The Book of Boba Fett

Why in the hell is Luke wearing a glove five years after ROTJ? You would think he would get his hand fixed. Wearing a glove all the time would get old. They never explained what happened to his hand in the future to make it all Terminaty
It would seem he’s not interested in repairing it. I assume the skin had worn off by TFA. The blaster damage can actually still be seen on the hand in those movies.
 
I am concerned about Grogu / Baby Yoda / The Child/ The Marketing Maguffen. It appears that he has gone “full moron”…

50 years old and unable to speak, still drooling, and making baby noises?

Yoda worked because he only went “part moron”….backward talking, somewhat moronical, with the agility of a creature with an arm inserted up its backside and rods holding up his arms? Sure. But he could still express himself and have a conversation.

I guess that at roughly 900 years old, Yoda, himself, must have just started to learn how to speak, right around the time of the Prequel Trilogy…

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Eh, hardly doubt he's a moron. You're talking about a species that grows very slowly. The whole "Yoda had pupils under him when he was 100", could be retconned. Yoda also didn't have full on PTSD while he was still in his little years.

His growth might be stunted, but his species might only communicate via telepathy until a certain age.

Ahsoka said he hid his powers to survive. Even if he's related to Yoda, he's not Yoda. He went through a lot at only 20 something years of age, which is a full on baby for his species. Hell, Yoda might have still been toddler size by the time he was Master, ala Buddhist monk. (Which I think is exactly what they're going for here.)

I think he might be able to talk, but has gone pretty much mute. I was actually just talking about this last night and my husband was quoted Scrooged, with the little boy who saw his dad murdered and refused to speak. "All this money so a doctor can tell me you don't speak...I know you don't speak!"

Also Home Alone: "We left my kid at the funeral home. After a few months he was fine, came around and started talking again..."

I saw one review channel think that he was just about to say his first words to Luke before the episode cut.

Also, sir, "Patu" could very well be a word he knows...
 
It would seem he’s not interested in repairing it. I assume the skin had worn off by TFA. The blaster damage can actually still be seen on the hand in those movies.

Seriously, wearing a glove all day, everyday would suck. Get a hand repair man. Does the galaxy not have the Yellow Pages or Google?
 
Yeah there has also been speculation he could be further along than we think and is simply mute. He does seem to understand what he is told and seems to have a fair situational awareness. Otherwise to be capable of being trained, surely he has to be further along mentally than he’d initially seem.

What a shock it’d be if he suddenly just started speaking, competently and in full sentences. Lol! Question is: would he speak like Yoda? I would assume not?
Could be. Good points
 
Sadly like others said.. 10ft away… she’s gone :(
Nothings really gone in SWs..









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"A little thing like an Ice cream maker is no match for me"
 
To me Luke Skywalker IS Star Wars, though I never asked or wanted to see more stories with him. His journey ended in 1983 and I can live with that. The reason why fans are so mixed on what happened to his character after ROTJ is because there's no story worth telling. The emotional fulfillnent and arc of the character is over. Period. That's why nothing since can ever satisfy because it lacks true catharsis. Regardless of how anyone feels about ROTJ as a whole, Luke's story was concluded to perfection.

The fact that he shows up, or Ashoka, or Boba Fett, or some other legacy character means the people in charge don't believe in their own new characters enough to write stories without having to constantly rely on the past. I've said it many times but it bears repeating. Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD.

I would have stuck with the Mandalorian if it hadn't turned into a cameo of the week show. That's why I never bothered with Fett.


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For those who are praying for a retcon of the ST and Jake from TLJ, no amount of "moar" Luke is going to redeem those stories if they're still canon which is why I scoff at the notion that Filoni or Favreau are the saviours of Star Wars.
I guess there's just no pleasing some fans. Some complain about the ST and how they hate Rey, Finn, & Kylo and want more OT characters. Then we get a show featuring one of the OT characters and we get complaints about how they're using OT characters instead of new or ST characters. At this point, Disney is damned if they do and damned if they don't. No matter what they do there is just no pleasing even a majority of fans.
 
It doesn't seem Grogu is anywhere near independent, emotionally stable, or mature enough to make a major life choice such as the one before him, especially if he's gone through trauma that he hasn't worked through. Putting him in a stable environment would be much wiser than sending off to be in a chaotic life threatening situation with the Mandalorian. But this is entertainment so they're going to ship him off with Mando and then he's going to eventually see that he's better off with Luke. I feel like he might even end up with Ahsoka at some point given her affinity for teaching kids.
 
Why in the hell is Luke wearing a glove five years after ROTJ? You would think he would get his hand fixed. Wearing a glove all the time would get old. They never explained what happened to his hand in the future to make it all Terminaty
In TLJ The Lost Jedi, his hand was stripped of all synthetic skin. So I assume he never got it fixed. Likely as a reminder to himself of what not to become.
 
Seriously, wearing a glove all day, everyday would suck. Get a hand repair man. Does the galaxy not have the Yellow Pages or Google?
Yeah I can only assume maybe it has some signifcance to him. Certainly in RoTJ it was symbolic of what he could become, in comparison to Vader. Maybe that’s still relevant to Luke years later? Maybe the unrepaired robotic hand and black glove is a reminder? That’s only a guess though. Certainly he does get tired of the glove at some point and ditches it.
 
I guess there's just no pleasing some fans. Some complain about the ST and how they hate Rey, Finn, & Kylo and want more OT characters. Then we get a show featuring one of the OT characters and we get complaints about how they're using OT characters instead of new or ST characters. At this point, Disney is damned if they do and damned if they don't. No matter what they do there is just no pleasing even a majority of fans.


We are a bitchy bunch. (y) :love: :p
 
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"A little thing like an Ice cream maker is no match for me"
Speaking of ice cream makers, I'm surprised that it took this for someone to mention it. I don't always get all of the Easter eggs that show up in this show but even I caught the ice cream maker as soon as I saw it. What really surprises me is that no one here has complained about in some way. No comments about how it's a cheap nod to ESB, how it's the wrong model of ice cream maker, it's the wrong color, it shouldn't be in the show, etc. :p
 
It doesn't seem Grogu is anywhere near independent, emotionally stable, or mature enough to make a major life choice such as the one before him, especially if he's gone through trauma that he hasn't worked through. Putting him in a stable environment would be much wiser than sending off to be in a chaotic life threatening situation with the Mandalorian. But this is entertainment so they're going to ship him off with Mando and then he's going to eventually see that he's better off with Luke. I feel like he might even end up with Ahsoka at some point given her affinity for teaching kids.

Techically Din's life is mirroring Grogu's. He has no family anymore, he's quite literally losing his religion. Frankly, they both need to be trained together.

One or both will eventually end up with the Dark Saber in the long run.

I think all Grogu wants is to be a kid, and Din never had that either, hence his longing to see Grogu and to watch him grow.
 
Speaking of ice cream makers, I'm surprised that it took this for someone to mention it. I don't always get all of the Easter eggs that show up in this show but even I caught the ice cream maker as soon as I saw it. What really surprises me is that no one here has complained about in some way. No comments about how it's a cheap nod to ESB, how it's the wrong model of ice cream maker, it's the wrong color, it shouldn't be in the show, etc. :p


Are you serious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was the wrong model????? Death to SW.
 
Speaking of ice cream makers, I'm surprised that it took this for someone to mention it. I don't always get all of the Easter eggs that show up in this show but even I caught the ice cream maker as soon as I saw it. What really surprises me is that no one here has complained about in some way. No comments about how it's a cheap nod to ESB, how it's the wrong model of ice cream maker, it's the wrong color, it shouldn't be in the show, etc. :p
I think I saw another comment about it, but the days and the threads are blending together at this point…
 
It would seem he’s not interested in repairing it. I assume the skin had worn off by TFA. The blaster damage can actually still be seen on the hand in those movies.
Right. Whether the blaster hole was repaired or not, maybe the glove is a continued reminder of how close he came to falling to the Dark Side over Endor.

One must wonder what would have happened if he had still been wearing that glove (or another black glove) on that fateful night with Ben.
 
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