If they fucking helicopter fly away, immediate 10/10Wait... live action Inquisitors? Yes please!
If they fucking helicopter fly away, immediate 10/10Wait... live action Inquisitors? Yes please!
I assume it's going to work the way it did in Fallen Order, where they spin but they don't fly.I don't think I can handle helicopter lightsabers in live action. I am going to be too busy laughing my ass off.
Some of them used it as a helicopter in Star Wars Rebels.I assume it's going to work the way it did in Fallen Order, where they spin but they don't fly.
Yeah... but that's also a kids show and so I think realistically some of it can be seen as exaggeration.Some of them used it as a helicopter in Star Wars Rebels.
I think it's more other people's perception of the rule than Bo-Katan's desire to follow it. There is already a perception that her previous, gifted, possession of the dark saber led to the fall of Mandalore.Hey wait... how did this not occur to me...
Oh wow a member of a religion picks and chooses which parts to take literally and which parts to ignore that’s so unrealistic.Hey wait... how did this not occur to me...
This is explained in the same episode, Moff Gideon says it outright. The saber doesn't matter, the story doesHey wait... how did this not occur to me...
Without having seen any of the shows I would say no. TBoBF plays after "Return of the Jedi" and Kenobi before "A new Hope"I skipped The Book of Boba Fett because, well... it looked shitty. However, I really liked The Mandalorian. Do I need to watch TBoBF to enjoy Obi-Wan Kenobi?
The low speed rainbow-colored vespa chase was the crowning moment of said unintentional comedy, imo.Book of Boba Fett is an unintentional comedy showcasing just how shit of a bounty hunter/crime lord Boba Fett is. He's a clumsy imbecile the entire time.
It's very clear they wanted to do a Bosozoku gang but didn't understand that you can't do that on sand unless it's like... dirt bikes or something. So instead we got slow moving scooters.The low speed rainbow-colored vespa chase was the crowning moment of said unintentional comedy, imo.
If you liked Mandalorian, the last three episodes of Boba Fett are essential watching. Episodes 5 and 6 are Mandalorian episodes in all but name. They might as well be the first two episodes of Mandalorian Season 3. Mando is heavily involved in Episode 7 and will be important watching whenever they do an actual Season 3. Like, there is MAJOR character developments for Mando and others in his life (won't say who without giving it away).I skipped The Book of Boba Fett because, well... it looked shitty. However, I really liked The Mandalorian. Do I need to watch TBoBF to enjoy Obi-Wan Kenobi?
If you liked Mandalorian, the last three episodes of Boba Fett are essential watching. Episodes 5 and 6 are Mandalorian episodes in all but name. They might as well be the first two episodes of Mandalorian Season 3. Mando is heavily involved in Episode 7 and will be important watching whenever they do an actual Season 3. Like, there is MAJOR character developments for Mando and others in his life (won't say who without giving it away).
Which is...completely maddening. If you were only interested in Mandalorian, all of a sudden, Boba Fett's show becomes essential viewing. Which is stupid as hell.
(Laughs in DC and Marvel)Which is...completely maddening. If you were only interested in Mandalorian, all of a sudden, Boba Fett's show becomes essential viewing. Which is stupid as hell.
The difference is there isn't a Disney+ show (so far) that completely interrupts the main character's show to show several episodes of a different character who already has their own show. There isn't an example like that, that I can think of, in the movies, either, where a LARGE chunk of the movie is suddenly dedicated to a completely different character. Even Civil War was still a Captain America movie at its core (that guest starred a bunch of Avengers).(Laughs in DC and Marvel)
--Patrick
Because he looked cool... duh.I still don't get why fans are/were such a big fan of Boba.
I wonder if Alec Guinness would have complained about the script if he had been allowed monologues like that.