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The Book of Boba Fett... 1 Year Later 

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The Book of Boba Fett is the 2nd live action Star Wars Series to release on Disney Plus and is a successor to The Mandalorian Season 2. The Book of Boba Fett follows Boba Fett and Fennec Shand as they try to gain power on Tatooine. After the first two seasons of The Mandalorian were borderline universally praised, how did The Book of Boba Fett do with audiences? Well let's just say most people weren't happy. In this video essay, we discuss Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett 1 Year Later
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0:00 - The Book of Boba Fett... 1 Year Later
1:29 - The Book of World Building
13:00 - The Book of Characters
26:01 - The Book of Story
37:25 - The Book of Apathy
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Back in 1983 when Return of the Jedi released in theaters. Nerds across the word screamed in pain and disappointment when they saw their favorite bounty hunter fall into the sarlacc pit and die. According to Jabba the Hutt, he would be devoured and suffer for a thousand years. Over the decades Boba Fett’s backstory was explored and he was given more depth, but everyone still knew his inevitable death. In the old expanded universe, Boba Fett actually climbed out of the sarlacc pit and survived. So once the canon was rebooted, fans speculated if Boba Fett would still crawl out of the sarlacc pit and survive in the new canon. Flash forward to October 30th 2021, in the premier episode of the mandalorian season 2, we got our first look at boba fett alive and well after the return of the jedi. And then 7 weeks later we were teased to the book of boba fett, the show that would center around the bounty hunter. So not only after all these decades did we learn Boba had lived, but he was also getting his own story that so many people had wished for. The Book of Boba Fett was the 2nd show to come out in the mandoverse. When this show finally wrapped up, how did fans view it? Was it the show of their dreams? Did it match the quality of the previous 2 mandalorian seasons? Was Boba Fett the badass we all thought him to be? Hello everybody and welcome to another video, my name is the gold man and today we’re gonna talk about the book of boba fett.
To begin this video essay, I want to discuss worldbuilding. An aspect of Star Wars I feel isn’t discussed enough these days anymore. To no one's surprise, there are two different sides to worldbuilding in this series. Firstly there's the main part of the series that takes place on tatooine, and then there’s the worldbuilding that focuses mostly on Mando and his journey. So let’s begin with Tatooine. The worldbuilding here is interesting because Tatooine is already the most prominently shown planet in the Star Wars saga. Btw, I’m just talking about the live action stuff here. You guys know how much I love the clone wars and rebels, but a good portion of the people who are watching this series haven’t watched those shows, only the movies and the mandalorian. So how well does this show build on the world that is tatooine? Before we answer that, what did we already know about tatooine going into this series? Based on the movies, there were 3 different sides of tatooine that we saw. There’s mos eisley and the kinda the wilderness of tatooine that we saw in a new hope, then there's the criminal aspect of tatooine that we saw in return of the jedi, and then there’s mos espa that we saw in the phantom menace and attack of the clones. Tatooine was known for mostly having a variety of different species, none that were really native to the planet. The ones that are mostly native to tatooine are the jawas and the tusken raiders. The jawas get a little bit more fleshing out in the mandalorian season 1, but not much. But the tusken Raiders on the other hand, that is where this series really excels. From the movies, the tusken raiders were literally seen as savages. A New Hope treats them as such, and attack of the clones treats them even worse because they are responsible for brutally murdering Shmi Skywalker.

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@Spud1189
@Spud1189 Год назад
Whats so weird about the show imo is how they got Boba’s personality in mando correct. He’s ruthless by having Fennac aim a blaster at a baby but with a sense of honor as once he gets his armor he helps Din with getting his son back. Then come Book of Boba Fett he’s this kind hearted man. I think it would have been cool to see him become an honorable leader but from what I saw he didn’t go from a ruthless man into a honorable man he’s just honorable now.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
so true, it's so odd
@DaveFu
@DaveFu Год назад
Narrative consistency between two creative camps that probably despise each other? You ask too much! It's like demanding Leaving Las Vegas Nicolas Cage to appear in the 5th Redbox film he shot that month.
@kdusel1991
@kdusel1991 Год назад
@@thegoldman25 hopefully with season 3 of Mando coming out Boba will be fixed.
@fandalorian49
@fandalorian49 Год назад
m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9idxdU-5oNU.html
@yanimobongo6752
@yanimobongo6752 Год назад
I like that we see that most Star Wars villains are not so black-and-white
@jordanreader
@jordanreader Год назад
Kenobi: A space adventure featuring a wide range of planets Book of boba: A show about a man staying on tattooine holding his ground and protecting his area Somethings not right there
@tengrisyesugei7995
@tengrisyesugei7995 Год назад
And yet both are disappointing
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@tengrisyesugei7995 👍👍👍. Beyond disappointing
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
Andor: Actually tells a good story with compelling characters
@hylianglitchmobber7570
@hylianglitchmobber7570 Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 somehow Andor, the show nobody asked for, was by far superior to the two shows fans have been waiting on for decades.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@hylianglitchmobber7570 👍👍👍💯. It’s soooo odd
@alexboyajian2096
@alexboyajian2096 Год назад
It’s crazy how boba fett is more badass in mando season 2 than in his own show. Also his theme in this is the best part of the show (excluding the mando episodes)
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
isn't that nuts
@dragonstormx
@dragonstormx Год назад
@@thegoldman25 I find it's because Mando has more of a fully formed personality, even though he's stealing the spotlight, he was oddly a breath of fresh air. Or at least that is my opinion.
@kdusel1991
@kdusel1991 Год назад
@@thegoldman25 his theme is awesome!
@user-xx6vy9ri8p
@user-xx6vy9ri8p Год назад
@@dragonstormx Not really. He is a blank slate. Almost no character.
@potkan07
@potkan07 Год назад
BRO? LIKE A BANTHA IS NOT BADASS TO YOU? I AM GOING TO SEND TUSKENS ON YOU, BUT NOT JUST MEN! BUT WOMEN AND CHILDREN TOO!
@T.E.K_studios
@T.E.K_studios Год назад
There is no way it has been a year since this show 🤯🤯 Time flies so fast
@brendanhall6097
@brendanhall6097 Год назад
I was thinking the exact same thing, it's so weird
@TheKyleMark
@TheKyleMark Год назад
That’s wild because I was thinking it had been at least 3 years. 2020 broke my sense of time.
@tomatomelvin
@tomatomelvin Год назад
@@TheKyleMark the pandemic stole so much time, and definitely warped my perception
@bruhdon4748
@bruhdon4748 Год назад
@@brendanhall6097 like wise, crazy how it’s been a year already wtf
@effortlessGFX
@effortlessGFX Год назад
Haven’t thought about it once. It was truly terrible.
@colinakersakers44
@colinakersakers44 Год назад
I can’t state enough how much I wish the show was just Bobba’s story with the Tusken Raiders, and have it end with him finding Fennec. It’s easily my favorite part of the show and could have easily been a whole season of TV if they went that way.
@sharonpopolow6874
@sharonpopolow6874 7 месяцев назад
You know, you're right. I really dug the Tusken scenes, but hated the Mos Espa scenes. He became almost like a bad cartoon. The writers had a great source material character and no one knew what the heck to do with him. Didn't ANYONE give a critique of their initial script?
@KS-cz9qc
@KS-cz9qc Год назад
Excellent points. My heart drops when I think of all the wasted potential in this show as well as the corporate meddling forcing a premature reunion between Grogu and Din. I just can’t believe Favreau and Filoni would have reunited these two characters so quickly and in such an odd way (Luke doesn’t even include a note with Grogu to explain what happened or have a holo-conversation with Din making sure Grogu made it there safely). I have to believe Disney executives forced this reunion on the show, which really makes me nervous for Mando S3.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
Wasted potential seems to be the main theme of this show
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
idk if it was Favreau or Disney, i tend to believe it was Favreau
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@thegoldman25 It was probably a bit of both
@kdusel1991
@kdusel1991 Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 I think it was more disney than favreau.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@kdusel1991 Definitely Disney but Favereau certainly shares some of the blame as well considering he was also the writer of all the episodes
@Nick-4K
@Nick-4K Год назад
You can tell this and Kenobi we're supposed to be two hours movies that they stretched out to be 6 hour stories. I honestly think that may be why they seem underwhelming.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
That definitely feels like a big reason why they are so underwhelming
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
Kenobi definitely, not sure about this
@D4C_Gaming
@D4C_Gaming Год назад
Kenobi for sure. I'm not sure if that was ever the intent for BoBF. I think that Book of Boba was just a really rushed production for the sake of putting out a live-action show in 2021 lmao.
@jesustapped
@jesustapped Год назад
@@D4C_Gaming Of course it was the intent. Josh Trank and James Mangold were both attached to a Boba Fett film well before it switched to the television format.
@InjusticeJosh
@InjusticeJosh Год назад
Yes this and Kenobi were originally going to be movies but because of the reception of Solo they pulled the plug on them and any future “A Star Wars Story” projects. Which while the movies feel more grandiose then the shows I love that we get more content and worldbuilding in the shows. Though it really hurt Kenobi and Fett as those should’ve been movies. Other stories like Solo or Andor are better suited for a show format.
@Ytomany
@Ytomany Год назад
I find it insane how Dave falloni wrote the episode where both Luke and Asoka act completely out of character saying how grogu needs to abandon his family when they both are the 2 characters who disagree with that and have had whole arcs about that, literally Luke’s whole arc is about him not abandoning the people he loves when kenobi and yoda want him to.
@winkletoogan
@winkletoogan Год назад
i aint think about this but damn you right
@StrykeSZN
@StrykeSZN Год назад
filoni makes a bunch a stuff disne accepts what gets put in. this is not his fault.
@Ytomany
@Ytomany Год назад
@@StrykeSZN Dave seems to make plot holes quite often but they are weird plotholes that he of all people shouldnt be making, like how in the newest clone wars season pregnant padme was seen and talked to by anakin before the attack on coruscant. I dont get how a guy whos actual job is it to make this stuff and know this stuff somehow knows less than me.
@-Maxi.exe03
@-Maxi.exe03 Год назад
See I interpret that scene very differently. Luke isn't making the same mistake as the old Jedi. Quite the opposite. He isn't forcing Grogu to become a Jedi. Contrary to popular belief the prequel era Jedi never kidnapped any children, most parents have them up voluntarily and if they didn't want to give their children up the Jedi respected their choice. Still, that was the parents making a choice not the children themselves. The Jedi couldn't even fathom that maybe becoming a Jedi wasn't everyone's dream. I mean look at how surprised they are whenever someone leaves the order like Dooku or Ahsoka. Luke is different. Grogu reached out to him for help so Luke helped him. He taught him enough to not be a danger to himself or others around him and to defend himself if the Empire comes after him again. He gives him basic lessons but he doesn't force him to become a Jedi. He let's him choose if he wanted to continue his training and become a Jedi or return to Mando and he respects his choice.
@Ytomany
@Ytomany Год назад
@@-Maxi.exe03 Its not a matter of interpretation bro, what is luke, the only jedi thats allowed to have a family and loved ones? And the show says none of what your saying bro its just they messed up the script lol. Interpretations are cool and all i love it for the prequels but in this case we know how all over the place the writing is in this era, plus Asoka is telling mando not to see him when in reality she would be the character to go like its good for him to have a relationship with someone while training he considers family, they just wanted Grogu back for season 3 because they think he is what is selling the show, so they made luke and her act out of character to accomplish that.
@shinndig1293
@shinndig1293 Год назад
19:03 What’s actually worse is that even if you have watched the clone wars cartoon, you still don’t know the history between these two characters because the episodes where they were supposed to explore it were never finished.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
oh yeah, their arc where boba got the dent in his helmet, i would've liked to have seen it
@michaelsinger4638
@michaelsinger4638 Год назад
Cad Bane should have been introduced into the show WAY earlier. Waiting until the end of the second to last episode was a big mistake.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@michaelsinger4638 He really should have
@scottn2046
@scottn2046 Год назад
Imagine a parallel storyline with Cad Bane as a toxic mentor of young Boba Fett. Then Cad Bane is the object of his inner and outer stories. The inner journey is to "unlearn" what Cad Bane taught him, to find himself and let go of the "villain" that Cad Bane turned him into. Developing healthy/positive relationships with Tuskens and other people on Tatooine can be part of that. Maybe even some material in the Return of the Jedi timeframe. And then his outer storyline is the confrontation with his former mentor Cad Bane himself. That gives Boba a proper story arc and makes the fight between Boba and Cad an earned story culmination. You could even have a parallel fight where the young Boba gets his @#$ kicked and helmet dented by Cad Bane - setting the stakes for the rematch. The tragedy is how much the "whole" of the show fell short of the parts they got right and how much potential it had. (Ohh while I'm at it - an army of Tuskens ride in as the cavalry to help Boba in the finale, take out the two Mando episodes, open with them and make them part of a split season 3, maybe even make 3 or 4 episodes, you could easily split Ep 5 into two episodes. And maybe take out the flashbacks and create interlude chapters that can be integrated into a new Mandolarian "watch order" like an episode with Mando and Fennec that you watch after S1E5 "the gunslinger" )
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
When we originally saw A New Hope we didn’t need the backstory between Vader and Obi Wan when they battled. Lucas intentionally started the story in the middle of a classic serial and intentionally didn’t want people to know what happened between them. Brilliant writing as it fueled everyone’s imagination!
@k-sdesssd122
@k-sdesssd122 Год назад
Whats funny is that Fennec did have that kind of talk with another character, with Omega on The Bad Batch. They really developed her more on two episodes of The Bad Batch than on an entire show where she’s supposed to be the second lead…
@nelsonparsifalcantebury5083
Let’s not forget Fennec’s role of explaining how Jabba operated…. To Boba Fett.
@TomCruz54321
@TomCruz54321 Год назад
This Boba Fett doesn't seem to know anything about the criminal underworld. He constantly needs to be told obvious advice by Fennec like *"We need more men"* and *"You need to project power"* and *""Don't trust the other crime bosses".* He's so innocent and naive he's like a senile dairy farmer visiting the city for the first time.
@nelsonparsifalcantebury5083
@@TomCruz54321 it’s wild because even in their own canon, Fett was Jabba’s right hand and the closest thing he had to a friend.
@TonySpike
@TonySpike 11 месяцев назад
​@@TomCruz54321 it helps if you look at it as him being told these things for the audiences benefit Yes its dumb and makes him look dumb (it should really be him saying these things) but i have always seen it as fennec reminding him Hell i have worked in a warehouse most of my life but even i forget things from time to time ....and i havent spent the majority of my time going mad from a conbination of sarlaac venom, bacta tank time and tusken raider lsd
@unluckygamer692
@unluckygamer692 9 месяцев назад
@@TomCruz54321 This! He just seems like he is being carried along by other people, he barely decides to do anything for himself.
@awesomerpower
@awesomerpower 8 месяцев назад
@@unluckygamer692agree. I think it’s part of his evolution from being lone bounty hunter to whatever he’s becoming…an honorable and well-liked Daimyo, open to wise counsel, interacting with the community.
@kieronimo1
@kieronimo1 Год назад
The teenagers are called 'mods' not 'vespas'. They were influenced by the British Mod movement of the 60s (google 'The Mods and the Rockers'). Mods drove Vespa bikes, which is what inspired the speeders in The Book of Boba Fett. It's actually a pretty good concept. Every generation of teenagers does something to stand out and break taboo. It figures that kids on Tattooine would want to make their own unique stamp on the culture
@skiron5453
@skiron5453 8 месяцев назад
Its not a good concept at all and even worse its breaking the Star Wars universe...
@kieronimo1
@kieronimo1 8 месяцев назад
@@skiron5453 Errrm. I disagree. It's absolutely in the spirit of what George created. Most of the original canon was satirical of things in the real world. The execution could have been a little better, but I thoroughly enjoyed the show. Star Wars has always been a bit pulpy and satirical like that. It's part of what makes it so appealing to all age groups and sub-cultures. For example, the Rebels and Ewoks in Star Wars were inspired by the Viet Cong, the Empire by the Nazis, he Emperor was inspired by Nixon, chewie is supposed to represent a faithful dog, many of the titles and institutions are taken from ancient Rome, the Jedi represent the Samuri, Shoalin Monks and the Knights Templar, Han Solo is a cowboy, the deathstar represented the nuclear threat of the cold war etc. etc. etc. I could go on and on and on. It's not breaking Star Wars, it's adding to its legacy (even if you don't like it).
@halikarnak1862
@halikarnak1862 Год назад
The acid trip scene with the tree did include imagery of boba in the sarlaac, so I think that experience caused the change in perspective that could have been explored more
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
ur right, but it's not enough for me tbh
@kdusel1991
@kdusel1991 Год назад
@@thegoldman25 I 100% think that Luke and Ahsoka did not need to be in the show at all.
@nathan122009
@nathan122009 Год назад
Along with the close sense of community in general with the tuskens. He never really had a sense of community before. When he was a child, it was just him and his father who was often never there, then as a young bounty hunter he learned very early on not to trust his colleagues. This is most likely the very first time he was brought into a family. It softened him up and made him more open to connections.
@nathan122009
@nathan122009 Год назад
I also see his battle with cad bane not only as a battle with his past but also a battle with who he used to be. Cade bane is a personification of who he was when he was all alone. Ruthless. No empathy at all. Feared. He refuses to be that man again. He wants to rule with respect and protect his new community at all (maybe not ALL) cost.
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
@@nathan122009 It actually does make some sense if we consider his arcs in The Clone Wars. In the cartoon, Boba did seem to want a community. He even seemed to lack his father's total indifference towards the other clones.
@Cheeky_Hiro
@Cheeky_Hiro Год назад
I think the problem with the Pykes is that the series sort of assumes you already know about who they are. Considering the fact that they first showed up in Clone Wars and then in Solo. From those, we know that they’re pretty much the Cartel of the Star Wars universe.
@zachhecita
@zachhecita 8 месяцев назад
Something would alleviate this problem is if the Pykes had an alliance with the Hutts.
@just76
@just76 Год назад
Boba has forever been my favorite character and I always wanted to see his more honorable side that we see in clone wars explored more. I’m glad this show actually attempted that but I think they want too far with it, because they effectively ignored his reputation as the most ruthless bounty Hunter in the galaxy. Mando season 2 had it done perfectly, so it’s weird how they dropped the ball with this show. Despite all of that the show still has some very high highs for me, especially him escaping the Sarlacc, his confrontation with the Hutts in episode 2, and him finally getting some action in the finale. I hope they bring him back to greatness in mando season 3
@Yamineftis
@Yamineftis Год назад
Boba helped Din rescue Grogu and let's be real, without him Din wouldn't have succeeded, or at least it would have been way more trouble, so I don't think Din had 0 reasons to give his life for him. Especially after he was kicked out of his covert and told it was better he never saw Grogu again, I bet he felt like he had very little reason to keep going. Couldn't it have been done better? definitely but I think the character work was there, they just directed it poorly (which is the biggest problem in this series imo, the story was there, they just wrote and direct it really badly, I wonder if production was troublesome bc it was the first production done in covid times)
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
good points
@Whyiseverythingthesame
@Whyiseverythingthesame Год назад
See my favorite thing about the book of boba Fett is that it's so true to his character that for one of his episodes he's not in it and another episode he doesn't get any lines. Like that is what boba Fett is. Dude was on screen for like a minute or two and then died in a sarlac pit and it was only a book and now finally this TV show that brought him back. Him not having an episode in his own TV show and an episode that has no lines from him. Perfect! Absolutely perfect!
@unluckygamer692
@unluckygamer692 9 месяцев назад
They could have done that in a much better way in my opinion. They basically just cut 2 mandalorian episodes and threw it in there. They could have instead done some backstory on the city, or even the pykes or other characters.
@Whyiseverythingthesame
@Whyiseverythingthesame 9 месяцев назад
@@unluckygamer692 You're right, they should have cut three mandalorian episodes and pasted them in to screw Bobo over even more.
@Beedo_Sookcool
@Beedo_Sookcool Год назад
This was a fair, balanced, & considered review, and a great retrospective. Thank you! Subbed. Personally, I liked TBOBF, I thought it had some fun ideas and some much-needed world-building, but it's not my all-time favourite SW offering. 22:36 -- "Anyone can be your family" -- Heh. That's the entire focus of Karen Traviss' superlative five-book "Star Wars: Republic Commando / Imperial Commando" series, which is essentially the motherlode of Madalorian culture. In fact, the central tenet of the series is five words (three in Mando'a): Aliit ori'shya tal'din -- Family is more than bloodline. Best. "Star Wars" novels. EVER. Anyone who hasn't read them should definitely check them out. The first book starts everything off a little slowly, but from then on, it's all amazing. Action, intrigue, raw emotional rollercoasters . . . cannot recommend them enough. 33:30 -- "How's a casual viewer supposed to know that they need to watch a show called "The Book of Boba Fett" between "The Mandalorian" Seasons 2 and 3?" Because Disney is arrogant enough to believe that they have no casual viewers -- only rabid, adoring cultists who are voracious consumers of ALL their content. 😉
@urmom34150
@urmom34150 Год назад
The thing that annoys me the most about this show is that they gave Ming na wen absolutely nothing to work with, her character was never particularly interesting but her relationship with boba really had a lot of potential what a shame
@cloudyfoam
@cloudyfoam Год назад
I think Boba Fett would be better off if they never feature Mando and Grogu reunited and featured it later in Mandalorian season 3. Also explore other planets that haven’t been explored much since Attack of the Clones (besides Tatooine). Also would be cool if Boba gets revenge on Mace Windo for killing Jango Fett in Attack of the Clones and it should have ended that way but I could be wrong
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
agreed
@michaelsinger4638
@michaelsinger4638 Год назад
Why they felt like putting that reunion, and also the first onscreen meeting of Luke and Ahsoka as well, in THIS show, baffles me?
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@michaelsinger4638 Same here
@MRDLT00
@MRDLT00 Год назад
I still remember the original young Boba Fett book series where he did attack Mace Windu on Coresaunt but was stopped.
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
But did Boba really want revenge on Mace? We already had that arc in TCW
@dougbrigham5207
@dougbrigham5207 Год назад
Mando and bobas relationship is not as weird/complicated as you think it may be. If you recall in episode 6 when boba meets mando, there is a small, unspoken Scene where mando is searching the wreckage of the razor crest , and boba assumingely realizing that mando just cares about the child AKA his son. Something we all know boba relates to. Mando and boba are both outcasts in their own cultures. And they obviously trust each other. And to a honor bound warrior, trust is everything. So hopefully that helps you see things in a different light.
@abnersalvador7133
@abnersalvador7133 Год назад
That idea of Luke bringing grogu is mint. It is annoying they waited a little for their reunion. It could've brought so much more to the story if mando started his mandalore reclamation story, only to have luke pop outta nowhere with grogu.
@offmetaivern5124
@offmetaivern5124 Год назад
I don’t know why people don’t think he’s still a bad ass??? The whole arc with the Tuskens showed us that he finally got a family. And people who were there for him. And gave both Fett and the Tuskens some humility
@Jsus0800
@Jsus0800 Год назад
Even Cad Bane says that Boba in fact can be a Bloody Killer after being beated but Boba Don't want that,i know that its not the Boba of Legends but i personally like this Boba
@Engille967
@Engille967 Год назад
What i dont like is there being a few plot holes. I remember someone infiltrates his palace when someone was on guard
@bcmm1880
@bcmm1880 Год назад
My family didn’t beat, enslave, and try to work me to death lmao
@locdasmoke
@locdasmoke Год назад
I fully agree!
@olivegrove-gl3tw
@olivegrove-gl3tw Год назад
i loved the train scene!
@nolancoulombe1950
@nolancoulombe1950 Год назад
It feels like yesterday when watching the end of the credits of the Mandalorian season 2 to see the teaser of The Book of Boba Fett
@kalvongreat8642
@kalvongreat8642 Год назад
Max rebo came back and that was all I needed
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
hahaah he's great
@cyrbuzz6615
@cyrbuzz6615 Год назад
Then he got blown up!
@postalbomb1767
@postalbomb1767 Год назад
in regard to the Pyke/Pike, I think the reason we don't see multiple different looking 'types' is because its specifically focused on the 'armed forces' of the race whereas With the Tusken, we see the whole community. Also, the series was focused on Boba fighting them, but the series wasn't focusing on that, it was focused on a few different plot lines revolving around Boba Fett.
@the_competent_gamer9454
@the_competent_gamer9454 Год назад
22:00 In season 2 of The Mandalorian, although Grogu doesnt directly express that he wants to join the jedi order, Luke does tell Mando that he wants his permission to go
@wickdaline8668
@wickdaline8668 Год назад
Here's an idea to make TBOBF better. Add two more episodes between 6 and 7. One episode about Boba, Din, and crew going to Obi Diah to try and stop the Pyke's plot on Tatooine. The other episode that's a set up for the finale and more backstory for Boba set back pre-AOTC on Kamino. The present day scenes can feature the Mos Pelgo militia visiting the palace to help Boba and gang prepare for the fight on Mos Espa and Cobb Vanth recovering from his encounter with Cad Bane. The flashbacks can feature Young Boba, Jango Fett, Lama Su, and Cad Bane on Kamino where Boba learns to be a bounty hunter with Jango and Cad on a training course. Then we get the finale fighting the Pykes in a gang war on Mos Espa which wouldn't be too different from the finale we got except Cobb would play a role in the fight this time and there'd also be a stinger at the end where we see Cad awake and recovered on his ship where his droid Toto healed him after his duel with Boba. Then a Qi'ira reveal on a hologram communicator setting up Crimson Dawn as the antagonists for season 2. Like in your rewrite for the series. Take it how you will. I'd have more details but this is all I can write down for now.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
you should watch my rewrite if you havent
@wickdaline8668
@wickdaline8668 Год назад
@@thegoldman25 Already have. Not so bad.
@dan.jmallia6070
@dan.jmallia6070 Год назад
My take on the Boba change (Have only watched the movies, boba and mando shows) was that he took up bounty hunting to deal with his trauma of losing Jango, after falling into the sarlacc and presuming the empire and jabba to be gone, there's nothing left for him to unleash his anger on, which causes him to find a purpose for himself, in this case the tuskens, he's a kind warrior but he still has that bounty hunter fearlessness when the need arises, such as fighting (The fight in Mando s2 being a good example) with Cade Bane, whilst their history could have been more fleshed out, I think acted as a physical representation of what Boba used to be, sort of killing his past self
@philippa.4554
@philippa.4554 Год назад
I really, really dislike the tuskens. They could have done so much better stuff than him finding his honor through tuskens. He was raised by one of the best Mandalorians ever. Why not use that? Why not make him remember what little he had left of his childhood under Jango? I understand that he was disliked by a lot of Mandos throughout his life, but it is just wasted potential.
@HotPocketEnjoyer
@HotPocketEnjoyer Год назад
Watch the clone wars then comment again
@marcosloayzamiranda9775
@marcosloayzamiranda9775 Год назад
He is the worst character if he only dedicated himself to the bounty hunting profession, really, isn't he doing it to honor his father? puff now I understand why your program failed.
@marcosloayzamiranda9775
@marcosloayzamiranda9775 Год назад
@@philippa.4554 They didn't do it because no one is interested in Boba Fett anymore, not even by investigating it, Favrou thought he knew the character but I only reinvent it because it already has its mysterious character, quiet, bounty hunter and leader of all mandalore DIN and for silly a simple sandbox.
@TomCruz54321
@TomCruz54321 Год назад
Look, I have no problem if you wanna do a redemption story, my problem is why did Boba Fett forget everything he knows? He doesn't seem to know anything about the criminal underworld. He constantly needs to be told obvious advice by Fennec like *"We need more men"* and *"You need to project power"* and *""Don't trust the other crime bosses".* He's so innocent and naive.
@ijiikieru
@ijiikieru Год назад
If they are going to continue the Book Of Boba Fett I'm hoping they take it in a direction where Boba and his crew of ex-bounty hunters travel the Outer Rim to clean it of it's criminal element. They can be the Star Wars version of the Guardians of the Galaxy with less comedy.
@IggyStardust1967
@IggyStardust1967 Год назад
9:00 in, you're talking about the "Mod Gang" (Vespa kids)... I have to say, even though I'm less than a month away from being 56 years old, if I were in that universe, AND around that age group, I would have done what they did. I was an outcast at that age, and I remember what it was like to be an outcast in my youth. I could really relate to those kids. Hell, I went to a music and gaming festival recently, and connected better with "young people" (those half my age or lower) because I didn't judge them for their love of whatever franchise they loved. As I said repeatedly, "We are all fans of SOMETHING, and that's why we gather here, and we don't judge anyone for loving what they love." I didn't get a single argument out of anyone for that, because it was true. I think I surprised them, just for my accepting attitude. I was pretty open about having been the "outcast" in my youth, and technically, I still am one. The people I grew up with have gotten old, because they chose to "grow up". I didn't. I chose to remain young in my mind, and while times have changed, not everything has. Outcasts are still looked at sideways, just because they/we are different. It's actually worse for me, because of my age. "Those kids are weird, but they'll grow out of it", they say.... but they look at me as if I've got 3 heads and 8 arms. "What the Hell? Why didn't HE grow out of it?!" they'll say. Because I didn't want to.
@northphillyp
@northphillyp Год назад
It was cool,although I was expecting a "Goodfellas in space"..expecting a few more of the OG Bounty hunters to link up with Fett but those are my expectations..wanted more of the Hutts tho
@kingwasimusic
@kingwasimusic Год назад
Ok, but can I just take some time to appreciate the theme song? Ludwig Goransson knows what he's doing!
@do-not-subscribe
@do-not-subscribe Год назад
Great video! The show wasn't bad imo, but could've been WAY better! Boba and Fennec taking over Jabba's Palace and the flashbacks to Boba surviving were cool ideas, but weren't executed very well other than the tusken raiders. Fennec Shand's role was super upsetting because she was great in mandalorian and the bad batch, but doesn't do anything here. Loved the final episodes, though!
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
Fair enough! Thanks for watching!
@kdusel1991
@kdusel1991 Год назад
Those were the only good episodes imo
@do-not-subscribe
@do-not-subscribe Год назад
@@kdusel1991 Yeah ig. I enjoyed episode 3 too, but it wasn't great.
@SpeedMotorCreed
@SpeedMotorCreed Год назад
Umm not a single human being died just the Tuskans. "Proceeds to show 2 human beings killed by the Kraft Dragon"
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
Boba was changed because he was “Left on the Samds of Tatooine” to die. He also was forced to work with the Tuskens. He had zero choice but to work with them. He was there for a pretty long time! Considering it’s been 5 years we do not know exactly how much time it took him to go from relctantvpartner of the Tuskens for survival to actually caring about them. But that was 109% what Favreau was going for as the life changing event!
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
It does seem like he was traumatized from not just the sarlaac, but specifically that he was left there and absolutely no one came back to help him
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
@@carlycrays2831 I agree. Also think that was the motivation for killing Bib Fortuna. Revenge for not sending someone to save him. It seems it’s not that hard to kill the Sarlacc with a spaceship. Fortuna could have killed the Sarlacc and got Fett out of there. His friends/employer abandoned him to die a horrible death they gave to enemies!
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
@@mrfloosak Plus, doesn't really seem like he was hiding that well. No one even came looking for him
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
@@carlycrays2831 who would he be hiding from? He’s
@marcosloayzamiranda9775
@marcosloayzamiranda9775 Год назад
@@mrfloosak Let's see, my friend, Boba died inside a sarlacc, it was clear that they could not recover the body and it took time, he was in the sarlacc for 5 years, just a few days with the pike. If you watch the series, just when Boba enters his tribe after the assault He goes to the train for a meeting with the pikes and they just murdered his people, so yes, this show has absurd script holes.
@Ascendant1
@Ascendant1 Год назад
This is an amazing analysis, I can't argue with a single point. BUT, for me, Book of Boba Fett slaps so hard. I loved it even more in the second viewing. We got an entire, small story that's laser-focused on crime lords on Tatooine.
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
It's just a fun show and it's hard to hate it
@rowan_like_the_tree
@rowan_like_the_tree Год назад
it's so nice to see people who can just have fun with things!! so often if feels like star wars fans are so negative about everything and it's nice to know others are just enjoying star wars for star wars
@leonrussell9607
@leonrussell9607 Год назад
But they aren't crime lords, he doesn't do any crimes and just talks to people
@LadyOnikara
@LadyOnikara Год назад
@@leonrussell9607 He's just getting started. You have to let the people you're going to rule who you are and what you're going to do for (or to) them.
@SuperTonyony
@SuperTonyony Год назад
Hot take: Fett smoothly transitioned from being a bounty hunter (someone who aids those in power in catching rule-breakers) to being a crimeboss/community leader because both professions show a love of hierarchies and order. He has an authoritarian personality type. To me, the transition from bounty hunter to "crimelord" in the context of a lawless place like Tatooine is totally believable.
@ioncewasmikey
@ioncewasmikey Год назад
The mechanic guy is played by the musician Thundercat. So Disney+ has introduced 2 bassists into Star Wars canon with him & Flea. Thundercat even toured with RHCP last year lol.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
They both starred in mediocre Star Wars shows.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
i've never heard of either one
@ioncewasmikey
@ioncewasmikey Год назад
@The Gold Man you've never heard of the Red Hot Chili Peppers? Flea is their bassist, he played the head kidnapper in Kenobi.
@ioncewasmikey
@ioncewasmikey Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 lol yup
@stuglife5514
@stuglife5514 Год назад
The issue with the pikes is that the show does show all the culture they have. The pikes are a criminal syndicate that operates almost like a corporation. They deal in rare spices and slaves. And that’s that. We’ve seen the pikes plenty of times in Starwars and I personally think something’s dont need to be more fleshed out then they already are.
@michaelsinger4638
@michaelsinger4638 Год назад
Fennec Shand (Ming-na) felt more like how Boba Fett should be here than the actual Boba did.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
i suppose
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
Ming Na Wen was fantastic in this mediocre show
@michaelsinger4638
@michaelsinger4638 Год назад
Ruthless but reasonable.
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@michaelsinger4638👍
@catmasterOP
@catmasterOP Год назад
Great thumbnail mate! Looking forward to listening to your video!
@cyrbuzz6615
@cyrbuzz6615 Год назад
I liked the show even with its flaws. Hopefully a second season will be coming and Boba will have some badass moments. I liked his journey with the Tusken Raiders. It showed them as more than savages.
@skiron5453
@skiron5453 8 месяцев назад
If they produce another season of this humiliating garbage, they have finally come to a point of no return. Idc if you liked the show (which is bad enough), but producing a second season would just waste money that could go into a different attempt on actually saving Star Wars. The Book of Boba Fett is probably the worst series of all time (not exaggerating) and despite most of Disney's Star Wars being garbage, nothing exept Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker comes even close to how fucking bad it was.
@jasonbecker2173
@jasonbecker2173 Год назад
Dayum dude I thought I was subscribed months ago..... Whoops love yer content keep it up bra.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
Thanks for subscribing!
@mrcorncakez2410
@mrcorncakez2410 Год назад
They definitely made Boba too much of a “good guy”. He can still be an honorable and a respectable leader, while also being a lethal badass that won’t hesitate to eliminate those that get in the way. Another thing is heavily under utilizing Boba, as well as Cad Bane. Cad without a doubt was such wasted potential. He could’ve been an amazing villain. Introduce him like with his scene with Cobb, beat the everlasting shit out of Boba and Finnic where they barely get away, and then come to the final dual between Boba and Cad where Boba comes out on top (in a more satisfying way than what we were given). Plus, putting in Mandalorian and Grogu re-uniting was kind of a let down. Save that for season 3. I loved it when it happened, but this show is really just Mandalorian season 2.5.
@tomhasflow2562
@tomhasflow2562 Год назад
Bobas main struggle is not becoming like his father. He was left for dead and forgotten in the sand like his father same as fennec. The moment he killed cad bane is when he proved he's raised above Jango. I think it's mostly about breaking the lineage of your past like how Boba and the Rancor are both bred for violence yet they can learn to be caring
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
I just can't hate this show. It's silly and stupid, but also just so much fun. The weirdest part to me is that a lot of it depends entirely on the viewer watching The Clone Wars. And not just any arc in The Clone Wars, but specifically an unfinished arc even the most hardcore fans weren't sure was canon.
@right_hand_power7960
@right_hand_power7960 Год назад
What arc?
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
@@right_hand_power7960 There was a very short few unfinished episodes where Boba Fett teamed up with Cad Bane, with Cad Bane attempting to make him more like Jango. It ended with them in a duel and Boba winning
@marcosloayzamiranda9775
@marcosloayzamiranda9775 Год назад
That was the problem this is not the clone wars it's boba fett or rex playing governor in the space sandbox.
@richardharrison4762
@richardharrison4762 Год назад
I AM enjoying this video, sure thing have my subscription
@andrewfett142
@andrewfett142 Год назад
It could have been good. He survives the pit. He’s content living w/the tuskins. He hears of a guy in mando armor. Checks him out. Sees he’s doing good things w/the armor and isn’t going anywhere. He’s fine to keep living w/the tuskins and knowing where his armor is. Then the bad guys kill his tuskins. He switches back to full Boba mode. Gets back armor. Gets back ship. Acts like crime boss to infiltrate and completely destroy everyone involved in the tuskin deaths. Becomes the town hero. Realizes he likes saving the good guys from the bad guys and is going to continue to do that thru out the galaxy. And that leads to people and warriors flocking to him. And that leads to ruler of new mandalor at his new palace. Seems perfectly simple to me.
@shmiscorner.9383
@shmiscorner.9383 Год назад
Great vid. Thanks
@cowab1625
@cowab1625 Год назад
5:15 humans are literally dying in this clip
@ginopinori
@ginopinori Год назад
Great video, as always! I have only one hope moving forward: no more desert planets in Star Wars. Such a huge galaxy and almost everything of relevance happened in… Tatooine
@dawsynlarson696
@dawsynlarson696 Год назад
Fun fact: in legends boba fett actually fell into 3 more sarlacc pits, and after the 3rd one he got into his ship and blew the absolute shit out of it with his cannons from orbit
@jasonreynolds6643
@jasonreynolds6643 Год назад
Grogu needed to come back to sell merchandise.
@heavy5013
@heavy5013 Год назад
Slave 1 would have done more damage than the Rancor. Boba could have stopped the Rancor had they not been separated fairly easily because it's imprinted on him. In a ground battle where you want as little innocent casualties as possible, airial bombardment isn't the right choice.
@sleepytreeguy
@sleepytreeguy 7 месяцев назад
"this older guy." My man, That is the legendary Stephen Root. You gotta show him respect. He deserves it. If ya going to name-drop Danny Trejo, give Stephen the same attention!
@michaelsinger4638
@michaelsinger4638 Год назад
Meanwhile, the villains and characters in Andor are really good.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
god Andor is so damn good
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
Best Star Wars show/content I’ve seen so far
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@thegoldman25 it really is
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
Everything about it is so well done and well made
@zazoreal5536
@zazoreal5536 Год назад
The Creed is the Reason for Din helping Boba and the fact that Boba helped save Grogu. Din sees Boba for what he is...A Mandalorian or rather a representation of what Mandalorians were. People may deny it but Boba is a Mandalorian, He is what the other Mandalorians are based on. Hell he even comes from a clan that called themselves "The true Mandalorians" The Creed so many Clans have broken is....Mandalorians by creed have to help each other and protect the Mandalorian people. Due to the fact that there are different sects of Mandalorians, A rift has formed and many of the mandalorians have broken that creed basically removing their title as Mandalorians...Even the Armorer who was on the moon failed to come to the aid of the Manalorians on Mandalore during the night of a thousand tears. The Mandalorians have to find a unified code. One that allows for different sects to come together and restore the creed.
@philippa.4554
@philippa.4554 Год назад
I agree with you on some points, but Boba Fett isnt a Mandalorian. At all. Not in canon. He even makes fun of the code infront of Din. Its a wasted opportunity that Boba is being taught honor by the tusken raiders, i really really hate that concept. He was literally trained and raised for a few years by one of the greatest Mandalorians ever, Jango. Now he has Din. Yes, he was disliked throughout his life by Mandos, but I feel like they still could have done something with that? Maybe not have made him a full on mando that follows the resol'nare, but at least gain his sense of honor instead of getting it from the tuskens.
@marcosloayzamiranda9775
@marcosloayzamiranda9775 Год назад
If everything you say is true, unfortunately, filoni and favrou are not interested, so don't even think that boba will have the fame or respect he deserves for having been the first, he is only the shadow of DIN jarin and his baby yoda.
@jurassith2
@jurassith2 Год назад
I think that a lot of people don't understand what Cad Bane's death symbolized. If you think about it, he is what Boba once was, a ruthless hunter who's only in it for the money. Hell, Bane was even the one who trained Boba. But as both got older, Boba realized that a village is more important than just yourself, and Bane didn't change at all. So when the two come face to face, Boba, a changed man after spending 5 years with the tuskens, is basically coming face to face with his past. Him killing Cad shows that he's leaving his past as a bounty hunter behind him and moving on to the next chapter in his life. And as for Boba's nice personality, we see in the Clone Wars that he was a very honorable person, who didn't want to kill when it wasn't necessary. We see him hesitate many times when the cold hunters around him tell him to kill. He only wanted to elimate his target with minimal collateral damage. We also see his fondness for having a crew behind him. It wasn't until Bane started training him that that persona was buried beneath the heart of a solitary killer. His time with the tuskens brought that personality back out. Making Cad's death even more symbolic. Now I understand they did a horrible job of conveying this in the show for people who didn't watch the animated shows, but I think this is what they were getting at.
@jurassith2
@jurassith2 Год назад
In fact, I've just noticed something, this show works more to complement the other shows. Boba's charecter arc makes more sense when you consider the clone wars. It also works as an interlude of sorts between the the mandalorian season 2 and 3. On it's own, disappointing, as a companion to other shows, decent.
@scottwerner279
@scottwerner279 Год назад
I think most people understand the significance of Cad banes death. But it doesn’t matter how much subtext something has if it’s actual text is so dumb. It’s like a painting filled with intricate symbolism and meaning but painted with the skill of a high-school kid. It doesn’t matter how smart the painting is if it didn’t punt the groundwork in
@_SamDoesStuff_
@_SamDoesStuff_ 8 месяцев назад
As you say that only the Tuskens die, the clip you played shows 3 humans being dissolved in acid along the Tuskens...
@jangofett7593
@jangofett7593 Год назад
I never really hated it unlike some people although it was not the best show, but it did have some highlights. I really enjoyed the Tusken Raider episodes because for some unknown reason I loved them since I was a child. I think my main problem with the show is that Boba didn't do as much as he should've done, it's almost as they wanted to extend the show but didn't have enough budget for more episodes. It's probably not the case since The Mandalorian should've gotten them some fat stacks, but the series still felt incomplete. I don't think Boba Fett's character is ruined though, they can still do many cool things with him in Season 3 of The Mandalorian as the new Daimyo. Mando visits Tatooine a lot so I think we are guranteed to at least have one episode including him, maybe he will even have a larger army this time around. I would also love to seen more of Black Krrsantan.
@Dylan-cu4ty
@Dylan-cu4ty Год назад
I would have preferred *Boba* re-establshing himself as the best/deadliest bounty hunter, like in the *EU.* He had to rebuild his credibility after the Sarlaac. See him travel to different planets, take the most dangerous jobs, run into some old bounty hunter faces. Could of been hell of a show.
@marcosloayzamiranda9775
@marcosloayzamiranda9775 Год назад
Yes, but neither favrou nor filoni like the character and they prefer that he be an old man who gives him anxiety to be a bounty hunter who prefers to live legislating taxes on a sandy planet.
@ivanvoronov3871
@ivanvoronov3871 Год назад
I wanted the sopranos in starwars. That would have been perfect
@orien2v2
@orien2v2 Год назад
That BOBF music brings back quarantine life memories for me...
@edwin831
@edwin831 Год назад
Great and unique content. Would love to see your take on Solo: A Star Wars Story
@MrVideoman619
@MrVideoman619 Год назад
Earned a sub from me, great video! Nice to have a star wars channel that isn't taking itself too seriously or trying to do jokes every minute.
@trevorwilson3698
@trevorwilson3698 Год назад
The Vespas are very much based on the MOD youth culture in Britain in the 1960's. They favoured the Italian 'Vespa' scooter.
@nizzleprizzle9783
@nizzleprizzle9783 Год назад
I really appreciate the dive into tusken raiders
@camd_editz1195
@camd_editz1195 Год назад
One thing I'd like to add to Luke's ultamatum is that Yoda also said to him in The Empire Strikes Back that he can either finish his training or leave to save his friends, Luke never got a choice like Grogu did.
@adamplentl5588
@adamplentl5588 Год назад
Except he did. He left to help his friends, got his ass beat, and then finished his training.
@CoreUsGaming
@CoreUsGaming Год назад
It wasn’t a black & white, either/ or choice. It was more inline with cause & effect. Because Luke didn’t finish his training, he got his hand cut off effectively lol
@gurdan-friedman
@gurdan-friedman Год назад
@@adamplentl5588 I would say it was not exactly the same kind of choice as Grogu had. Luke told Grogu : "Okay, so you can choose between this and this. You can make your choice". But in Empire Strikes Back, Yoda was more in a mind state of "Don't leave, you idiot!"
@garrettgreen5642
@garrettgreen5642 Год назад
Nice video bro.
@kalvongreat8642
@kalvongreat8642 Год назад
A few years ago I read a star wars comic with krrsantan in it. Seeing him in live action was pretty epic.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
it was cool, but they could've done more
@kalvongreat8642
@kalvongreat8642 Год назад
Absolutely
@speedfreakspeedshop9935
@speedfreakspeedshop9935 Год назад
Yeah this is all this show has. “Wouldn’t ‘fill in the blank’ be cool to see?! Let’s do that!” without any thought going into the broader meaning or depth of the story. This is almost the biggest L I think Disney Star Wars has taken to date, wasting the potential of such a cool/loved character.
@travelwell6049
@travelwell6049 Год назад
15:57 I think it will later be revealed that she's force sensitive. 19:04 Cad Bane's death was Anti-climactic because we saw the light flickering at the end hinting that he might not be dead. They like to make us think someone is dead only to turn round say ha! fooled you! Plus, they did absolutely nothing to introduce the character and for people who haven't sat through the whole of clone wars, they wouldn't know who he is, and wouldn't know his relationship with Boba. Same with the Pikes, people who supposed to already know who they are.
@zazoreal5536
@zazoreal5536 Год назад
Bravo to the character section of this video 👏👏👏👏👏
@d.r.dproductions6519
@d.r.dproductions6519 Год назад
Love that mando basically stole the MC from boba when he shows up
@swagwolfgang
@swagwolfgang Год назад
People have said this alot and its true: you know theres a problem when the only good episodes of a show have fucking nothing to do with the main character
@geevesy3203
@geevesy3203 Год назад
this is good stuff, surprised you aren't bigger than you are
@halo3jocky
@halo3jocky Год назад
"This mechanic guy" was probably only in two scenes because he's Thundercat, he was probably on tour lol
@EdwardDanks009
@EdwardDanks009 Год назад
I have a feeling that corporate dictated that Grogu needed to come back.
@MichaelDBruce
@MichaelDBruce Год назад
I think there's a lot of things in this show that go a lot deeper than we give credit for and we've seen the badass - and we get more in rancor riding, beating cad bane, being shot 60 times and surviving. Plus the renewal of green, red and black in his repaint is a sign of doubling down on Duty, Justice and honoring his father. All that said there's two things that help me enjoy shows like this. F and F are building a larger universe here in which Boba Fett is one character. Because of what happened in bobas canon backstory, there's a limit to what they can do with that character. But when you think about what we saw in the 6 mins of OT from boba... Never see his face, always gets his mark, can be a badass but is kinda clumsy... The Mandalorian is Boba Fett... And through the mandalorian they can do so much more to expand the universe and what it means to be mandalorian. Boba Fett is now once facet of mandalorian culture, as is bo katan, the armorer and the many other elements we are going to potentially seeing in season 3.
@hk1371
@hk1371 Год назад
With those you mentioned, they are all style with no substance. They don't really earn any of those moments and the moments, when you think on them, are lacking. The Rancor is just for coolness when using Slave I would be far more effective and safer, Din and Boba use no tactics in their standoff and nearly get themselves killed because they want to stand in the middle, Cad Bane's death is done better in a deleted scene and has the worst dialogue in the show. "I'm faster than you" "I have armour" "Lets find out" ??? And no, they aren't expanding on what it means to be Mandalorian. In these 2.5 seasons of Mandalorian, we don't know what makes Din's Mandos different from other Mandos other than "Helmet rule" which doesn't have much depth. Compare that to Legends, even using just Jango onwards shows how complex the mandos could be with the conflict with Original Death Watch and Jaster's Mandos. And that's not even including KoTOR's additions and so on. Boba and Din could have had an interesting conversation on that, with Boba's teachings from Jango conflicting with Din's original upbringing. Plus, that shows the issue. Din has taken all the cool aspects of Boba and left Boba as the empty character we see here. Boba was once the man who said "This is my face" when talking about his helmet, he was the one that led the Mandalorians reluctantly, known as the best hunter. Now that's all gone to Din.
@Ahzuv2
@Ahzuv2 Год назад
mando is willing to risk his life for boba's cause because of their mutual respect for eachother as mandalorians.
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
You shouldn’t call them the Vespas. That are Mods! An obvious nod to the teen rebels who ride mopeds in Quadrophenia!
@jneumy566
@jneumy566 Год назад
Part of me is conflicted about Boba's personality in the show. I never knew him as the ruthless killer from the comics because I never read them. The first characterization of Boba that I saw was in the Clone Wars when he was a kid, specifically the arc where he tries to kill Windu. And that gave me the impression that though he is ruthless, he still has a strong sense of honor because that's how his father raised him, which was later backed up by some small lore stuff that I heard about Jango. So when everyone complains that he's not a completely ruthless killer, I get kind of upset cause that's not his whole character. He is supposed to be ruthless and badass (which was underwhelming to see done so little in the show) but he still does so with a code of honor because again, he deeply loved his father and that's what Jango taught him. So I did enjoy seeing him trying to rule with respect and helping the Tuskens, but I'd say they did that just a tad too much. But he certainly didn't need to be 100% ruthless killer the whole time (and my argument against bringing Slave 1 in is that he would be opening fire on the city, which isn't a good look)
@Jordan61112
@Jordan61112 Год назад
I really love this show sure it had some bad parts but we saw him go through an actual character arc. He was a killer then he found a family (the Tuskens) when this family was taken from him he changes his motive. He just wants a family. Throughout the saga people keep telling him he’s just like his father Cad Bane even says this “You’ve got your fathers blood pumping through your veins.” This show wasn’t about him becoming a leader, it was about him finding a family and proving to people that he can change his fate and be better than Jango. And when he’s in trouble he ignites the killer within not to cause harm but to protect his people. When he’s attacked by assassins he spares them symbolizing that people can change. He doesn’t want to be like other rulers this is shown by his dialogue with fennec. Where she says to him that he should be carried around to show his power and he declines. He faces real struggles with the mayor when he returns the assassin when this approach doesn’t work he becomes the killer we knew him to be. To protect and serve his people. Cad Bane isn’t just a villain but a reflection of his past. And with that he ultimately defeats his past. The show takes his death not as one but as a rebirth and a chance to change.
@craggywag5482
@craggywag5482 Год назад
Bane not dying in the cancelled TCW duel (the one that, before its cancellation, gave Boba's helmet its dent) feels like a disservice. How are you going to have the 2 greatest bounty hunters, and, more importantly, *gunslingers,* end their decades-long feud with a fistfight?
@rcdune7132
@rcdune7132 Год назад
The best part of book of Boba Fett is the theme 😂💯
@ioncewasmikey
@ioncewasmikey Год назад
Great analogy with Boba & Tony Stark!
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
Thanks!
@oldman5247
@oldman5247 Год назад
I also tried rewatching it. To see if I was too harsh on it. It somehow got worse.
@thegoldman25
@thegoldman25 Год назад
i still don't like it at all
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@thegoldman25 Same
@thestarkknightreturns
@thestarkknightreturns 8 месяцев назад
All in all, we now have more Star Wars live action hours than we ever thought was possible. I cannot possibly complain about how much Star Wars we have right now, as someone who grew through the "Dark Ages" between 1983 and 1999, when there was no new live action content for 15 years. Every single live action series has good stuff which makes up for all the shortcomings that the OT and the prequels had, or even for the major shortcoming which the sequels are. The Book of Boba - and for that effect, the Obi-Wan show - only hasthe problem of being a movie script but stretched into a series format, because of how unsuccessful the Han Solo movie was, to cut production and distribution costs and to give some padding to the Disney+ content. I love Book of Boba and no one can tell me otherwise. Obviously it had its obvious shortcomings, but so did the OT and the prequels. Overall it nailed a lot of character traits right, and both had strong finale episodes. As a whole, the quality of the writing and production is obviously inferior to Andor, Ahsoka or Mando Season 1. But that's no excuse NOT to observe the obvious positives.
@ThatGuywithaCobra
@ThatGuywithaCobra Год назад
So, the BoBF isn’t a stand-alone series. It’s setting up plot points for the future of the entire cohesive story that is the retaking and independence of Mandalore and the downfall of the Imperial Remnants. And how does BoBF tie into this narrative and foreshadow to future events? The same reason that Episode 5 is more about Boba Fett than most would think. In Episode 5, we see The Armorer say, “The songs of eons past foretold of the Mythosaur rising up to herald a new age of Mandalore. Sadly, it only exists in Legends.” As The Armorer says this, she is standing in front of the hanger compartment for her tool cabinet that has a familiar image painted across it’s doors. The Mythosaur skull. However, it’s not just any style Mythosaur skull as we have seen many variations throughout the canon, it is specifically the style that is donned by none other than Boba Fett. And when we look at the scene when The Armorer tells this story, it’s important to pay attention to the message being conveyed. “The Mythosaur will rise up to herald a new age of Mandalore.” And as the Armorer tells the legend, this hints that there is still at least one “Mythosaur” still alive. And being symbolic, as the tales of Mandalorians always are, only one wears the Mythosaur skull, known as the “Mandalorian Crest”, and he lives on Tatooine. The Armorer also specifically uses the word “Legends”. And every time we hear the word “Legend” used in canon, it foreshadows to something in the Expanded Universe being brought into the new canon. From the reintroduction of Death Watch, the Darksaber, the Mythosaur. And the last time legends was mentioned in canon, Ahsoka said “There is always a bit of truth in Legends.” And then we get the reintroduction to Grand Admiral Thrawn into the current canon. And in Legends, Boba Fett takes up the mantle of Mand’alor, leader of the Mandalorians. He restored Mandalorians back to their previously renown strength and power. The Book of Boba Fett has been setting up Boba Fett to be less of a solo, ruthless, vicious bounty hunter and more into the type of leader that the Mandalorians need. And seeing as Din Djarin is reluctant to be a leader, and more so a loyal knight, it’s obvious the direction of the story will be passing the Darksaber to Boba Fett. Who has been actively bettering his mentality, his moral beliefs, and becoming a better melee combatant.
@marcosloayzamiranda9775
@marcosloayzamiranda9775 Год назад
Yes, but let's face it, Boba Fett is no longer a legend, now he is an old man who is anxious about being a bounty hunter and prefers to live in a giant sandbox with emos and banthas, he is not a mandalore, apart from that it seems that they also want to give that position to DIN or grogu by script and favoritism of the author who would not want.
@Vulpes_Ailurus
@Vulpes_Ailurus Год назад
A mixed bag is the best way I can describe BoBF.
@geyoda64
@geyoda64 Год назад
I thought it was bad until I saw Obi Wan. Now I think it's still bad and Obi Wan is worse.
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
The most watched Star Wars series last year. Second was Andor and third was Kenobi! Of course Andor had twice the runtime as Kenobi!
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
Andor is better than both shows combined
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 In your opinion. I enjoyed Boba Fett more because I enjoyed the characters of Krysantan, Cad Bane, Drash, the Tuskens, and Fennec Shand and Boba more than any of the characters in Andor. Also enjoyed the action more! But I love everything Star Wars!
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
@@mrfloosak The show was meh and characters could have been developed more and made more more interesting
@mrfloosak
@mrfloosak Год назад
@@chasehedges6775 I loved them all! Really wasn’t time to develop them too much! They were all only in two 35 minute episodes!
@nickiminajfan1100
@nickiminajfan1100 Год назад
@@mrfloosak You're a fan of spectacle, not story telling. Andor excels in that department farther than Kenobi & Boba.
@keyshawnwatkins4362
@keyshawnwatkins4362 Год назад
I'm guessing that, because most of the Pikes' story was handled in The Clone Wars, and a little in The Bad Batch, they didn't think to focus all that much on the Pikes in this series. The problem is, like you said, not every Star Wars fan watched the animated shows. So, to some, this was their introduction to the Pikes (that, and Solo).
@DUTCH_FETT
@DUTCH_FETT Год назад
Wouldn’t say boba is an idiot by any means, Jon just didn’t care about writing him when there’s clearly so many good stories with him they could of done but they just didn’t
@superrandomguy-lz4jf
@superrandomguy-lz4jf Год назад
I still really love this show despite its flaws
@RaikenXion
@RaikenXion Год назад
then you're a FANBOY and "SUPERFAN" exactly the WRONG KIND OF FAN that just sends a message to Disney that they can make Starwars in whatever pissy, lazy and unplanned way they like, and Fans like YOU will still just lap it up. All you are is a "Enabler" for Disney to keep interfering in the Creative process of Starwars Stories, preventing them from being "Great."
@superrandomguy-lz4jf
@superrandomguy-lz4jf Год назад
@@RaikenXion jfc dude get a life 🤡
@Dookieman1975
@Dookieman1975 Год назад
Even tho I liked the show, it’s really concerning that the main plot line was bad. And I’d argue that he became a crime boss to change the status quo of people being dictated by crime lords but it isn’t really in character and isn’t really done well since they could’ve had him become a bad guy eliminating competition to change the status quo leading to mando vs boba, showing the beef between Boba and cad bane earlier on, and kinda fumbled the bag with trying to change the status quo since he keeps switching between bland morally pure action hero and mando s2 Boba Fett. Shouldn’t have brought grogu into the fight since they could’ve had boba tame the rancor instead of using violence. And if Rey is the oc thats way to op, fennec is the oc that is just there until the plot gives her a few things to do. They could’ve had fennec conflict with boba more by questioning his rule and considering abandoning ship before it sinks. The mayor could’ve revealed that he wanted Boba dead cuz he’s sick of crimelords cucking the people and have him betray the pykes after too many innocents die. Why is Boba a narc? Why didn’t they introduce the vespas on coruscant, it would’ve been less out of place? So many missed opportunities. The show is mid. 5/10. Maybe 6/10 just because of mando and the flashbacks
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
So many missed opportunities. Same, man
@chasehedges6775
@chasehedges6775 Год назад
It would have been cool if we saw the Vespas come to Tatooine because they wanted to cause chaos and have fun.
@gnosismonkey
@gnosismonkey Год назад
RE Luke: He shows an incremental improvement over the previous Jedi, but he also sends the kid back to a dangerous planet escorted only by an astromech droid. He can’t be bothered to deliver him himself. In doing that, he puts Grogu in the middle of a chaotic battle between mercenary factions. I’m sorry, but we see in all of this the seeds of his failures with Ben Solo. We see how he didn’t learn enough from the mistakes of the past to understand that emotions need to be processed, not repressed. And the galaxy pays the price 20 years later.
@carlycrays2831
@carlycrays2831 Год назад
Good point. It is rather sad that Boba Fett of all people seem to have a happier ending for their life than Luke does
@dejellybeanz8260
@dejellybeanz8260 Год назад
I think what could've been a good motivation and plot for Boba Fett is to: Control the Tattoine empire/government and change the law to allow Tuskens to become part of their society as a repayment for the past-Tusken tribe that saved Boba Fett. It was already established in S2 of The Mandalorian that the Tuskens and the people of Tattoine hated each other, so it could've been a good way to put aside their differences and unite to survive together or be equals. I'm just spit-balling but that's what I thought it could be.
@michaeldemarco9950
@michaeldemarco9950 Год назад
Over the decades, I knew that Boba Fett falling into the Sarlac Pit was no different than Luke, Leia, Han and Chewie diving into the Death Star trash compactor; he’d be out by lunchtime.
@scorkami1789
@scorkami1789 Год назад
23:48 i have to mildly disagree, boba DOES express his change in nature, because when he talks to fennec in front of jabbas place right before getting his ship back, he talks about no longer wanting to die in place of some rich criminals (meaning the near death experience in episode six showed him that no money is worth dying for, especially dying for someone elses cowardice) admittedly, its not the deepest change and not nearly as good as ironman's change, BUT it shows why he didnt just go back to bounty hunting
@a_dead786
@a_dead786 Год назад
What I don’t understand is how prominent fennec is in Star Wars. To my knowledge she’s only appeared in mando bad batch and bobf, with less then an hour of development. If she does have a comic, please tell me where to find it because I really want to like her character but just cant
@bruhdon4748
@bruhdon4748 Год назад
Oh god I forgot about that super slow chase scene, that was so embarrassing.
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