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Spoilers Book of Boba Fett [Spoiler Discussion]

That seems to be making a bit more of a meal of the topic than is really necessary.

Luke took out the guards on the skiffs because it's 1 vs. like 20, and Han, Lando & Chewie are essentially unarmed way out in the open, so he needs to whittle down the number people actively trying to kill them as fast as possible. He had the cannon fire at the deck because if he didn't the barge itself could potentially give pursuit, and possibly shoot down their skiff. (If anything was personal there, it was how Leia straight up murdered Jabba - not that the slug didn't have it coming or anything.)

Also note he gave Jabba EVERY opportunity to end this whole thing peacefully. He sent tribute seeking an audience. He was ignored. He showed up and warned Jabba that he WILL be taking Han and the Wookiee one way or the other, and Jabba could either choose to profit from this, or be destroyed. And Jabba tried to feed him to his pet. Even at the Pit of Carkoon Luke gave him one final chance to free them or die. Jabba chose death. It's not an ambush when the other side outnumbers them 20 to 1, has been given multiple explicit warnings, AND is currently in the process of trying to execute them.

If any of that sounds un-Jedi like to anyone then I suspect you have a misapprehension as to what Jedi are about. Make no mistake, they are killers. They'll attempt de-escalation and diplomacy first, but will cut someone down without hesitation or remorse if that person chooses violence. We saw this from the get go. In the Cantina, Ben first tries to calm the two barflies, but the second they went for their blasters he didn't flinch and took them both down in an instant, then carried on about his business without so much as a second glance.

I remember Filloni relating how George would describe how Jedi approach conflict resolution. And that very scenario Lucas described (or at least the set up for it) ended up being used in Rebels with the Kanan/Fen Rau confrontation. They'll start a negotiation by placing their lightsaber on the table (usually figuratively, but literally in this case) to show that violence is an option. They'd rather that the party in question come to terms peacefully, because the saber is the only alternative if that's what they choose.
Jedi aren't comic book superheroes who never kill. They're Jedi. They carry don't carry swords just for the look of the thing; they're there to serve a purpose.

ETA: OK, that's a pretty damned cool looking poster.
 
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The Weequay bartender indicated Vanth was gunned down. That seemed to be that it might have been more than a shoulder wound. Still, glad to see he survived. And called the modding.

Fun finale though. Still, I’d like to see some new ideas explored in Star Wars, not JUST fan service.
 
OK, so that was a thing that happened. King Kong homage with a Rancor?! You bet!
Oh and can people shut up now about Fett not having much to do? Because we got a lot of Fett in this one.

A little bummed about Cad Bane's death, but it makes sense from a thematic perspective; he's the last living vestige of Fett's old life, a walking embodiment of the person he was, and that Bane tried to mold him into. So it's appropriate that he uses his gaderffii - the symbol of his rebirth - to put and end to it (at least until Aurra comes back from the dead . . .) Also, we still have like a 30 year gap between Bad Batch and now, so still plenty of opportunities for more stories with him down the line (see also: Maul, Vader, etc.) Plus we did seem to get yet another tacit confirmation that their duel in the unfinished TCW arc happened.
Oh and I'm calling it now; the next time we see Peli, she'll have added Todo to her droid menagerie! It's not like he has anywhere else to go.

One thing I appreciated that this show did was to flesh out the diversity of Tattooine, especially with the distinction between rurals and townies. Not to say that other media hasn't gotten into it before (mostly just the 'Kenobi' book), but it was never made that explicit in live action portrayals.

Not surprisingly, the Scorpenek is based on concept art for a droid cut from AotC (quite appropriate, given the Fett connection), labelled as an "annihilator Droid" in the 'Art of . . .' book. It was basically a super droidika, in the same sense than the B2s were super battledroids. I think it may have also shown up in some old reference books before now.
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The sound design people were clearly using a whole bunch of the ED-209 sound effects library in there (mixed with a little AT-ST I think.) A cute touch given that both ED and the Rancor were Tippet creations. I half expected R2 to show up in the X-Wing and blast one of the droids. Alas, it was not to be!

Not sure where Fett goes from here. The closing scene seems to indicate he doesn't intent to stick around long term, or at least he doesn't intent to rule long term and, may install a less dictatorial system for the locals to self-govern.
I wouldn't be surprised if he shows back up in Mando season 3 to help retake Mandalore.
 
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While I enjoyed the hour.....I was "meh" overall for a finale. Half of it was pew pew that seemed to go on a bit longer than needed.......Grogu pops in and does his thing.....OK Cool.
 
I was a bit surprised Grogu didn't lift up at least one of the droids, after what he was able to do to the Mudhorn.
It shows growth. by targeting that one joint he disabled it and he didn't need to exhaust himself trying to hold the whole damn thing up in the air, or try to crush it.
Also reflected in how he dealt with the rancor: He's using the force for peace, not violence. Avoiding brute force in favour of a more subtle approach.
 
While I enjoyed the hour.....I was "meh" overall for a finale. Half of it was pew pew that seemed to go on a bit longer than needed.......Grogu pops in and does his thing.....OK Cool.
Yeah I enjoyed it, but that's how I kinda felt too. A lot of the time I was just waiting for the Rancor to show up; you knew what was gonna happen.

Those little flashbacks to young Boba looking out the window on Kamino in the first few episodes kinda went nowhere then..
 
And we did not get any clue to what Mando Season 3 might be about.......other than a joy ride. :beer:
 
And we did not get any clue to what Mando Season 3 might be about.......other than a joy ride. :beer:
Well we know he's been told he has to go to Mandalore to redeem himself according to creed (and that he still believes in said creed.) We also know the Darksaber/Bo Katan thing probably needs to be resolved . . . and that Sabine is going to be in the Ahsoka show. I think Mandalore is a safe bet for what's up next.
 
Not surprisingly, the Scorpenek is based on concept art for a droid cut from AotC (quite appropriate, given the Fett connection), labelled as an "annihilator Droid" in the 'Art of . . .' book. It was basically a super droidika, in the same sense than the B2s were super battledroids. I think it may have also shown up in some old reference books before now.
It was also called Scorpenek in legends.

https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Scorpenek_annihilator_droid

There was a bit of a nod there to the unaired clone wars episodes where Bane and Boba work together, plus the duel.

What's interesting, is in those episodes Kid Boba also comes into conflict with Bane, trying to protect innocents
 
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I was starting to think the episode would be a let down until the Rancor showed up and salvaged things a bit. Prior to that I found the story and tactics had a lot of dumb beats with characters only surviving through sheer muscle if not outright plot armor. Boba as crimelord didn't work out very well at all except his respect mandate brought him some loyal hands and maybe that's the point. He's certainly lucky to have Fennec as his majordomo.

The stuff with the droids and the Rancor as mentioned were a highlight and the sheer spectacle forced me to suspend disbelief for a while and just enjoy the shenanigans. Prior to that the battle was feeling a bit held back by TV scale (or maybe Rodriguez' directing).

Grogu needed a sign around his neck reading "I'm not mad, just disappointed. --Luke". Poor guy looked like a sack of potatoes in a couple of scene and maybe was.


The sound design people were clearly using a whole bunch of the ED-209 sound effects library in there (mixed with a little AT-ST I think.) A cute touch given that both ED and the Rancor were Tippet creations. I half expected R2 to show up in the X-Wing and blast one of the droids. Alas, it was not to be!
And they teased the birth of Robocop at the end. :)

It shows growth. by targeting that one joint he disabled it and he didn't need to exhaust himself trying to hold the whole damn thing up in the air, or try to crush it.
At first I thought he had extracted a new toy "ball"* from the droid.


* get yer mind out of the gutter...

Damned Decepticon droids!
https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Scorponok_(G1)
 
While I enjoyed the hour.....I was "meh" overall for a finale. Half of it was pew pew that seemed to go on a bit longer than needed.......Grogu pops in and does his thing.....OK Cool.
Yeah. I mean I loved all the bits I was meant to.

Was I barking up the wrong tree expecting something with more depth and development for the titular character? Quite possibly. I expected a standalone Boba series, but instead got an oddly structured Boba series spliced with Mando season 2.5.

I hope there's another season; if this is the foundation for future adventures (presumably off world), great. I'd be pretty disappointed if this was crafted as a one off limited run.

But that all said I enjoyed it thoroughly. I just would've liked to have enjoyed more Boba!
 
The episode is referenced in the Disney+ app as a season finale. I’d be surprised if we didn’t get a second book… of Boba.
 
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