The Book of Boba Fett Episode 2 Review

The Book of Boba Fett Episode 2 Review



The Book of Boba Fett’s second episode sees the bounty hunter molded into a warrior in the past as he faces a power struggle in …

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  1. So, you finally learned about Dune in Fall 2021. Book of Boba Fett borrows heavily because original Star Wars borrowed heavily. It didn’t bother me. Dune is more of a religious story. Star Wars has Jedis, and that’s about it in regards religion.

  2. "Borrows heavily from Dune" this will never be a bad thing if done well. Dune set the staple for the sci-fi genre the same way Lord of The Rings did for fantasy. It is expected that there will be similarities, and Tatooine always felt like a love letter rather than a ripoff of Dune.

  3. Its ironic that white british dude should judge a show based on colonialism by a browned skinned man on an indigenous society. Dude, you sound dumb asf

  4. It´s kind of weird to think that Disney needed so many bad Star War movies to understand what the fans really wanted, to Disney´s credit, they got it right in the two TV shows so far.

  5. This episode totally reinforced how much of a monster Anakin was when he slaughtered a whole tribe and his fall to the dark side waaay before episode 3

  6. This episode is a 9/10 for me. Movie-level visual effects, great action, compelling character arcs, emotion, respect for the source material. What more could you want from a mere episode of television? And nobody cares that it borrows ideas from Dune, or from Dances with Wolves, or anything else. No intellectual property exists in a vacuum. Ideas are always being used and reused.

  7. To be fair to the scene post-train crash, Boba is the only one that can speak to the Pikes. Since going off how the Pikes talk about the Tusken people….they more than likely do not know how to communicate with them at all, so Boba Fett would have to be the go-between for the two groups.

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