I never had much attachment to the character of Boba Fett and didn’t know what to expect from the show. I still don’t really know what they are trying to do with this show, which seems like a problem, but there’s one more episode, maybe it will all come together somehow.
I do regret that I still haven’t finished Clone Wars or watched Rebels so I don’t really know Ashoka’s story, just the parts I’ve seen. I can’t figure out where I left off and there is way too much to just start at the beginning. I did love her character while I was watching, though, and I’m hugely relieved that she’s still alive. That always made me sad in the early seasons of Clone Wars, thinking that all the Jedi would have to die but especially Ahsoka.
Anyway, it does make sense that Luke is all uncertain about how to train a padawan, the one thing he knows for sure is that his own training started super late and didn’t last as long as it probably should have, so he leans harder on what he thinks the tradition is than anything else. I was thinking Ashoka’s advice to trust his instincts was wrong, but I’ve changed my mind to thinking that he can’t actually follow it, he’s too much in his head trying to guess what Yoda would do.
I think he would have done better by trusting his instincts.
Baby!Yoda's solution to dealing with the training remote seemed age-appropriate. (I can't believe no Temple-trained padawans ever decided "Yeah, I'm over being zapped in a sensitive part of the body", *squish* and went off to play in the Room of a Thousand Fountains.)
Um, Luke, pushing a child into recalling the memory of their guardians dying to protect them and then not providing aftercare? Still thinking you're remotely qualified to be dealing with the smols?
This series feels a lot like "Jon and Dave got out ALL the action figures!"
feels a lot like "Jon and Dave got out ALL the action figures!"
On a show that has
Boba Fett riding a Rancor
? You don’t say.
Anyone watching The Afterparty on Apple+? It is very funny!
It's on my queue; haven't watched yet.
If it seems like the kind of thing you might like, I think you will like it very much! (Despite the 10-year age range among people at a high school reunion.)
Finale of Boba Fett was okay but I really don't feel the need for another season. And I still feel the scooter gang is horribly out of place on Tatooine.
First look: The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
That article made me far more excited about this show than I expected.
Although I'm really worried about the two dudes who have
I never run a show before.
Why do untried dudes get so many of these chances?