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I LOVED this chapter of Book of Boba, not only because it gave birth to some great memes, but because you see the growth of the tribe of Tusken Raiders; people that you saw as enemies in previous movies and shows. But now you see a softness and growth within their tribe, it's appealing and a pleasant surprise. Also the Hutts make an appearance so the primary villain (I'm assuming) has presented itself... it all begins to come together now. (edited)

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The Book of Boba Fett | Chapter 2

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Anonymous

E chu ta is a huttese insult considered too inappropriate to translate. It’s been said various times throughout star wars Luke killed the rancor that jabba had. It also wasn’t one of a kind, people know rancors and are right to fear ones kept the way people like jabba kept them Black Krrsantan! He’s a character from the comics. Wookiee exiled from kashyyyk in disgrace, became a gladiator and bounty hunter. Worked with Boba at least once, fought Obi Wan once THIRD TIME! THIRD TIME I’ve heard the incredibly bad idea of just killing the twins right away, without permission. Do you want a mafia war? Because that’s how you get a mafia war! I really hope Godfather and Goodfellas being the runner ups on your poll means you’re watching them next. Clearly more people need to see them. It’s a bacta tank. Bacta is a healing fluid. He’s still recovering from the damage of the sarlacc pit. Fun easter egg, the place Boba fights the bikers in is Tosche Station, which Luke mentioned wanting to go to in A New Hope, and the two patrons being harassed were his friends Fixer and Camie, who appeared in a deleted scene “He has values, he has morals” Yup. That can be seen in clone wars too a bit. A bit. The people in the train are Pykes of the Pyke Syndicate. You saw one or two in Solo. They were introduced in clone wars The warrior tusken is female, as confirmed by the Disney+ audio description Most know the tuskens as violent savages, so killing them usually won’t be seen as too negative. Probably a bit more without provocation, but it would probably be seen as justified or in retribution for their actions. It’s the same gaffi stick we saw him fighting with in mandalorian

Nicky Grajek

I’ve been saying Like a bantha a lot because the way he said it was funny