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The episode is short, running time standing at around 35 minutes.
Abandoned, dissolved, robbed by Jawas, slaved by sand people but Bobba got out the Scarlet Pit pretty soon after he landed in it. The surprise bit was that it wasn't exactly dancing on roses, when he got out. For the badass bounty hunter he certainly got played by all parties, but since he ain't a Force User, troubles is all he could endure.
Honestly, the scars on his face isn't from the pit, but something else, which makes it curious as he was almost always covered in armour. Also it doesn't make sense that he would survive Tatoiiene's twin suns sitting on outside, tied to a pole, guarded by an alien massiff, but he did as if he's the lucky *******.
Bloody alien bastards. If they haven't given him any fluids it's no wonder why he went down so easily. Almost without putting on a fight. So abandoned, dissolved, robbed by Jawas, slaved by Sand People, nibbled by a dog and beaten by a girl. When life gives you lemons, they are super bitter. That's all I can say.
But he ain't Tony Soprano, dealing with the panic attacks and other mental monsters. There isn't anybody after his sorry bottom. Not after he got the armour back. The sad bit is that we don't get to see more about what happened then as the episode moved to the present day. But as a dream sequence, it was well done.
Maybe more curious thing is that they gave an explanation for why Jabba needed a protocol droid in the first place through the audience that came to pay their tribute to new Daimyo. According to the dictionary, it makes him a feudal lord, not a warlord, and taken that his lands are former Hutt territory it kind of makes sense. The only problem is that daimyo's bend their knee to a Shogun. So who is his boss?
Vader and the Emperor weren't ever his bosses. They were his clients. And he showed that he's not to be disrespected when Mos Espa's Mayor Majordome misbehaved. It's just you don't take place in Hutt space willy nilly, when there's other bosses around. And the only way to retain his face was to act insolence with another one.
I, in his shoes, would have dropped the ******* into the dungeons, chained him up and sent back a little finger as a tribute and a message. Especially as Gamorreans were on the next offering, but Boba said, "I do not torture."
To which 8D8 replied, "...respecfully, Lord Fett, on Tatooine you must project strength if you are to be accepted as a Daimyo." That is the same fact that applies to our civilisation and the criminal underworld. Even Heisenberg had to do it.
"Jabba ruled with fear. I intend to rule with respect." Sure boss but it's ain't the way of how the business is handled in the criminal underworld. They need a show of strength before they accept the rule through respect. Which is exactly what he did when the assassins tried to take him out at the market square.
"Alive," Boba said and Fennec delivered. What I don't get was why he were so weak for needing a bacta tank after the short tussle until I saw that the sand people really didn't take care of their slaves. He had to kill a sand creature to get some of that respect. That is what he needs to do again in my honest opinion. Alive is not good enough.
Honestly, the scars on his face isn't from the pit, but something else, which makes it curious as he was almost always covered in armour. Also it doesn't make sense that he would survive Tatoiiene's twin suns sitting on outside, tied to a pole, guarded by an alien massiff, but he did as if he's the lucky *******.
Bloody alien bastards. If they haven't given him any fluids it's no wonder why he went down so easily. Almost without putting on a fight. So abandoned, dissolved, robbed by Jawas, slaved by Sand People, nibbled by a dog and beaten by a girl. When life gives you lemons, they are super bitter. That's all I can say.
But he ain't Tony Soprano, dealing with the panic attacks and other mental monsters. There isn't anybody after his sorry bottom. Not after he got the armour back. The sad bit is that we don't get to see more about what happened then as the episode moved to the present day. But as a dream sequence, it was well done.
Maybe more curious thing is that they gave an explanation for why Jabba needed a protocol droid in the first place through the audience that came to pay their tribute to new Daimyo. According to the dictionary, it makes him a feudal lord, not a warlord, and taken that his lands are former Hutt territory it kind of makes sense. The only problem is that daimyo's bend their knee to a Shogun. So who is his boss?
Vader and the Emperor weren't ever his bosses. They were his clients. And he showed that he's not to be disrespected when Mos Espa's Mayor Majordome misbehaved. It's just you don't take place in Hutt space willy nilly, when there's other bosses around. And the only way to retain his face was to act insolence with another one.
I, in his shoes, would have dropped the ******* into the dungeons, chained him up and sent back a little finger as a tribute and a message. Especially as Gamorreans were on the next offering, but Boba said, "I do not torture."
To which 8D8 replied, "...respecfully, Lord Fett, on Tatooine you must project strength if you are to be accepted as a Daimyo." That is the same fact that applies to our civilisation and the criminal underworld. Even Heisenberg had to do it.
"Jabba ruled with fear. I intend to rule with respect." Sure boss but it's ain't the way of how the business is handled in the criminal underworld. They need a show of strength before they accept the rule through respect. Which is exactly what he did when the assassins tried to take him out at the market square.
"Alive," Boba said and Fennec delivered. What I don't get was why he were so weak for needing a bacta tank after the short tussle until I saw that the sand people really didn't take care of their slaves. He had to kill a sand creature to get some of that respect. That is what he needs to do again in my honest opinion. Alive is not good enough.