Corey Burton
- Cad Bane
- (voice)
J.J. Dashnaw
- Deputy Scott
- (as JJ Dashnaw)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGeorge Lucas modeled Cad Bane after American actor Lee Van Cleef's character of Angel Eyes from the movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). While the resemblance isn't as noticeable in the animated series which Bane has appeared in, some of Van Cleef's facial features are incorporated into the prosthetics created for his live action debut. Most noticeably, Bane's chin is sculpted to look like Van Cleef's, as are his high angular cheekbones.
- GoofsAhsoka is of the Togruta species. Like Twi'leks, they have head appendices called Lekku, that grow longer with age. In "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (up to 19BBY), Ahsoka's Lekku are short. In "Star Wars Rebels" (1BBY), they have grown considerably longer. Now, 10 years later, in the live action version, they are short again. Jedi Master Shaak Ti shows the normal adult length of Togruta Lekku.
- Quotes
Ahsoka Tano: [Luke observes Grogu's training session] You've taught him well.
Luke Skywalker: It's more like he's remembering than I'm actually teaching him anything.
Ahsoka Tano: Sometimes the student guides the master.
Luke Skywalker: The Mandalorian was here.
Ahsoka Tano: As I told you. The two share a strong bond, and he brought him a gift.
Luke Skywalker: Sometimes I wonder if his heart is in it.
Ahsoka Tano: So much like your father.
Luke Skywalker: What should I do about him?
Ahsoka Tano: Trust your instincts.
Luke Skywalker: [she turns to leave] Will I see you again?
Ahsoka Tano: Perhaps.
[giving a slight bow of respect]
Ahsoka Tano: May the Force be with you.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Welcomed by Artoo by Ryan Church
- Walking with Grogu by Christian Alzmann
- Building the temple by Christian Alzmann
- Palace hangar by Anton Grandert
- Freetown by Ryan Church
- Startled by Ahsoka by Christian Alzmann
- Lifting a frog by Christian Alzmann
- A stranger by Ryan Church
- Meditation by Christian Alzmann
- Sandcrawler with trophy by Ryan Church
- Training with the remote by Christian Alzmann
- Pyke transport by Ryan Church
- Explosion by Erik Tiemens
- Backpack training by Christian Alzmann
- Grogu's choice by Christian Alzmann
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett: Episode #1.1 (2022)
Featured review
Nerdgasm time
After a scheduled stop off, the Mandalorian goes back to Tatooine.
This is for me the most enjoyable episode of the show so far with some splendid fan service. I know this might seem childish, but I don't care, Star Wars was always about the escapism for me.
There is a strong opening scene with a great presence from Timothy Olyphant before the plot deviates and returns.
It feels like Disney has abandoned the concept of focussing purely on Boba Fett and moved on to other more popular characters. So much so it pulls out some very big guns. I'm not sure if this is a sign of failure from the initial Fett story to hook the audience or if it is a planned expansion of the overarching franchise narrative, but much like the previous episode it has breathed life into a slow moving serialised story that was relatively flat at times.
The bulk of the episode contains epic fan service that I will not spoil. Just go with it and enjoy if you are a fan of the Star Wars franchise and you should not be disappointed. It's hard to tell if this is pure service or laying the foundations for future stories, but I hope it is the latter. Given the way it ends, I have some high hopes.
At last the Tatooine scenes get a decent level of threat and urgency, mainly due to a much needed villain reveal. For the first time I want to see what happens in this conflict between Fett and the Pykes.
As ever the production values are outstanding.
This is for me the most enjoyable episode of the show so far with some splendid fan service. I know this might seem childish, but I don't care, Star Wars was always about the escapism for me.
There is a strong opening scene with a great presence from Timothy Olyphant before the plot deviates and returns.
It feels like Disney has abandoned the concept of focussing purely on Boba Fett and moved on to other more popular characters. So much so it pulls out some very big guns. I'm not sure if this is a sign of failure from the initial Fett story to hook the audience or if it is a planned expansion of the overarching franchise narrative, but much like the previous episode it has breathed life into a slow moving serialised story that was relatively flat at times.
The bulk of the episode contains epic fan service that I will not spoil. Just go with it and enjoy if you are a fan of the Star Wars franchise and you should not be disappointed. It's hard to tell if this is pure service or laying the foundations for future stories, but I hope it is the latter. Given the way it ends, I have some high hopes.
At last the Tatooine scenes get a decent level of threat and urgency, mainly due to a much needed villain reveal. For the first time I want to see what happens in this conflict between Fett and the Pykes.
As ever the production values are outstanding.
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- snoozejonc
- Feb 2, 2022
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