Listening to Kevin Smiths Fatman in Batman, Marc Bernardin brought up points I struggled with early and again now that I stopped to think about it: Why is Boba not more bad ass? He doesn’t seem to be a great tactician and he with a few exceptions, his fighting didn’t seem that impressive. Also, Why does Boba Fett want to be leader of the Underworld? Maybe I need to watch the series again. Was it Money? He says he has plenty of credits. He could just raid jabbas spoils and get out of town. Is it Just because he can? Is this his retirement plan or does he want power? What does he want to do with the power? Make a better world for fellow bounty hunters? Does this position allow him to prevent people from hunting Tuscans (his surrogate family)? Did his near death experience change his moral compass and now he wants to protect the city because only he can? I don’t think they did a good job giving me a reason to get behind Boba. When he needed to raise an army, why not go to the Tuscans (other clans) and bring them down on the Pikes. Promise them a steady cut from the in town business especially after Cad Bane mentions who was responsible for slaughtering his old friends. I saw how this final episode was the culmination of a Seven Samurai (magnificent seven) type of journey where everyone had a reason to get involved in turning away the bandits that are going to ruin the town, but they didn’t really show us the villagers in fear. And what was up with Fennig leaving the fight to go slaughter people when that wasn’t a time dependent activity. They could have used her during the fight. Surely he could have called her back quicker than it took to go grab a Rancor. Then they could both go and slaughter the leaders of the clans. How much more bad ass would Boba have been if he showed up to beat the shit out of them in that little room the same way Darth Vader tossed the resistant fighters on the ship at the end of Rogue One.