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  • rche
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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.
    Splinter of the Mind's Eye would be awesome.

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  • Werewolf
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    I'd watch a whole movie of classic trilogy era CGI de-aged Luke. Make a movie between SW and Empire. It would rule.

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  • rche
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    Originally posted by sprytel
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    While I appreciated all the "big names" in the last episode, I actually enjoyed the return of Cobb Vance the most. Timothy Olymphant is incredible. My assumption is that he was wounded but not killed in the shootout with Cad Bane. I'm less sure about the fate of Jennifer Beals' Twilek.
    Agreed on all counts. The western town scenes were by far the most enjoyable part of the storyline for me, and the street fight was crazy fun to watch unfold. I understand the love for the OT, but I really could have done without the extended cgi age reduced screentime. I really enjoyed that at the end of season 2. It was a bit much for me here, and I didn't really get how that was going to help further the story of Boba Fett.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    Originally posted by sprytel
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    While I appreciated all the "big names" in the last episode, I actually enjoyed the return of Cobb Vance the most. Timothy Olymphant is incredible. My assumption is that he was wounded but not killed in the shootout with Cad Bane. I'm less sure about the fate of Jennifer Beals' Twilek.
    I'm with you on both.

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  • sprytel
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    While I appreciated all the "big names" in the last episode, I actually enjoyed the return of Cobb Vance the most. Timothy Olymphant is incredible. My assumption is that he was wounded but not killed in the shootout with Cad Bane. I'm less sure about the fate of Jennifer Beals' Twilek.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    I'm just waiting for Ted Knight to say, "Meanwhile, back at the Hall of Fett......" I just can't figure out how this is all going to mesh. The last two episodes were so Mandalorian focused that they could have been Ep 1 and 2 of the next season. I love Ahsoka, but every time I see her in cameos it takes me out of the moment and I start wondering where she is during the sequels. I know the obvious answer is she's out looking for Ezra and Thrawn, which is better than her being dead by then. I'm also now wondering who saved Grogu after the flashback showed the clone troopers slaughtering Jedi.

    Cad Bane was really well-executed. I was fine with the Luke CGI.

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  • MIB41
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    Just finished watching Episode 6... Wow! So many directions to go here. I absolutely loved it.

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  • Liu Bei
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    Originally posted by Nostalgiabuff
    absolutely. they did an amazing job on this. i hope we get a Luke series too
    As long as it’s Favreau and Filoni without the assist from Rodriguez. He’s a good director, but he just isn’t a good fit for Star Wars. I don’t think it’s a coincidence the two best episodes, by far, are the ones he had nothing to do with.

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  • Nostalgiabuff
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    Originally posted by SeattleEd
    Haters gonna hate and critics gonna raze, but I prefer to praise. Agreed on the CGI for Luke and to me beautiful and doing justice. Even the vocals dubbing and syncing sound spectacular. Had to go back and rewatch with my Sony MDR7506s headphones. Ear and eye candy!! Grogu, and Cad Bane were amazing with the CGI as well. The eyes and teeth on Cad Bane looked so real.
    Bar none my favorite episode so far in this SWU franchise.
    How cool to see Ahsoka and Luke on the same screen! Never dreamed that would happen!
    absolutely. they did an amazing job on this. i hope we get a Luke series too

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by SeattleEd
    Haters gonna hate and critics gonna raze, but I prefer to praise. Agreed on the CGI for Luke and to me beautiful and doing justice. Even the vocals dubbing and syncing sound spectacular. Had to go back and rewatch with my Sony MDR7506s headphones. Ear and eye candy!! Grogu, and Cad Bane were amazing with the CGI as well. The eyes and teeth on Cad Bane looked so real.
    Bar none my favorite episode so far in this SWU franchise.
    How cool to see Ahsoka and Luke on the same screen! Never dreamed that would happen!
    Agreed across the board…

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  • SeattleEd
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Luke’s CGI in this episode was much improved over the one in the season finale of The Mandalorian.
    Haters gonna hate and critics gonna raze, but I prefer to praise. Agreed on the CGI for Luke and to me beautiful and doing justice. Even the vocals dubbing and syncing sound spectacular. Had to go back and rewatch with my Sony MDR7506s headphones. Ear and eye candy!! Grogu, and Cad Bane were amazing with the CGI as well. The eyes and teeth on Cad Bane looked so real.
    Bar none my favorite episode so far in this SWU franchise.
    How cool to see Ahsoka and Luke on the same screen! Never dreamed that would happen!

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  • jwyblejr
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    Not sure about the beef with Luke. It's still Mark Hamill,just not with the action stuff. It's not like with Tarkin or Leia and they slapped their face on someone else.

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  • Hector
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    Luke’s CGI in this episode was much improved over the one in the season finale of The Mandalorian.

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  • EMCE Hammer
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    My 20-year old son said "Oh S--t!!!" about 15 times while we were watching it. I enjoyed the sequel trilogy, but I now wish one of these shows would do some time travel shenanigans to negate some of the more unsavory parts. They should have gave Favreau and Filloni the keys to the kingdom from the start.
    Help me world between worlds, you're our only hope.

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  • Liu Bei
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    I loved the episode for the same reason everyone else did, because it was an extended look at one of the OT characters, which is all anyone really cares about, with the exception of Mando and company.

    The episode itself though, meh. Great compared to anything Kennedy and crew did in the sequel trilogy. Good compared to the rest of the Boba Fett series (except the last episode). About on par with Lucas’s prequel trilogy. And below average when compared to real Star Wars, aka the original trilogy.

    I thought the deep fake looked really good. They even de-aged the character’s voice, it sounded like. But the voice acting sounded like what it was, something recorded in a studio, and not on set with other actors.

    All in all, a triumph for Book of Boba Fett. It’ll give them a strong headwind going into the finale. It’s just a shame the least interesting character in Boba Fett is Boba Fett, and the more time they spend away from him, the better the show is.

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