So cool seeing Danny Trejo as the rancor keeper. Shortly after, the Hutt twins arrive and admit to sending Krrsantan after Fett. Eventually, Fennec traps Krrsantan in the rancor pit. I’ve always wanted to see a Gamorrean and a Wookiee fight, so that was cool. Krrsantan is tossing Fett around, the two Gamorreans try to contain the Wookiee to no avail. How Black Krrsantan gained entry to the palace is unknown, but that is something Fett will have to look into to prevent another assassination attempt. In the midst of one of Fett’s dreams, he’s pulled from his bacta tank by Black Krrsantan. I never knew I could feel bad for the Tuskens, but that’s what The Book of Boba Fett is so good at, taking the little we knew and totally giving us a new perspective. I really felt terrible for Boba in this scene. Fett heads back to the Tusken camp only to discover that it’s been attacked without any survivors. Jabba would just take his cut of the price anyway, so Fett ends up giving the gang a job.ĭuring one of Fett’s dreams, he visits the Pyke leader, who tells Fett they are already paying the Niktos protection money and cannot pay the Tuskens. This is the kind of stuff that happens when there’s no one around like Jabba to clamp. The gang tells Fett that Peel is price gouging the water, so they have to steal it because they can’t afford the cost. The gang looked like something out of Back to the Future II. They know who Fett is, but they don’t seem to care. Now we know Sophie Thatcher is playing Drash, one of the bikers. So Fett patrols the streets of Mos Espa at night with Fennec and his two Gamorreans when they come upon the street gang in question. When Peel mentioned the gangs were half-human/half-machine, I thought Valance? But nope. Sounds a lot like Mars, only much hotter. So we learn that Tatooine was covered entirely by water, and now obviously, it’s all desert. He complains about a gang of street urchins stealing his water, so Boba agrees to look into it. I thought maybe he came from the 1980s Star Wars Marvel comics, but that turned out to be not the case, this is his first appearance. In comes Lortha Peel, a water-monger from the Worker’s District. This is interesting since Fett said the mayor is in office as long as Fett says so, but Fett knows the mayor is a puppet for the Hutts. And it sounds like Bib was working for the mayor. Sort of like how Berlin was divided up between the British, Americans, and Soviets after WWII. So he forged an alliance with the Trandoshans, Aqualish, and Klatoonians, who each took a different section of Mos Espa. And the speculation mainly was correct in addition to Bib Fortuna knowing he didn’t have Jabba’s influence. There’s been a lot of speculation about what happened, but now we finally have some facts. I like the exposition at the beginning that explains the state of Tatooine since Jabba’s death. I mean, it’s a droid with eight legs walking on rocky terrain, give it a break! Not sure if this is the same one, but I didn’t believe either looked choppy. Some were saying the one from the trailer looked choppy. I didn’t think the B’omarr looked choppy. Every time an episode of The Book of Boba Fett lands, Fantha Tracks will be giving their responses, and here are our initial gut feelings, deep dives and thoughts on the third episode – Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa.
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