The Book Of Boba Fett (December 2021)

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Still, a fan? It's such a cliche "girly" identification thing. Might as well given her big eyelashes too. Disney Princess Hutt. :lol

At first, then they came around the corner I thought they were conjoined twins -- which would have been brilliant; a two-headed Hutt -- but instead it's Luke-and-Leia of Jabbas.

Seems like one would have killed the other to rule.
 
I actually liked the dance at the end.

But then again, I also watch youtube videos of New Zealanders doing the Haka at weddings and stuff.
I can see it now, an unmasked Fett facing off against the Hutts and Bad Wookie...
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I've got other thoughts/criticisms for other sections of the episode but I see that I may have already passed "TLDR" territory so I'll cut this short and post those a little later, lol.
Whatever I think of it, happy that at least some Fett/SW fans are happy. I remember reading online fights - not on this board - that would melt the screen about TLJ and TROS. The dark times:orthanc. Before The Mandalorian.:monkey3

I can't get with seeing Beast show up. But, the show is plodding building to some sort of crescendo. :lsvader
 
Still, a fan? It's such a cliche "girly" identification thing. Might as well given her big eyelashes too. Disney Princess Hutt. :lol

At first, then they came around the corner I thought they were conjoined twins -- which would have been brilliant; a two-headed Hutt -- but instead it's Luke-and-Leia of Jabbas.

Seems like one would have killed the other to rule.
Ha ha, yes, at least she didn't have lipstick amd the eyelashes like you said, lol.

And I totally thought they were conjoined at first too! That would have been super creepy.
 
Ah, so much hilarity in the comments here, great stuff. :lol

Okay some thoughts:

Yes this episode was MUCH better than the last. Not a high bar but it succeeded.

Obviously for me to enjoy this show and its title character I have to accept that this is no longer Fett as I interpreted him from the OT nor the early 90's lore about him post-Sarlacc. Massive news flash I know, lol.

And to summarize/recap my biggest beefs (in addition to the above) is TM's physique, constant helmet removing, the whole "theme park" aesthetic to the city environment, and the seemingly endless regurgitation of iconic scenes from other movies (Dances w/Wolves, T2 biker bar, countless train heists, etc.) as well as copying scenes from other SW movies/shows. As far as the softening of his character I'm even bummed to see my son (who isn't nearly as obsessive as I am, lol) noticing. When he and the Tuskens crafted his gaffi stick my son said "oh on Mando I just assumed that he killed Tuskens for his gear, not that they gave it to him." Even though he wasn't saying that as a criticism it bummed me out that up until that moment even TM Fett was a murderous badass to him.

But I think from his point of view he's accepting Fett's "reprogramming" the way we all accepted Uncle Bob in T2. So the question becomes does the reprogramming fit from a narrative sense (obviously yes in T2) and is the new version cool in it's own right (definitely yes for T2, less so for this new Fett, lol.)

But having said all that it looks like I'll be breaking ranks with some of you to state that I *loved* the Mos Espa scenes this time around. I did think that Fett looked cool walking around (and it looked like they either used a double for the helmet scenes or TM's belt was cinching his waste in tighter than last episode) and I loved his whole demeanor in the mayor's office. He was taking charge, he was speaking for himself, and when the mayor's stupid aid said "my apologies, I didn't see your litter" I *loved* that helmeted Fett just stood there totally silent refusing to even acknowledge such a stupid comment. YES! :rock

And then he just marched past him, ignored the aid's pleas, activated the door himself and told the mayor "you know damn well who I am." The mayor was super cool to me. Awesome look, awesome puppetry, and I really liked how he played his political cards in a way that allowed him to not fess up to the hit job while also appeasing Fett in a way that didn't get him shot dead on the spot. A very cool character IMO.

Then back to the Waikiki Hilton or whatever that cantina is called. I did realize this episode that I do like Jennifer Beals' character as well. She too has a great look and seems very comfortable in her role. It was very easy for me to buy that she runs that place. As far as Fett not knowing that the Hutts had arrived I'm totally fine with that. I mean from what has been established how would he know? So far all of his political connections are humoring him at best, seemingly kissing up to him when he's standing face to face with them with a gun but apparently scheming behind his back knowing that beyond himself and three helpers he has no means of enforcing his wishes on a grander scale (more on that later.)

Which brings me to one of my absolute favorite moments of SW in recent memory. The Hutts! And that Wookiee! Holy crap they just gave us Darth Maul level badasses for the first time in decades! Bam! All three, all at once. I want those suckers on my shelf, NOW. :lol The Hutts were great, better than Jabba himself since 1983. And that freaking Wookiee! As of right now (obviously this could easily change next week or later this season with a stupid death or something) the OT gave us the original Fett, PT gave us Darth Maul, and now Disney gives us the Wookiee. BLOWS AWAY any villain from Mando Season 1 and 2. Blows away the bad guys from Solo. Blows away pretty much any bad guy from ST save maybe TROS Kylo Ren (Palps doesn't count because he's a Legacy villain.) That guy was awesome! Anyone get major "Lurtz" vibes from the way he carried himself, his silent growls, and utterly hate-filled stare? Damn....so freaking cool.

And I *loved* that Fett himself was fully prepared to go toe to toe with both Hutts and the Wookiee right then and there. So as cool as the three baddies were they very appropriately were forced to back down. That's how you make a badass Disney! Awesome villains make for awesome "heroes" (or let's just say protagonist in Fett's case.) I mean the Hutts had to know that one rocket (or two blaster shots) was all it'd take to end them both and that even if their Wookiee took out Fett or Fennec that their best hope was mutually assured destruction. Not a good outcome either way. But I loved their little threat and departure and holy crap that suuuuuper long stare from the Wookiee as he reluctantly turned that Fett himself held until the Wookiee was forced to turn just like with Lando during Han's torture scene on Cloud City. Yes a moment in those show actually gave me OT vibes. :yess:

The sequence as a whole was basically a cooler version of the ANH:SE Docking Bay 94 scene with Fett in Han's role and the Wookiee in Fett's role and the twin Hutts taking a lot less crap than Jabba did. Even if the rest of the series is Episode 1 levels of bad I'm thrilled that I get to bask in the fact that that scene even exists and will be a fun new moment to revisit forevermore. I wish that he waited a little longer to take his helmet off after they left (sigh) but what can you do. Also it was Fennec who said "we'll need permission to kill them" which Fett did not actually acquiesce to. He just kind of stood there (much like the Wookiee) seemingly contemplating ("do I though? I could just off them and be done with it.") At least TM's performance gave me the luxury of interpreting it that way.

I've got other thoughts/criticisms for other sections of the episode but I see that I may have already passed "TLDR" territory so I'll cut this short and post those a little later, lol.
Yeah I don’t understand all the Hutt complaints totally blows away 97 SE but I do question why they would put themselves in harms way like that with just one Wookie enforcer.
 
Maybe they will be revealed as conjoined? That would up their stock for me instantly.

I don't think I would rank them up there with Maul though... that's a stretch.
 
I see this a different way I guess.

First, I fear Black Wookie will become an ally -- even a friend by Season's end. Especially if they killed off Fennec to give the show some drama for Fett. So all the hard stares just didn't work for me.

Personally, I didn't care for the Hutts. Steve and Mindy just looked alot like TPM Jabba to me. The fan made no sense -- can she cool herself with that? If she's hot, why isn't there a canopy for her? They may have looked more sinister in shadows under a canopy. Anyway, Anchor-chin didn't do it for me either. I'll give the creators credit for coming up with Twin Jabbas as something new... but I didn't think their entrance was that great.

That all said, I will agree that the three will likely be more interesting that Moff Gideon.

I hope there is another level of Master Villain behind them, supporting them. The true Villain of the show.
Agree with this 100%. Frankly, I've NEVER understood having giant slugs setting up shop on a DESERT planet, let alone traveling about unprotected under the blistering sun. Talk about fish out of water...

Khev is in a very benevolent mood today, plus I'm thinking he may have snorted some of that hallucinogenic spice, what with his fondly harkening back to that atrocious ANH:SE Docking Bay 94 scene. :lol
 
When he and the Tuskens crafted his gaffi stick my son said "oh on Mando I just assumed that he killed Tuskens for his gear, not that they gave it to him." Even though he wasn't saying that as a criticism it bummed me out that up until that moment even TM Fett was a murderous badass to him.

I actually like that Boba Fett earned the outfit and weapon as opposed to just stealing it. Anyone can steal something, but to earn it and master their ways, that's true badassery, imo. It also explains why he dresses the way he does in the present. It's part of him now, just like his father's armor. I just wish TM wasn't so goofy sometimes...like a BANTHAA!! *Does weird smile*
 
I went back and rewatched the scenes where he gets his armor back in Mando.

One minute he's bashing Stormtroopers with his gaffi stick, the next he's in his armor and shooting and stuff.

Logically, he probably left it on the Razor Crest when he was getting dressed. Which means it went boom. But since we never actually SAW him do that, that gives them the opening to say he stashed his precious gaffi stick somewhere before he boarded the Razor Crest for his armor, and then when the battle was over he retrieved it and put it in a safe place aboard Anakin One.

Hey, if the show never addresses the fate of Wonderbat Boba's Lizard King gaffi stick, then that's just gonna be my headcanon. Cause he went through to much to get that stick to just have it blow up on some dude's spaceship or get left behind on some random planet.
 
Agree with this 100%. Frankly, I've NEVER understood having giant slugs setting up shop on a DESERT planet, let alone traveling about unprotected under the blistering sun. Talk about fish out of water...

Khev is in a very benevolent mood today, plus I'm thinking he may have snorted some of that hallucinogenic spice, what with his fondly harkening back to that atrocious ANH:SE Docking Bay 94 scene. :lol
Actually I was commending this episode for showing a *cool* version of the 1997 (or 2004) Docking Bay 94 scene. ;) But yes, very benevolent mood that could all come crashing down as early as next Wednesday, lol.
 
Maybe they will be revealed as conjoined? That would up their stock for me instantly.

I don't think I would rank them up there with Maul though... that's a stretch.
Right now for me the Wookiee is the closest we've gotten to OT Fett/TPM Maul levels of coolness. He just exudes that perfect level of implied menace and "less is more" approach of SW's glory days. But like I said above that could all come crashing down just like with ROTJ Fett, Maul's lame death, resurrection, and so forth, depending on what they do with him from here on out.

But yeah I do like the Hutts too and think they have an awesome look and presence that surpasses most other recent baddies as well.
 
I actually like that Boba Fett earned the outfit and weapon as opposed to just stealing it. Anyone can steal something, but to earn it and master their ways, that's true badassery, imo.
Yes RO would have been so much cooler if they had earned and mastered the Death Star plans instead of just stealing them like "anyone" can do. 😉
 
I definitely agree with the continued inconsistencies. One minute the Pikes on the train are the greatest marksmen in the galaxy, the next scene the Tuskens are. It also seemed weird to spend so much time teaching the Tuskens how to do free range leaps from one speeder to the next only to then use grappling hooks for the actual heist.

Fett taking out the gang at Tosche Station was cool I just wish that it wasn't so reminiscent of T2 and more recently Cobb Vanth doing the exact same thing. That's twice now we've seen him copy Cobb. The first was in Mando when they both used the jetpack rocket to shoot a fleeing ship.

And yes TM's build and jumpsuit did remind me of Jason Voorhees.
 
One of the most difficult/frustrating aspects of this show that I was not expecting to have to deal with is the fact that aren't trying to make a seamless continuity with OT Fett. They're obviously just pulling an "MCU" with regard to TM's recasting like with Rhodey or Bruce Banner where they don't even pretend that the current version looks like the prior version and are just carrying on as if Fett always had TM's physique. It's just so much harder to do for a character that has been established for 40 years as opposed to a single film.
 
There were a couple bits of SW lore that came as a surprise to me. Tatooine used to have oceans? I assume that that was mentioned in some prior EU? Also ever since I was a kid I just assumed that Jabba's palace was on the outskirts of Mos Eisley not Mos Espa.
 
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