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Writer's pictureTyler Jenkins

Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett: A Slow Burn with a Few Detours but Still Great Star Wars Content

Updated: Feb 10, 2023


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What a goddamn rollercoaster that was. Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett just wrapped it’s first (and maybe only) season on Disney+. Somehow taking a two episode detour from Boba himself to somewhat set up The Mandalorian season 3 and still managing to stick the landing with the hour long finale. That finale was truly incredible and I can not wait to see what they do with future Star Wars shows. The Book of Boba Fett delivers on amazing SW action while vastly expanding the canon of one of the franchises most mysterious and popular characters. Temura Morrison is an absolute legend and brings amazing Māori representation to the table to bring this character to life in ways we’ve never seen before. Ming-Na Wen continues the impressive representation by working perfectly with Morison to further the story of Master Assassin Fennec Shand. While being an episode shorter than both seasons of Mando they still managed to tell a lot of story in that time (mostly because the episodes were longer). And yes, Boba is gone for a whole episode and appears briefly in the one after that, I still think they handled the finale so well that it no longer matters. The issue is, this is a spin off of Mando and if it was still under his title people would be mad if he didn’t appear until episode 5. These shows are tied together deeply and one story can not be told without the other. I absolutely loved seeing my guy Cad Bane return after his Bad Batch appearance and now in live action, and comic favorite Black Krrsantan introduced as well. A small set up for the Ahsoka show and more Luke also makes me love this even more. Rosario Dawson really understands her character. Pedro Pascal is still just as great as Din Djarin and Grogu somehow gets even better. So many fan favorites return and we are introduced to some fun new characters that I hope to see more of. There is a mid credit scene so don’t exit until you see it. Very very short but very very interesting, excited to see where it leads. The future of Star Wars is looking very bright and I’m beyond excited to see where the Kenobi show takes us in a few months. Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett gets a resounding 9/10 from me! -Tyler.


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