Disney+ is the only streaming service that I currently subscribe to. It was free for a year with my cell phone provider, and then I decided to keep it after that period, mainly because of the Marvel and Lucasfilm content. I'm a big Star Wars fan, and had a lot of merchandise as a kid from the original trilogy. The Mandalorian hooked me and I just finished watching the final chapter of The Book of Boba Fett's first season. Warning: this article contains a few spoilers, so please read it after you've watched the last episode.
The finale wrapped up several things nicely. I enjoyed the climactic battle and was rooting on my favorite armor clad warriors Boba and Din. I had almost forgotten about the Rancor until he arrived smashing his way through the streets of Mos Espa.
Even though it was only seven episodes, I'd have to say that the first season gave us some nice insights into one of the original trilogy's most beloved characters. We all knew that he escaped the Sarlaac Pit, but we didn't know how or what happened to him afterwards until this show. It was also nice to see some of the other Mandalorian characters appear in different episodes. Episode 7 made me eager to see more of this show and the third season of The Mandalorian.
I did wonder about a few things afterwards:
1. Did Cobb Vanth die after being shot by Cad Bane?
2. Where are Din and Grogu going in their new ship?
3. Will Grogu return to being trained by Luke Skywalker?
4. What happened to Danny Trejo's character as the new Rancor keeper?
5. Did anyone survive the club bombing from Episode 6?
6. Are we going to see other bounty hunters (IG-88, Bossk, 4-LOM, Zuckuss, Embo, etc.) appear in upcoming shows?
I'm looking forward to the Ahsoka and Obi-Wan Kenobi shows. There may be a few connections between these shows, and it's always interesting to see how new and classic characters are portrayed. Dave Filoni, Robert Rodriguez and Bryce Dallas Howard have been great at giving these fictional people real depth.
That's all for now. Until next time, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.
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