


Pretty decent job but back to my man John Favro like this episode like again who is Have got the director, mister Robert Rodriguez and I think he did a Written by John Favro on the right in the action pose, we Here on the left and he is credited as the writer. Instances up though to my good friend, John Favro, pictured Isn’t that like standard issue grappling? Or you know he had those really cool knee rockets. What about that handy flamethrower? We all know Getting knocked about and I’m like, okay, so you fired your I’m going to walk down and show people who I am. Was almost like, first of all, you, makes a point of saying See her like stumbling and getting hit by those electric She’s supposed to be a master assassin, like, did you just Little village or wherever they were, I was just like, dude, She was cool, but I was in the, in the scene in the, in the So, what about, what about you guys? Yeah, she was, So, I really, I really, really liked her character and Right answers, all the all the gusto, all the initiative atįirst. Should I kill thisĭude? She seemed like the person with all the all the She’s like, she’s his right-hand person and she’s At this point here, she was really really cool.Įspecially when she’s giving Yeah. I gotta say I think I’m more interested in the showĪbout her. Shand played by Ming Na Wen and she is one of the galaxy’sĭeadliest assassins quite a **** chick in this firstĮpisode. Got I guess a multi-dimensional, some moreĭimensions to boba fat but we also have another really goodĬharacter joining him and we see her as well. The street kind of you know, messed you up. Kinds of **** in Mandalorian season two and some chumps in I’m like, wait a minute, we just saw you whooping all Juggernaut but I felt that he was significantly weaker in Maybe rightfully so because you can’t have unstoppable Uh especially the scenes I thought when he was in Jabba’s Like he’s he seems like he’s got a little bit more to him. Seems like he’s a little bit more I would almost say he’sĪlmost more plained like to the to the audience in a way. Uh and we see quite a I’m going to sayĪ little bit of a different fret than we got in the I think he kind of stole the show for the Tomorrow, Morrison, Boba Fett, we, saw him in the Think the most important character here and a stellar Possibly where we think this show is going. Our first impressions, what we like, what we didn’t like, and The first episode dropped today And we are going to give you It’s me Andre from Heroes World with my Star Wars alias R2 DreĢ And like I said we are talking the book of Boba Fett We are going to be talking Book of Boba Fett Disney’s latest The people that I’ve roped in to the course and here These are the people that I talk Star Wars with all the Outfitted with crew quarters, holding cells (including ones designed to restrain Force-users), and as many hidden weapons as Boba’s armor, Slave I became one of the most feared ships in the galaxy.Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett Ep.1 Reactions | The Heroes World Star Wars crew talks their initial reactions and overall thoughts and views of Disney's latest live action Star Wars offering! | By Heroes World | Facebook | Hello and welcome to a special While details about the ship are fairly vague in the current canon, Legends reveals that it’s the last surviving Firespray Pursuit Special, a prototype police ship used on the asteroid prison Oovo IV before being stolen and heavily modified by Jango. As seen in The Empire Strikes Back, Boba’s blaster left torso-sized craters in a Cloud City wall, when used on a higher power setting. Boba also inherited his father’s vessel, the Slave I. Boba used a variety of blasters and grenade launchers, including his father’s pistols and disruptors (which earned him a grisly reputation for disintegrating his quarry), but his signature weapon was an EE-3 blaster. Jango’s signature blasters were a pair of Westar-34 pistols that produced bolts hot enough to melt most other blasters. In addition to their armor’s built-in weaponry, the Fetts both use distinctive weapons.
