The Book of Boba Fett produced a lot of discussion as its seven episodes aired weekly from mid-December to early February. The first four entries were almost entirely Boba Fett focused, honing in on aspects of this famous character’s history that fans weren’t expecting, like his time with the Tusken Raiders. Combined with the slow burn present day storyline that showed Fett as he attempted to defend his crime lord status, these episodes were debated and discussed extensively among Star Wars fans.
However, Chapters 5 and 6 respectively were the two outings of this first season that fans talked about the most, and by quite some distance. Chapter 5 was focused entirely on Din Djarin, and was essentially an episode of The Mandalorian rather thanThe Book of Boba Fett. It served as The Mandalorian season 2.5 or the premiere of season 3, highlighting just how much the focus was on Djarin rather than Boba Fett himself, who didn’t even appear in this outing.
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The next episode had Fett, but he didn’t speak, and was in one scene. Other heroes like Djarin, Cobb Vanth, Ahsoka Tano, and Luke Skywalker took the spotlight over Fett. The latter’s storyline with Grogu, where Luke was training the young Padawan in the ways of the Force, caused quite a stir, with some Star Wars fans upset that Skywalker seemed to be making the exact same mistakes as the Jedi did in the prequels. However, given the events of the sequel trilogy and the revelations of The Last Jedi in particular, it’s clear that Luke’s training methods with Grogu make sense and are consistent with the broader canon.
One aspect of the prequels that proved to be unexpected to many fans wasthe creed of the Jedi and the rules that these
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