On 11/21/2020 at 11:34 AM, silverback77346 said:Alright, thanks for the info. I'm more versed on the Star Trek than I ever was on Star Wars. If I was tested on my Star Wars knowledge I would probably get a B- or a C+. I just realized reading the credits last episode that John Favro created the Mandalorian series. That nice armor should have been a tip off.
Ha ha I'm the opposite, if you were to test my Star Trek knowledge I would score low. I agree that armored characters and Jon Favreau is a good combination.
22 hours ago, Belmont13 said:Short answer no. Long answer, he was supposed to or it was assumed he was one. He's an unaltered clone of Jango Fett, a famous bounty hunter who wore Mandalorian Armor. In the expanded universe/old canon/Legends Jango Fettwas the son of a Journeyman Protector who got adopted by a group of Mandalorians after his father got killed by the Death Watch. None of this really matters any more as it got erased after the Disney purchase and George Lucas told Dave Filoni both Jango and Boba are not Mandalorians. So far there's really no connection between Boba Fett and Din Djarin other than Din currently being in possession of Boba Fett's armor.
Alright, thanks for the info. I'm more versed on the Star Trek than I ever was on Star Wars. If I was tested on my Star Wars knowledge I would probably get a B- or a C+. I just realized reading the credits last episode that John Favro created the Mandalorian series. That nice armor should have been a tip off.
1 hour ago, silverback77346 said:I have been watching the Mandalorian and love it, but can anyone explain to me the connection with Boba Fett to the Mandalorian story. Was he a Mandalorian or a rebel or what?
Short answer no. Long answer, he was supposed to or it was assumed he was one. He's an unaltered clone of Jango Fett, a famous bounty hunter who wore Mandalorian Armor. In the expanded universe/old canon/Legends Jango Fettwas the son of a Journeyman Protector who got adopted by a group of Mandalorians after his father got killed by the Death Watch. None of this really matters any more as it got erased after the Disney purchase and George Lucas told Dave Filoni both Jango and Boba are not Mandalorians. So far there's really no connection between Boba Fett and Din Djarin other than Din currently being in possession of Boba Fett's armor.
I have been watching the Mandalorian and love it, but can anyone explain to me the connection with Boba Fett to the Mandalorian story. Was he a Mandalorian or a rebel or what?
Why partner with BAIT when they could have partnered with NTWRK?
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