Batch scamper throughout their ravaged homeworld as they try to get back to the surface. We get to see how the Batch survives their turmoil on Kamino, as well as what will happen going forward with Crosshair and the Empire. However, it does wrap up the action in a reasonably satisfying way. The Bad Batch Episode 16 isn’t the best instalment of the show we’ve had.