I published a new review at The Escapist today. I’m reviewing new episodes of The Book of Boba Fett weekly, so this week I’m covering From the Desert Comes a Stranger.
Following on from Return of the Mandalorian, From the Desert Comes a Stranger is another episode of The Book of Boba Fett that is surprisingly uninterested in Boba Fett himself. It’s an hour of television that splits its time across two significant plot threads, and the differences between the two are instructive. One of those threads is at least basically functional, if largely unremarkable. The other thread exerts a much stronger gravity, and perhaps demonstrates the worst tendencies of modern Star Wars.
You can read the piece here, or click the picture below.
Filed under: Television | Tagged: Boba Fett, cad bane, cobb vanth, din djarin, grogu, Luke Skywalker, star wars, the book of boba fett, the clone wars, the mandalorian, Timothy Olyphant |
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