The stars of StarWars: TheBookOfBobaFett weigh in on the mixed reactions to the speeder gang and what happened to the TuskenRaiders.
✖ As is the nature of Star Wars fans, when one group sees something they absolutely love, another group sees the same thing and absolutely hates it, as evidenced by the most recent episode of Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett. More specifically, this most recent episode saw the debut of a gang of cyborgs who ride on brightly colored speeder bikes, reminiscent of '60s-era motorcycles.
Wen, a lifelong Star Wars fan, went on to add,"This is a real homage to the things [creator] George Lucas always loved -- whether it was the Mods in the '60s, or [Lucas' hot rod film] American Graffiti. At the same time, it lends itself to learning more about Tatooine. And Sophie [Thatcher, who played the gang leader,] was a lovely human being and I definitely enjoyed getting to know her.
The most recent episode saw the tribe that rescued Fett getting killed, resulting in Fett attempting to dispose of their bodies in a ritualized manner. This meant that, for how excited fans were to see their complexities intially, they were disappointed that the series killed them all off.
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