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    The Book of Boba Fett Episode 4 Review – WoW!

    George The Giant Slayer

    The Book of Boba Fett episode 4 The Gathering Storm reclaims the Bounty Hunter’s character after episode demolished Boba Fett. This is now, my favorite episode replacing episode 2 The Tribes of Tatooine’s engaging action packed extravaganza!

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    Mos Espa rhymes with Vespa. Was curious about George’s 3rd show review. He said in the last one that it needed a hook and he was waiting for a hook and it was not there. I did not encounter “the hook” in episode 3. Also, should be said, that if YOU like a show, no amount of talk can take you away from it. Some shows I watch only out of curiosity. Also, just a side note, but I enjoy all the reviews of topics by the staff. The writing is really good from Gherzo, Tuggs, Virginia and others. OK, back to show, I look forward to him riding the Rancor like riding the Sandworm on Dune. Maybe something will happen there. Also, final thing, but the fact that George is doing a fan film is encouraging. That is going to be the next stop, when writers and fans start challenging themselves to do better than corporate America.

    Book of Boba Fett Ep 3 Review + New Movie Announcement!
    George The Giant Slayer
    The Book of Boba Fett episode 3 The City of Mos Espa is an embarrassment to George Lucas’ Star Wars and a humiliating deconstruction of a legendary, mysterious figure. I share where this goes off the rails.

    Special Announcement!!! Upcoming New Movie Short Film about the real Boba Fett! A Star Wars film for the Fans ! ! !

    Watch the video for more exciting and surprising details ! ! !

    #253392

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    Honestly, I only skim through to see what it going on. I just kind of peek at the show. The tone will never match the wonder and magic of the original. Just the fact that they can’t even really adapt Sith and Jedi in this era without being cheesy is telling. You know who made a better sith than anything from Disney Star Wars? Tory from Cobra Kai triggered terror in Samantha LaRusso. She has that aura of intimidation and provokes fear. The Jedi and Sith in Disney Star Wars lack that aura or the Force. The essence of The Force is missing. It comes off cheesy in the latest movies and shows. What’s really missing is the component of hope against the evil empire. Disney is the evil corporate empire, so how would they be able to tell a story on behalf of the little guy who works hard every day and trusts in the force?

    There is only one note and one message from all these movies and shows and Gary mentioned it. Whether it’s Avatar or Dune or Boba Fett Sand People, it’s the same communist message of native people oppressed and colonized. There is a sense that this is all we are going to get from here on out as we live under a rigged system that wants to blame the public while enriching the virtue-signaling corporate communist. At this point, I can see where Gary and Jeremy are coming from in that you already know the propaganda is coming and it’s the same propaganda as before. It’s not revolutionary, it’s just stale and expired.

    STAR WARS Apathy | Why I Am NOT Reviewing ‘The Book of Boba Fett’
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    The Book of Boba Fett Episode 2 Review Boba is Back!

    George The Giant Slayer

    The Book of Boba Fett Episode 2 The Tribes of Tatooine turns up the heat from the subdued Episode 1.I loved this episode: beautiful, rich and mystic; an action packed one two punch of pure adrenaline and some calm reflection before the storm.Episode 2 brings us all into the circle of the tribe. As we begin seeing our favorite cult classic character slowly spark to life. It finally adds a full fledged nervous system providing some context to the underworld culture in the present with a new choreographed killer and the return of the Hutts. They didn’t give us much more than that but thats episode 2 primary weakness. Then we amp up the action in the past with some high octane history. Which was Tribes of Tatooine’s greatest strengths.

    #252585

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    Got no beef at all. Would be a good idea to bump Hobbit or LOTR threads and just specialize in that topic.

    Saw episode one of Book of Boba Fett and the title was “Stranger In A Strange Land.” I like the shout out to Heinlein and that I see a lot of tributes and call-backs to older sci-fi. Friday was an A.I. by Tony Stark and one wonders if it was based on Friday by Heinlein as well. Also, the X-men have a planet called Arrako which reminds readers of Arrakis. I like the tributes to the past.

    Shows how Boba Fett survived and there are appearances by Jawas, a Rodian like Greedo, the Gamorreans and Sand People. With Kenobi on the horizon, it looks like there are going to be a lot of Sand People stories. Credits said that this episode was directed by Robert Rodriguez. During the credits, I like the concept artwork. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/robert-rodriguez-interview-book-of-boba-fett-star-wars-1235062364/

    It was fine. Had heart. Boba Fett comes off a bit too soft and is challenged for it. When it comes to fear vs. respect in terms of rulership, Fennec Shand says she prefers fear just because it works better. Not sure if I should give a spoiler review or not. Boba Fett seems to have flashbacks every time he is put in an aquatic healing chamber. Wonder if the near death experience in the Sarlacc Pit changed him because I never thought of Boba Fett as a hero, but just a hired trigger-puller and slave trafficker for money.

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