Still has the potential to be better than Book of Boba Fett.
Aside from the random 90s power rangers cameos, I didn’t have a problem with it. I liked how they gave the Tusken Raiders nuance, and no story would have been enough to satiate the decades of contradicting lore around Boba Fett.
And you can’t beat them making part of Patton Oswald’s iconic star wars rant/filibuster canon.
Stuff I liked in BOBF: The Tusken Raider flashbacks and Boba’s spiritual journey. That could have been the whole show.
I liked Cad Bane. I don’t really have an attachment to the cartoons, but I thought he was efficiently and effectively introduced into the show.
Stuff I didn’t like: The mod gang. Low hanging fruit, but needed to be mentioned.
I didn’t like how dreadfully boring the action sequences tended to be, especially the shootouts. Shootouts in shows between groups should have some goals each group is trying to achieve in order to be exciting. In BOBF the shootouts were so flat. They felt like that Naked Gun shootout.
I didn’t enjoy the overly comical nature of so many side characters. Comedy in Star Wars is good, but extended scenes that feel like cosplayers doing improv are not. A lot of the new Star Wars content feels increasingly like watching cosplayers in a weird uncanny valley themepark of Star Wars. A setting that was once the example of a grungy and lived in setting now constantly has a layer of gloss varnish on everything.
Boba Fett himself seemed like a big dummy. His plan at the end to split up his few people to just kind of stand around was confusing. Boba Fett never seemed much interested in actually doing crime as a crime lord. I get that he is being redeemed as an anti-hero, and thus Disney wants him not to be too dark, be he easily could have become the new canon version of Talon Karrde and brokered in information. Boba Fett would know a lot of dirt. In any case he seemed to have little agency or decision making as the boss. Even the choice to hire mercenaries was suggested to him.
The series started out good as him literally being reborn as a new person via the Raiders way of life. Then it seemed to go into him seeking a retirement plan with passive income using the open spot Jabba left. That Mando’s cameo stole the show showed how dull it had become. I actually loved the idea of him injecting purpose into the vandals by hiring them, but did they have to be so campy? Jesus, I hadn’t thought of that spin-shot in a while…why?
My comment was a bit tongue in cheek because it did have some good parts, but there was a lot of missed potential. The sand people part I actually liked a lot, it was something cool and new. The power rangers I could have maybe looked past even though it was ridiculous, if they hadn’t tried to turn Boba into some kind of noble gangster. You can’t be a good guy AND run a criminal empire on Tatooine, sorry. Star Wars can be really dark sometimes but they didn’t want to go dark here? Makes no sense.
The worst part was the terrible action sequences and the lack of attention to detail, like the big ass droidekas not managing to kill anyone running in a straight line, just so bad, not to mention stuff like Boba’s back rocket reappearing magically for the final fight after being used a few scenes before. etc.
just very stupid low quality stuff.
the first 3 episodes that mostly had tuskens were the tits.
I couldn’t work out what I hated most about Book of Boba Fett until a character from the other series turned up and immediately sliced somebody in two.
And then I was like “why is Boba Fett such a massive fanny all of a sudden?”
Even Darth Vader had to tell the guy to chill the fuck out a bit.
The overmilking and enshittification of the Star Wars franchise is officially in full swing.
There’s a joke to be made but I can’t quite put my hand on it welp neither can Luke
They’re creepy and they’re kooky Mysterious and spooky…
Thing is a Jedi!
So who will they get for the main character? In other words, who gets the hand job?
The beauty is the actor simply has to play a disembodied hand…ergo, a hand job that feels like it’s from someone else. I call it The Stranger. I can feel the force tugging at me.