I personally think he’s going to turn those fat, slimy Hutts into Escargot.
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2 Antworten[i]I thought it was okay. So far, everything's been okay, which I guess is a problem, I'm still waiting for the show to "[b]WOW[/b]" me. Unlike most of the other critics, I like the flashback stuff ( with the Tusken Raiders ), but I'm a lot less invested in the current day storyline. To be honest, I think I'm struggling with the premise of the show. Boba is always going on a bout he is Mos Espa's new Crime Boss, but he neither looks, or acts the part. There's something about his motivations that isn't adding up for me ( crime bosses delegate to thier underlings, and hide in the shadows. As the star of the show, the plot demands that he takes centre stage, and dies all his dirty work himself ). I also fear that this show has demystified Boba, and taken away most of his edge, and moral ambiguity. Right now, he feels very generic. [/i]
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Boba used to have a Wookie-pelt for a cape Enemy Hutts have a Wookie, future cape maybe? I think so!
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A lot better than EP. 1
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3 AntwortenFett gives off big Steven Seagal vibes to me.
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I enjoyed it substantially
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1 AntwortenBetter than ep one
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Pretty cool to see a villain with mercy
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The flash backs in ep 1-2 remind me of the Last Samurai
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Idk. The train sequence felt kinda weird. The attacks felt forced and the foundations of the plot didn’t make sense. It’s like the tuskens had to be painted as the good guys, so they had to be the victims, but they also couldn’t make the train people aggressive because that wouldn’t make any sense. All the tuskens had to do was not shoot at the train and the problem would’ve been solved. But instead they made Boba go on the whole quest to defeat the train. I just think they could’ve used a better plot to convey the exposition they were doing.