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• #327
Star Wars Clone wars and rebels animated series.
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• #328
Rebels is great - much less clunky than the Clone Wars. Although I don’t recall much Boba Fett in it.
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• #329
Great books
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• #330
I’m mainly after the kind of books you read, not watch :-)
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• #331
Just turn subtitles on.
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• #332
I can’t read so that’s no good to me either.
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• #333
Guess at the stories from the cover art, its what I do.
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• #334
Coulda sworn Bib Fortuna was played by Sacha Baron Cohen
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• #335
Hah, I didn't read your post properly, and that you were wanting specifically Boba Fett stories.
I read loads of the classic Star Wars books when I was younger, but since then there have been so many new books...
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• #336
Oh. Maybe spoiler alert
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• #337
Have to agree. I am guessing every one watched the credits to the end to see the teaser for book of bobba fett coming December 2021
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• #338
Enjoyed Mandolorian but felt the Storm Troopers were at a new level of comedy ineffectiveness which detracted a bit from an otherwise pretty good outing.
This! The ground combat was not exciting, with exception of boba fett and his stick where they pushed the limits on Disney violence. More of that please.
Otherwise, the show looked and sounded amazing, especially the ships. Better than the recent films. The Volume is brilliant.
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• #339
Gaderffii plz
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• #340
boba fett and his stick where they pushed the limits on Disney violence
Robert Rodriguez directed that episode I think?
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• #341
I did specifically want to read some Boba stuff but actually, never having read any Star Wars books, I’d be up for just getting stuck in to a good entry point.
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• #342
Heir to the Empire trilogy (Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, The Last Command) should definitely be on your list.
I really enjoyed the X wing series alot too.
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• #343
Nice one - I’ll check those out!
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• #344
Yeah, the Rogue Squadron books were all brilliant - of course they're not canon now, so who knows what the upcoming series will be based on.
Watched Mando S2 finale last night and it just awakened the sheer teenage joy of watching SW for the first time in a way that the later films just didn't. I think the space western episode of the week format, and the fact that they were dealing (at least initially) with minor/unknown characters, gave them freedom from the terrible weight and responsibility of carrying a franchise.
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• #345
What a fantastic finale that was, tees the next one up beautifully... So sad it's all over!! 😭
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• #346
I didn't realise there was a final scene at the end of the last Mandolorian. If anyone missed it I suggest giving it a watch.
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• #347
Always stay for the credits!
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• #348
Now that Star Wars is being 'Marveled' I think more after credits are to be expected.
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• #349
I watched them for a while but as none of the previous ones had one I thought fuck it and tuned it off haha
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• #350
I loved the whole second series, binged it over two nights. After each episode watched the youtube nerds explaining everything with easter eggs etc..
The makers are all experts as well to put so much in.
on one of the channels there is a 45min timelinr on the whole canon. There really is a universe out there.
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After watching mando, I want to read some of the books but have no idea where to start. I vaguely wanted to read some boba fett based stories, but a lot of the chat on reddit etc seems to be all ‘well you should read XXXXX first, but before you read that you should read XXXXX. But don’t bother reading that till you’ve read the XXXXX trilogy, which you’ll need to have read XXXXX to understand’