The Book of Boba Fett
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The sixth and penultimate episode ofThe Book of Boba Fettfeatures one scene with Boba Fett.

Many of the other scenes, however, seem to be setting up something else.
Though the Pyke tells him its worth more than your town, Cobb dumps it into the sand.
Cobbs isnt the sort of town that has room for such stuff.
Meanwhile, far, far away, the Mandalorian tries to check in on Grogu.
This takes some doing.
(Sadly, we know how this turns out, but it looks nice at the moment.)
R2 and Ahsoka probably have a point.
The galaxy is a dangerous place, Luke tells him.
But Grogu already knows.
Its more like hes remembering than Im actually teaching him, he tells Ahsoka.
But thats not entirely encouraging.
Sometimes I wonder if his heart is in it, he says moments later.
He also might not be wrong about Grogus heart.
What he chooses, however, remains to be seen.
Even Mandos argument doesnt soundthatconvincing.
If they dont stop the Pyke now, he tells Cobb, theyll overtake Freetown.
Banes not wrong, but it doesnt work.
In the short term, he wins.
But Bane also made Cobbs case for him and put Freetown on a path to siding with Boba.
These are not nice spice runners.
Can Boba beat them?
He has one more episode to get it done.
Bantha Tracks
If this is the end of Garsa Fwip, its a sudden one.
And the tensions between the Tuskens and the rest of Tatooine.
Thats not the show weve gotten.
In fact,The Book of Boba Fettseems to lose interest in each of those threads along the way.
Will the third season ofThe Mandalorianbe the same?
That Krait Dragon skull is huge.
But what can the Jawas do with it?We havent heard much from the rancor in a while.
Hmm…