Bit of a mixed bag this time. The chase scene was a bit of a clunker, could have done with a lot more of that old school Star Wars "faster, more intense!" direction. The fate of the Tusken tribe seems both perfunctory and inevitable. I didn't see the female warrior among the dead (though Fett did find her gaderffii) so I kinda hope she'll show up again, maybe even in the present day.
Not sure what the Hutts are up to. It's possible they could be on the level and are just not interested in getting pulled into a turf war with the Pykes when they're mostly trying to consolidate their holdings after chaos of the war and the dual power vacuum left by both Jabba and the Empire, and Tatooine just isn't worth the expense. Plus, Hutts are long lived and very patient.
One assumes the idea is to sit back and allow Fett and the Pykes to fight it out, see who comes out on top, then figure out how to deal with them once they're good and weakened. Indeed, the symbolism of the lazy, patient worrt swallowing the scurrier and urusai both while they're busy paying attention to each other seems to support this notion. Though in the end, who is the worrt and who are the other two remains to be seen. There's always a bigger fi-uh, sand frog . . .
Glad to see Krrsantan lives to glare menacingly another day, and for those hoping for some kind of rematch or rivalry between Boba and Han and/or Luke, his handling of this should be an indicator of his attitude. I always thought it idiotic in the EU how they tried to maintain a decades long feud between those parties. Han owed Jabba money. Jabba paid Boba for guard work. Luke busted him out, Boba got caught by a combination of a trigger happy deck gunner and a lucky strike from a vibro-axe while he was trying to shoot Luke from behind. It's just business. Nothing personal.
Great to finally see Danny Trejo in a Star War. I was kinda hoping for this ever since I heard Robert Rodriguez was getting involved with 'The Mandalorian', and rancor keeper seems like the perfect fit for him.
The easter eggs were as fun as ever though. The spider-droid. The diegetic use of a Ralph McQuarrie painting. The meilooruns. The Dathomir namecheck and the allusion to the witches riding rancors, and (I think) a sideways reference to Boba's introduction in the Holiday Special.
Not sure what the Hutts are up to. It's possible they could be on the level and are just not interested in getting pulled into a turf war with the Pykes when they're mostly trying to consolidate their holdings after chaos of the war and the dual power vacuum left by both Jabba and the Empire, and Tatooine just isn't worth the expense. Plus, Hutts are long lived and very patient.
One assumes the idea is to sit back and allow Fett and the Pykes to fight it out, see who comes out on top, then figure out how to deal with them once they're good and weakened. Indeed, the symbolism of the lazy, patient worrt swallowing the scurrier and urusai both while they're busy paying attention to each other seems to support this notion. Though in the end, who is the worrt and who are the other two remains to be seen. There's always a bigger fi-uh, sand frog . . .
Glad to see Krrsantan lives to glare menacingly another day, and for those hoping for some kind of rematch or rivalry between Boba and Han and/or Luke, his handling of this should be an indicator of his attitude. I always thought it idiotic in the EU how they tried to maintain a decades long feud between those parties. Han owed Jabba money. Jabba paid Boba for guard work. Luke busted him out, Boba got caught by a combination of a trigger happy deck gunner and a lucky strike from a vibro-axe while he was trying to shoot Luke from behind. It's just business. Nothing personal.
Great to finally see Danny Trejo in a Star War. I was kinda hoping for this ever since I heard Robert Rodriguez was getting involved with 'The Mandalorian', and rancor keeper seems like the perfect fit for him.
The easter eggs were as fun as ever though. The spider-droid. The diegetic use of a Ralph McQuarrie painting. The meilooruns. The Dathomir namecheck and the allusion to the witches riding rancors, and (I think) a sideways reference to Boba's introduction in the Holiday Special.