OrangeXtreme
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Because he looks cool.Can someone explain the fascination with Boba Fett to me? He was a nothing character in the original trilogy and then somehow became the most popular character in the series. I have never understood how or why this happened.
Because he looks cool.
he went to buy a Chevy Tahoe and ended up,with a 69 rebuilt stingray.Bump this thread.
Bryce Dallas Howard deserves to direct her own Star Wars trilogy after that masterpiece she put together on Wednesday. Change my mind...
Boba was getting ready to go to war with the Pyke Syndicate like the baller that he is.he went to buy a Chevy Tahoe and ended up,with a 69 rebuilt stingray.
and where was boba fett?
disney screwed stars wars Tv with their politics and they have been scrambling ever since.
This was a good watch that tackled this very subject. It's crazy, he has like four lines., but the mystique is undeniable.Can someone explain the fascination with Boba Fett to me? He was a nothing character in the original trilogy and then somehow became the most popular character in the series. I have never understood how or why this happened.
Mandalorian > Boba Fett. It figures that the series could get back on track with an episode that was actually a Mandalorian episode. The first two episodes of the season weren't bad, but the introduction of these annoying sci-fi biker kids has been a turn off in episodes 3 and 4.Bump this thread.
Bryce Dallas Howard deserves to direct her own Star Wars trilogy after that masterpiece she put together on Wednesday. Change my mind...
What?he went to buy a Chevy Tahoe and ended up,with a 69 rebuilt stingray.
and where was boba fett?
disney screwed stars wars Tv with their politics and they have been scrambling ever since.
The slow chase was awkward (and possibly unintentional). I’ve enjoyed everything else. The criticism has been over the top IMO and reminds me of the treatment of Solo.Mandalorian > Boba Fett. It figures that the series could get back on track with an episode that was actually a Mandalorian episode. The first two episodes of the season weren't bad, but the introduction of these annoying sci-fi biker kids has been a turn off in episodes 3 and 4.
Everyone is certainly entitled to their opinion. Admittedly Solo didn’t do anything for me, nor did episodes 7 through 9; don’t have a great opinion of 1 through 3 either. Rogue One I thought was well done, and I’ve certainly enjoyed The Mandalorian as well. I’ve watched Boba Fett with similar interest, more good than bad so far and I’m hopeful it finishes strong.The slow chase was awkward (and possibly unintentional). I’ve enjoyed everything else. The criticism has been over the top IMO and reminds me of the treatment of Solo.
Interesting. Very interesting.Everyone is certainly entitled to their opinion. Admittedly Solo didn’t do anything for me, nor did episodes 7 through 9; don’t have a great opinion of 1 through 3 either. Rogue One I thought was well done, and I’ve certainly enjoyed The Mandalorian as well. I’ve watched Boba Fett with similar interest, more good than bad so far and I’m hopeful it finishes strong.
My out there/dark horse/wildcard theory is that Mando is on his way to becoming a Sith Lord.
I’m far from convinced that this is what’s happening but there are some notable developments.Interesting. Very interesting.
Those aren’t the only mandalorians. He got bounced from an orthodox sect.I’m far from convinced that this is what’s happening but there are some notable developments.
His attachment to Grogu has him doing and feeling things that are at odds with The Way, capped off by removing his helmet which has gotten him ostracized and cast out by the remaining Mandalorians. He has a chance to redeem himself in their eyes but has been given a task that is potentially impossible. While I’d like to forget parts of episodes 1-3, Annakin Skywalker's emotional attachments went against the Jedi way and ultimately contributed to his turn to the dark side. Din/Mando could potentially find himself similarly broken and consumed with anger and despondence depending on what happens on those fronts. And now of course he’s wielding the darksaber with its own mysterious powers which he is not yet ready for and has the potential to control him.
Fair point—he’s getting tossed by his crew.Those aren’t the only mandalorians. He got bounced from an orthodox sect.
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My out there/dark horse/wildcard theory is that Mando is on his way to becoming a Sith Lord.
He’ll always be Sheriff Bullock to me!nice to see Agent 47/Raylan ruling the desert sands..
Tatooine is basically the Kentucky of the Star Wars universe so this checks out.nice to see Agent 47/Raylan ruling the desert sands..
I think Grogu chooses the armor and goes back to Mando, making them both outcasts. And then your theory could apply to one or both of them.I’m far from convinced that this is what’s happening but there are some notable developments.
His attachment to Grogu has him doing and feeling things that are at odds with The Way, capped off by removing his helmet which has gotten him ostracized and cast out by the remaining Mandalorians. He has a chance to redeem himself in their eyes but has been given a task that is potentially impossible. While I’d like to forget parts of episodes 1-3, Annakin Skywalker's emotional attachments went against the Jedi way and ultimately contributed to his turn to the dark side. Din/Mando could potentially find himself similarly broken and consumed with anger and despondence depending on what happens on those fronts. And now of course he’s wielding the darksaber with its own mysterious powers which he is not yet ready for and has the potential to control him.