![]() (Din Djarin! Grogu! R2-D2! Luke Skywalker! Ahsoka! Cobb Vanth! Cad Bane!) Although more crossovers and reveals were widely expected in the finale, Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni didn’t have a Han Solo or Qi’ra up their sleeves apparently the Pykes were the big bads all along. For starters, it was almost doomed to disappoint compared to the two episodes that preceded it, de facto installments of The Mandalorian that treated viewers to a thrilling and cathartic cavalcade of characters from multiple eras of Star Wars. In more than one way, the finale was set up for failure. ‘The Book of Boba Fett’ Exit Survey What Does the ‘Book of Boba Fett’ Finale Mean for ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3? When it wasn’t functioning as a false-flag soft launch of The Mandalorian Season 3, The Book of Boba Fett often fell flat, because it couldn’t produce a satisfying answer to Bane’s question or justify its existence as a separate series. ![]() Perhaps it’s unsurprising, then, that watching the series was a lot like the experience of riding a rancor: exhilarating at times, but bumpy and prone to catastrophic losses of control. Fett’s capacity to be more than a cool-looking background character was equally unclear. From the first post-credits reveal at the end of The Mandalorian’s second season, The Book of Boba Fett’s relationship to the series that spawned it was murky. Coming into the season, uncertainty surrounded both the series’ raison d’être and Fett’s potential as a protagonist. ![]() “One thing I can’t figure: What’s your angle?”īane was seemingly speaking for everyone who’d invested their time and attention in the first six episodes of the Disney+ spinoff, two of which weren’t about Boba at all. “I’ve known you a long time, Boba,” bounty hunter Cad Bane says as he squares off with former bounty hunter Boba Fett in The Book of Boba Fett’s finale.
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