So the fan fixing has begun…
[photoshops of speeders]
Everything is much cooler in black!!!
I enjoyed Episode 4 a lot. I imagine some people will have been rubbed the wrong way by the lighter-hearted sequence in the kitchen, but besides that I can’t see much else to complain about this time around - more polished direction (it’s amazing how much more expensive these shows look when anyone besides Robert Rodriguez is directing), Boba finally spelling out why he’s doing all this to begin with, Slave I action with a seismic charge in the Sarlacc pit and all, Boba and Fennec doing action stuff. Even the present-day plot seems like it’s gearing up to really get somewhere next episode, with the stage being set for ‘war’ and that Din Djarin tease. I wish we’d’ve seen a little more of the Pykes outside the train episode - while the show exposits why they’re the big threat to Boba’s new turf, there’s not much there to really latch on to; no major leader to dislike or anything; they’re just some masked dudes for Boba and friends to presumably shoot at in the next three episodes.