By Dan Brooks
The actor talks to StarWars.com about her mysterious Imperial scientist and the game-changing reveal to close out Season 2.
Spoiler warning: This article contains plot details from the two-episode Season 2 finale of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, “The Summit” and “Plan 99.”
When Keisha Castle-Hughes landed the role of Doctor Emerie Karr, an Imperial scientist introduced in the second season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, she was told very little about the character. But one piece of direction hinted that there was a deeper significance to the part.
“I mean, the big giveaway for me was that they had asked me to use my natural accent, and Michelle Ang as Omega uses her natural accent, as well,” the New Zealand-native tells StarWars.com. “And so I immediately was like, ‘Okay, so we can assume that these people are from the same place and we are going to reveal some kind of history there.’”
The Disney+ show’s creators, however, still weren’t telling. “They’d say, ‘Oh, maybe that could be exciting if you thought about it that way,’” Castle-Hughes adds, laughing…
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