Too soon...too soonPretty sure the massive explosion scattered more than it piled.
Too soon...too soonPretty sure the massive explosion scattered more than it piled.
This would have been much more satisfying...
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Nah..... They would have been fine. Obi-Wan almost had a direct hit, and he was fine. Just thrown a few feet. Those cannons are weak. It's those little hidden ones under the cockpit you gotta be afraid of.Poor innocent civilians
Oh boy… always gotta watch for the hidden onesNah..... They would have been fine. Obi-Wan almost had a direct hit, and he was fine. Just thrown a few feet. Those cannons are weak. It's those little hidden ones under the cockpit you gotta be afraid of.
The worst!..Nah..... They would have been fine. Obi-Wan almost had a direct hit, and he was fine. Just thrown a few feet. Those cannons are weak. It's those little hidden ones under the cockpit you gotta be afraid of.
And a box of frogs..General: That what you call a survivor?
Scientist: A few cells are still alive. It's more than I need.
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Problem solved?
Been watching the dude for a few years..love both his passion and the use of Sunny D lids.. I was only looking at my sons Slave1 this morning thinking...should I.Thought this was good
I am not trying to defend this show what so ever but I ran into this same question and seen others ask the same thingHere's what I don't get....Fett is taking over Jabba's empire, right? Wasn't Jabba a gangster who ran a crime empire? What exactly is Fett trying to do? He never really does anything criminal. They almost make it out like he's running some sort of "protection" racket, but it actually just seems more like a security force, and not a very good one at that.
I mean, after Boba gets control, what exactly is he planning on doing? Running crime? Are we supposed to be rooting for that?
Maybe season 2 ought to be more of a Breaking Bad type situation. So, Fett had his change of heart after the Sarlacc and the Tuskens, but soon realizes he can't get out from under the 'umbrella' of the corruption of Tattooine. Finally, he just embraces it and becomes the bad ass we all thought he should be. Maybe, I dunno, maybe Mando would have to be the one to come and take him out.
He’s an insurance agent and offers property protection- except from destruction by Rancors, large droids and Pykes (you have to read the fine print.)I am not trying to defend this show what so ever but I ran into this same question and seen others ask the same thing
I think fett is just offering protecting… I think as long as you pay him he won’t let anything happen to your property..
I thought he was doing the whitey bulgar approach and protecting your vending machines from neighborhood punksHe’s an insurance agent and offers property protection- except from destruction by Rancors, large droids and Pykes (you have to read the fine print.)
Yeah you’re not the only one. It just goes back to the “crimelord” angle not making much sense or even apparently being all that thought out, nevermind the weird “benevolent” aspect of it. He seems averse to actually doing any criminal activity…so why be a crimelord at all? It’s never all that clear what his longterm plan even is.Here's what I don't get....Fett is taking over Jabba's empire, right? Wasn't Jabba a gangster who ran a crime empire? What exactly is Fett trying to do? He never really does anything criminal. They almost make it out like he's running some sort of "protection" racket, but it actually just seems more like a security force, and not a very good one at that.
I mean, after Boba gets control, what exactly is he planning on doing? Running crime? Are we supposed to be rooting for that?
Maybe season 2 ought to be more of a Breaking Bad type situation. So, Fett had his change of heart after the Sarlacc and the Tuskens, but soon realizes he can't get out from under the 'umbrella' of the corruption of Tattooine. Finally, he just embraces it and becomes the bad ass we all thought he should be. Maybe, I dunno, maybe Mando would have to be the one to come and take him out.
I think this is the true crime - comitted against the audience!Yeah you’re not the only one. It just goes back to the “crimelord” angle not making much sense or even apparently being all that thought out, nevermind the weird “benevolent” aspect of it. He seems averse to actually doing any criminal activity…so why be a crimelord at all? It’s never all that clear what his longterm plan even is.
Absolutely! They just copied The Godfather and killed off the heads of the other crime “families”. The chain of violence should continue. He also needs to make money somehow, presumably with threats or action. Unless… he just makes Jabba’s palace into a day spa with Bacta treatments, Krrsantan massage therapy and a children’s petting zoo with Banthas and a Rancor.This series is into a death spin angle...to make others respect his rules, he'll have to resort to violence to make sure he's still the Boba Boss and isn't threatened by someone bigger and more ruthless. It's inevitable(search Mafia in the Dictionary and get back to me
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Hopefully, and in that vein, we'll see the good ol' BF returning to his no-nonsense past/action: take no prisoners, unless they're in some kind of carbonite![]()
That was pure comedy gold!Unless… he just makes Jabba’s palace into a day spa with Bacta treatments, Krrsantan massage therapy and a children’s petting zoo with Banthas and a Rancor.![]()