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The Book of Boba Fett Discussion Thread (Episode Spoilers Allowed!)
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<blockquote data-quote="TheJabbaWookie" data-source="post: 551349" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>A controversial opinion I know but I thought the Luke training Grogu episode was the weakest of the 7 apart from the biker mice from mars on Vespa episode. </p><p></p><p>It suffered from the same issues The Force Awakens did, namely that it was a simple reboot of the ESB scenes. When you strip away the nostalgia we all feel for ESB and seeing the original trilogy characters back on screen you are not left with much. The dialogue was terrible (as it has been throughout TBOBF). And while I feel they nailed the CGI when compared to the end of season 2 of Mando I did not get the same tingle down my spine as I did then.</p><p></p><p>I much preferred the last episode and while it suffered from some of the issues aforementioned in posts above, seeing the Rancor in all its ferocity, compared to its laborious green screen stop start animation in ROTJ was worth the wait IMO.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to rewatch it but aside the Mando episode (which would of been better saved for season 3) my favourite episodes were the first two (especially episode 2) where we learned the Tusken back story and gave us a clue to the reasons behind the profound change in nature from the cold calculated methodical Boba from the OT.</p><p></p><p>All in all I liked it. Not as good as The Mandalorian, but glad we have Star Wars on our screens again and a damn sight better than the prequels and sequels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJabbaWookie, post: 551349, member: 9217"] A controversial opinion I know but I thought the Luke training Grogu episode was the weakest of the 7 apart from the biker mice from mars on Vespa episode. It suffered from the same issues The Force Awakens did, namely that it was a simple reboot of the ESB scenes. When you strip away the nostalgia we all feel for ESB and seeing the original trilogy characters back on screen you are not left with much. The dialogue was terrible (as it has been throughout TBOBF). And while I feel they nailed the CGI when compared to the end of season 2 of Mando I did not get the same tingle down my spine as I did then. I much preferred the last episode and while it suffered from some of the issues aforementioned in posts above, seeing the Rancor in all its ferocity, compared to its laborious green screen stop start animation in ROTJ was worth the wait IMO. I have yet to rewatch it but aside the Mando episode (which would of been better saved for season 3) my favourite episodes were the first two (especially episode 2) where we learned the Tusken back story and gave us a clue to the reasons behind the profound change in nature from the cold calculated methodical Boba from the OT. All in all I liked it. Not as good as The Mandalorian, but glad we have Star Wars on our screens again and a damn sight better than the prequels and sequels. [/QUOTE]
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