The Book Of Boba Fett (December 2021)

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I don't know if this has been touched upon, but there's something bugging me about the Mod-Squad...

Although limb replacement seemed to be a readily available technology in the SW universe, it didn't quite strike me as an easy, every-day type of procedure. Anakin, and later Vader, seemed to be uncomfortable with his robotic limbs, to the point of having them taken off while in the Bacta Tank, as shown in RO, but Luke didn't seem to be the worse for wear with his new hand. Probably a better/newer technology? At any rate, it strikes me as very odd that some street urchins can (apparently) easily acquire such enhancements and are not inconvenienced in the slightest by them, especially in such a backwater of the Galaxy as Tattoine is supposed to be...

Does anybody else feel they take away from the trauma and -to a certain extent- horror of Anakin/Vader's experience ("he's more machine now than man"), and the dark foreboding for Luke? Turning cybernetic limbs into a commonality instead of a life-saving necessity? It seems a bit too cyber-punk and just doesn't seem to fit so well in the SW universe...
 
I don't know if this has been touched upon, but there's something bugging me about the Mod-Squad...

Although limb replacement seemed to be a readily available technology in the SW universe, it didn't quite strike me as an easy, every-day type of procedure. Anakin, and later Vader, seemed to be uncomfortable with his robotic limbs, to the point of having them taken off while in the Bacta Tank, as shown in RO, but Luke didn't seem to be the worse for wear with his new hand. Probably a better/newer technology? At any rate, it strikes me as very odd that some street urchins can (apparently) easily acquire such enhancements and are not inconvenienced in the slightest by them, especially in such a backwater of the Galaxy as Tattoine is supposed to be...

Does anybody else feel they take away from the trauma and -to a certain extent- horror of Anakin/Vader's experience ("he's more machine now than man"), and the dark foreboding for Luke? Turning cybernetic limbs into a commonality instead of a life-saving necessity? It seems a bit too cyber-punk and just doesn't seem to fit so well in the SW universe...
That's why Fett naturally assumed that the kid with the eye would be self-conscious about it. :chase

Next week will show a flashback of the Tuskens giving him his portable prosthetic stomach kit in case he comes across anyone recently shot in the desert, lol.
 
But why do these younger female characters in Disney Star Wars always have to be petite, brunette, white brits (Rey Skypatine, Jyn, Qi'ra and now Vespa girl. Every show or movie that get's a whiff of Kathy's involvement always ends up with a character like this in it ... it's almost as if ... no I'm sure it's just coincidence. We are going to run out of available British actresses to fit this mold after Kenobi, Mando season 3 (KK meddling), Bo Katarn, High Republic diversity show and Ashoka.
 
People on FB and Reddit are bafflingly forgiving of whats going on. I mean, what?

FB especially has the usual little dweebs with their #1 false equivalency: any statement along the lines of Ok hol' up a minnit, what the EFF is this issue right here, who did this, this is bull***! = SAD AND TOXIC FANS WHO CANNOT BE PLEASED.

Wrong-ola. Its that we love this subject matter and rn, my boy is being severely disrespected by this show.

Perhaps it will become clearer to them when whatever is about to happen to Vader actually happens. Because its coming, 100%.

Saw a comment on YouTube from someone who likes BoBF more than The Mandalorian because "(BoBF) has more focus and a better story"
Now everyone is entitled to their opinions but crikey, that's a special opinion.
Reading this stuff... I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
 
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