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Positive:
8
Mixed:
10
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Critic Reviews
RogerEbert.comDec 29, 2021
Season 1 Review:
As it goes with watching only one episode, always, it’s too early to guess the overall quality, but you can see what one hopes gets more development in later chapters. ... [Director Robert] Rodriguez had some very inspired fight sequences when he directed certain episodes of “The Mandalorian,” but the collection of brief monster rumbles, traps, and chases here leaves more to be desired.
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Season 1 Review:
The show demystifies him in the workmanlike way that today’s cinematic universes inevitably treat their bit players: by turning them into boring old heroes. ... But look to the margins, to the creatures who aren’t saying much, for the saga’s future, because they still hold the promise of stories that, just maybe, we haven’t been told before.
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IndieWireDec 29, 2021
Season 1 Review:
“The Mandalorian” found great success as a live-action Saturday morning cartoon, delivering episodic adventures filled with fun cameos and a smattering of serialized hooks. But the premiere of “Boba Fett” is too low-stakes to scratch that same itch. Fights are simply staged. Conquests are predictable. ... Banter goes in one ear and out the other.
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Season 1 Review:
Though it has won piles of awards, The Mandalorian has always felt primarily like popcorn TV. The Book of Boba Fett‘s debut episode feels like something more like salt or butter — an appealing accompaniment, if nowhere near substantive enough to be a snack, much less the main course.
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The Daily BeastJan 3, 2022
Season 1 Review:
A new series with no true identity. Even the concept art over the end credits can’t escape feeling borrowed from The Mandalorian. This premiere isn’t a total disaster, hinting at a grander crime saga to come. But there’s just nothing to chew on from this first chapter of The Book of Boba Fett.
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The TimesDec 29, 2021
Season 1 Review:
This so-so first episode is set on the desert planet that has become as familiar as Albert Square. Here they all are again — jawas, sand people, that blue elephant keyboard player who looks as if he should be in a kids’ Saturday morning show. Which is basically what The Book of Boba Fett is. It’s rated 12 and the target audience is probably also 12, so — as with The Mandalorian — character development plays second fiddle to fights, and lots of them.
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The TelegraphDec 29, 2021
Season 1 Review:
Episode one of The Mandalorian concluded with the reveal of Baby Yoda – a twist that resonated across geekdom. The Book of Boba Fett is, by contrast, more of the same: more Tatooine, more battle-scarred helmets, more shameless attempts to capitalise on Star Wars fans’ desire for storytelling that recaptures the magic of Lucas’s original trilogy. ... And, after a shoulder-shrug of an opening chapter, there are genuine grounds for worrying that Boba Fett’s adventures in the desert will turn out to have been built on sand.
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