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Pound of Boba Fett Rotten Tomatoes vs. Star Wars TV Show Average

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Boba Fett’s book is Star Wars’ latest installment on the small screen. How does it compare to other live (and animated) Star Wars shows?

Boba Fett’s book Brands Star Wars’ second adventure in live streaming tv, so how does that compare to The Mandalorian and the animated Star wars shows? the Star wars the universe has always been known as the epitome of cinematic storytelling on the big screen, but with more and more Star wars stories in the form of episodic streaming series, and less Star wars movies on the horizon, the future of the franchise currently rests on the small screen.

Television is nothing new for Star wars. In fact, it dates from before The Empire Strikes Back with the Star Wars Holiday Special, and there were several other Star wars Movies and TV shows after that, from Ewok adventure movies to animated movies Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO Where Star Wars: Ewoks shows in the 1980s, but that’s only Star Wars: The Clone Wars this Star wars television has become an essential part of Star wars cannon. After the launch of Disney +, it’s more true than ever, with the first live-action Star wars series, The Mandalorian, and now, Boba Fett’s book, with even more on the way.

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Because Star Wars: The Clone Wars In 2008, Star wars television saw excellent reviews and high scores on Rotten Tomatoes, and after a below par start, Boba Fett’s book has a Rotten Tomatoes score online with the average scores for animation and live action. The show’s initial score was not as high as we expected Star wars television, 83 percent openness. Such a high score isn’t a cause for concern, but since TV scores are often inflated on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s not anything to write home about either. Comparatively, the average score for The Mandalorianthe first episode of was 90 percent, and the Star wars the average for live TV is 93 percent, while the average for all Star wars television from Star Wars: The Clone Wars is 95 percent. Fortunately, Boba Fett’s book second episode scored 100 percent, bringing the show to match the franchise average of 93 percent.



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In the negative reviews of the first episode, reviews citing a generally bland and uneventful episode, especially for a premiere, were one of the most common complaints. After The Mandalorian, a show about an armored bounty hunter originally popularized by Boba Fett, has created an intrigue around his particular sect of Mandalorians and previously unexplored corners of the galaxy in a new section of the Star wars galaxy, Boba Fett offered very little new material. His big return to Star wars already happened in season 2 of The Mandalorian, and with a setting on Tatooine, there just wasn’t much that hadn’t been seen in the Star wars shows before it. Thankfully, Episode 2 started to reveal more about the character and brought much bigger action and higher stakes to the table, which was enough for critics to unanimously support Boba Fett’s story.


It remains to be seen whether the remaining five episodes of Boba Fett’s book can keep critics interested, but if the story can be any guide, Star wars shows tend to leave most of a show’s excitement for the second half of the season. With the show’s creators and talents teasing a number of big reveals and possibly massive character appearances, a lot can happen before the season ends.

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