In the first season of “The Bad Batch,” we were introduced to Lula. Lula is an adorable little Tuka doll with a clone helmet face painted on it. She was obviously very important to Wrecker and he clearly went into a panic when she was briefly lost. It meant a lot to him when Omega found Lula and gave it back to him. It meant even more when the Bad Batch built Omega her own room on the Marauder and Wrecker placed Lula inside of it for her. Wrecker, in many ways, is a sort of a child himself, and the gesture did not go unnoticed.
Lula was an important symbol that continued to occasionally pop up throughout the first two seasons of “The Bad Batch,” reminding the audience that, at the end of the day, Omega is still a kid in the middle of a war. It also helped to strengthen the ties of her relationship with Wrecker in a visual way.
However, the third season has now amplified the doll’s significance something fierce to deliver one hell of an emotional punch.