‘The E book of Boba Fett’ takes a detour into its ‘Mandalorian’ origins

There was even time for a comedic gag the place the heavily-armed warrior needed to hand over his weapons — all of them — in an effort to board a business flight.
Whereas Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) was relaunched inside “The Mandalorian,” this episode basically cemented the sense that that is each a devoted Boba Fett miniseries and in some respects “The Mandalorian” Season 3, laying the groundwork for a team-up within the last two chapters.
The artistic staff behind the 2 exhibits definitely is not pulling any punches in relation to fan service, incorporating loads of acquainted “Star Wars” life varieties, together with ill-tempered Hutts, a Wookiee gladiator and a rancor monster.
But past simply fleshing out Boba’s previous, the sequence has handled the indigenous residents of Tatooine, notably the Tuskens, with extra depth than was attainable within the films, presenting them as merely defending their turf from intruders and threats.
The mix of parts has made the present really feel a trifle messy, however with the advantage of hindsight these chapters might be seen as an prolonged prologue.