The Book of Boba Fett (spoilers)


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So the spoiler of the week is that...

Harrison Ford reportedly appears in the finale as a de-aged Han Solo.

It will be interesting to see whether this will turn out to be true.
 

So the spoiler of the week is that...

Harrison Ford reportedly appears in the finale as a de-aged Han Solo.

It will be interesting to see whether this will turn out to be true.
What I liked about Mando was that it wasn't just nostalgia......Can we please have new Star Wars content?
 

When I was a lad watching A New Hope, I had the distinct impression that the Jedi had not been prevalent for a long, long time - a lot more than just a generation. Enough time for them to have died out of living memory. I assumed Ben Kenobi was older than humans normally get, because he was "a wizard".
Except that he'd fought in the war alongside Luke's father, serving Leia's (adopted) father.
 


What I liked about Mando was that it wasn't just nostalgia......Can we please have new Star Wars content?
What I loved about BoBF Ep 6 were the parts that weren't just nostalgia. The Cobb Vanth bookends were amazing to watch. Similarly, the cameo I enjoyed the most in Ep 5 was BD-1.

To quote Kylo Ren, let the past die. Kill it if you have to.
 

What I liked about Mando was that it wasn't just nostalgia......Can we please have new Star Wars content?
They may be testing the technology and the waters for a series that would cater to nostalgia so that they can have less of it in their other series (and movies).
 

Nothing about that negates any of my aforementioned notions.
Vader hunted down and killed the Jedi, and Luke's told that he murdered his father. By biological necessity that had to have happened after Luke was conceived, which means the Jedi were still around until at least shortly before Luke's birth.
 

Vader hunted down and killed the Jedi, and Luke's told that he murdered his father. By biological necessity that had to have happened after Luke was conceived, which means the Jedi were still around until at least shortly before Luke's birth.
That doesn't necessarily follow, because we don't know how long it took Vader to hunt down and kill the Jedi, and Luke's father could have been one of the last ones.
 

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