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  • sprytel
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    It would also add some dramatic irony to his "You can't change who you are. You're a killer." speech.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
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    Is he though? His little light on his chest was still blinking, and he's already "mod"-ed. Of course, I would think they would have made sure he was dead, since he was laying out in their streets, but...





    I honestly thought it was curtains when he was impaled with the Geoffrey stick, but you're right. For all I know some wires got snipped and he had a system shutdown to protect his components. No one is ever really gone.

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  • Hector
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    Spoilerish, I guess….






    I was highly disappointed that the female Tusken Raider didn’t make a dramatic entrance with other Tusken Raiders from other tribes to kick arze. Her faith was never really established, given that I didn’t see her body in the massacre (nor the kid). Did anyone else see her laying on the ground? All dressed in black with dreads? Did I miss that scene? I saw the rest of the Tusken Raiders dead, but never saw her.

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  • rche
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    ^^right there with you on the Bane thing. Tho, Maul was brought back, so why not a cyborg enhanced whatever Bane is?
    A Vance/wookie team-up would be a great extension of the SW universe. Chewy and Han are still kicking around at this point, they might bump paths.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    Kinda disappointed that Cad Bane is dead. I wish he could have been defeated and left alive just to see more of him.
    Is he though? His little light on his chest was still blinking, and he's already "mod"-ed. Of course, I would think they would have made sure he was dead, since he was laying out in their streets, but...

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    I got to watch it last night with my son. I was pretty satisfied with all of it; a few nitpicks but nothing significant. I love the idea of a KO Han and Chewie.






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    Kinda disappointed that Cad Bane is dead. I wish he could have been defeated and left alive just to see more of him.

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  • sprytel
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    FINALE SPOILERS
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    You kinda knew all the story beats going in: the other crimelords were going to break their deal, the people of Freetown were going to come at the last minute to help, Grogu would return and do some cool move with the Force, Jabba would ride the Rancor at some point, etc. The only real surprise was the fakeout where I assumed Black Krrsantan is why Bob's bacta tank was "occupied", only for the mid-credit reveal of Cobb Vanth. But I still found it satisfying.

    I liked the Book of Boba Fett series overall, but I'd be fine with this just being a one shot.

    So I'm calling it now. We are going to get a Cobb and Krrsantan team-up that is basically a knockoff Han and Chewie. And I would watch the heck out of it.

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  • Brown Bear
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    Awesome finale. We loved it. The high noon showdown was incredible.

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  • drquest
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    Fennec is great! Mando as always is great, I feel Boba just isn't getting the right lines/story to be effective.
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    This last one was directed by Robert Rodriguez, he by far directed the worst episodes this season IMO. Without looking I knew he directed it right away. The "Mod" gang, we were all rooting for them all to be killed. They just don't match the rest of the series at all and are terrible. Those large droideka droids with the shields were cool, but they were slow to walk and slow to turn but the "heroes" just couldn't get away from them which was rather funny as well. They'd run or be on a vehicle and then turn around and there they were again, LOL.

    Oh well, it's still Star Wars and I'm there and will watch it, but the season was pretty uneven and I feel it was due to the one director.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    Good finale, but it would be hard to top the previous episode. As with all of Rodriguez's episodes of this series, a few of the action scenes were suprpisingly saggy. This is hard to imagine from the guy who directed Desperado, From Dusk Till Dawn and Sin City. I think the finale solidified the point of the whole series and Boba's journey. Some folks just couldn't accept character growth, but this episode announced in neon lights "I'm a changed man!" Great use of Cad Bane to show that.

    I would watch a Deepfake Luke movie or series too. I enjoyed the sequels, and really liked the new characters, but there was a "Star Trek:Generations" approach to the old that has left more and more of a bad taste in my mouth, particularly regarding Luke. As I've mentioned before, I wouldn't mind a time travel storyline that "fixed" Luke's role in those films.

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  • Nostalgiabuff
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    great finale. i predicted we would see Boba doing that. so cool to see the beast in action

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  • Hector
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    Loved the finale, great space Western stuff. Loved the mid credits scenes, yeah.

    I love Ming-Na Wen/Fennech, she’s such a baddarze…

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  • Werewolf
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    I have nothing against the new trilogy or the new cast.

    The new cast was great, all of them, and the movies were fine. My feelings are you can't do both the new cast and the original cast justice in the same movies. Either do movies with the original trilogy characters or do movies further ahead in time long past when Luke has faded into the mists of time. It was too depressing after the hype and excitement of the return of the classic trilogy characters to find out that, yes, they are bringing them back but they are barely in the movies and they kill off a whole bunch of them.

    I also still feel Star Wars is the Adventures of Luke Skywalker and I would love a series of movies or a TV series about the ongoing adventures of CGI de-aged classic trilogy Luke.
    Last edited by Werewolf; Feb 9, '22, 5:29 PM.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    Originally posted by Werewolf
    I'd watch a whole movie of classic trilogy era CGI de-aged Luke. Make a movie between SW and Empire. It would rule.
    Absolutely. For me it would hopefully wash away the memory of the last two sequels. I wouldn't have set-up the sequels on the premise that Luke was jaded and broken, but I was OK with it being the start of the story. I just didn't like the rest of the story. I'd be fine watching deepfake Luke navigate all of the events that led to The Force is Awakening. That's a lot more palatable to me than more Cassian Andor. (I haven't gotten to the finale yet)

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  • Bruce Banner
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    A pretty epic finale. Totally action-packed.
    A few minor disappointments regarding certain story points, admittedly.

    (Also, there's a brief mid-credits scene in this episode.)

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