The following episode contains spoilers forThe Book of Boba Fett.
The Book of Boba Fett only has two episodes left with the series so leaving much to be desired out of the bounty hunter’s unlikely survival story, however, this week brought in Disney Plus’ MVP, The Mandalorian, in a tactical move that only serves to highlight the massive sand desert that separates the two.
In 2019, The Mandalorian singled-handedly made Disney Plus a must-have service for Star Wars fans as each episode of Jon Favreau’s westernized series saw Din Djarin carry out jobs or tasks across the galaxy. Although its two seasons oversaw the development of Mando’s bond with Grogu, few episodes tie directly into one another which is an element that largely helped the show carve its own identity within Star Wars’ universe, and also what makes it the polar opposite of what the Book of Boba Fett spinoff wants to be.
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Pedro Pascal owes the existence of his very successful role in The Mandalorian to Boba Fett, hence it’s quite ironic how the tables have turned 40 years later. The Book of Boba Fett starts off by explaining how is that the bounty hunter even survived his Sarlacc fate in The Empire Strikes Back, however, that itself is a problem considering how much time has to be spent in flashbacks to even push the idea that this series deserved to exist in the first place.
Despite it not quite reaching the same level asThe Witcher’s first season, watching Boba Fett nap inside a bacta tank and reminisce over his past is not exactly prime quality entertainment. This particular plot device makes it difficult for the series story to pick up and keep any sort of momentum as its first four
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