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Mandalorian Couples Therapy Reveals the Problem with The Book of Boba FettThe Disney version of Star Wars has tried and tried to introduce new characters or expand on minor characters, but every new venture tends to step back from the risk of truly new stories by sticking in something familiar to Star Wars fans. In the sequel trilogy, it was the entire plot of The Force Awakens, and Palpatine in The Rise of Skywalker, not to mention the characters from the original trilogy. In the TV shows, the same problem is evident. The Warp Zone illustrates it with a skit. Den of Geek goes into detail abouthow crossover characters affected The Book of Boba Fett, and how Marvel does it differently. This probably won't be a problem with the upcoming series Obi-Wan Kenobi, since the lead characters in that series are Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader, played by Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christiansen. Good luck to any other characters who would like to get a line or two.#starwars #thebookofbobafett #mandalorian #therapy #couplestherapy
If The Book of Boba Fett Were Produced in 1985Auralnauts' latest mashup is on the nostalgia track. They've reproduced the latest Disney+ Star Wars series as if it were a broadcast television show of the '80s. Which makes sense in a way. If Lucasfilm had known that Boba Fett would become such a beloved character among fans, and if they had their own television channel like Disney's, The Book of Boba Fett would have premiered a couple of years afterThe Return of the Jedi and now be in classic reruns on TV Land.
How The Book of Boba Fett is Rehabilitating Tatooine's ImageTatoonie was introduce to us in 1977 as a wasteland, an outlying planet in a galaxy that has so much more to offer. A "wretched hive of scum and villainy" as it were. Luke Skywalker couldn't wait to leave it. Neither could Anakin Skywalker. Yet Star Wars returned to the planet over and over, until by now it seems to be the center of the galaxy. Besides the movies, Disney has two TV series that are set on Tatooine. Obi-Wan Kenobi has yet to premiere, but we know the premise. The currently-streaming show The Book of Boba Fett embraces Tatooine in order to bring back characters we already know, but it also gives us a more nuanced look at the planet. The Book of Boba Fett is chock-full of characters we have considered villains in the past. The title character himself went from a minor bad guy who was quickly killed off to the main character, but that was the doing of Star Wars fans over decades. In the TV series, we get to know the Tusken Raiders as a misunderstood aboriginal civilization, instead of the generic danger they were portrayed as in the movies. Rancors were dangerous monsters until we met a baby specimen. Even the violent bar fights are discouraged in The Book of Boba Fett. Read how all these things are making Tatooine look like a more hospitable world at The Ringer. -viaDigg #StarWars #Tatooine #TheBookofBobaFett