The Book of Boba Fett: Season 1/ Episode 6 “Chapter 6: From The Desert Comes A Stranger” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
More faces introduced in The Mandalorian arrive as we come upon the penultimate episode of The Book of Boba Fett season 1.
More faces introduced in The Mandalorian arrive as we come upon the penultimate episode of The Book of Boba Fett season 1.
The Mandalorian takes over The Book of Boba Fett and presents what feels like a transition episode.
In an episode that shows us how Boba Fett met and befriended Fennec, you come to realize Boba Fett is a Trojan Horse.
Why the Tuskens aren’t by Boba Fett’s side is revealed, alongside what will become of his war with The Twins.
In the latest episode, Jabba’s cousins arrive to lay claim to his territories and we get to see how Boba Fett won over the Tusken people.
While the premiere feels formulaic, it does present itself as an entertaining new entry into the Star Wars franchise.
It’s time! The first act of East High’s Beauty and The Beast has begun, with special guests and uninvited guests!
With opening night coming soon, everyone is freaking out and looking for a distraction – which ends up being who likes who, the remaining relationships, and past crushes.
Alongside a mini-Andi Mack reunion, spring break leads to a new East High song and the possibility of a dramatic breakup.
There are shifts in nearly every romantic pairing you can think of as new couples become pending and others either do or seem on the path to breaking up.
As North High and East High have a head-to-head battle, there is the question of where the mind games end, and the truth begins?
As North High starts flexing its budget, Miss Jenn is tasked with figuring a way to compete and keep her kids from having meltdowns.
It’s Valentine’s Day, and for those in a relationship, there is nothing but bliss. However, it is a sad day for some who aren’t, leading to one having an awkward series of moments.
While you think you may know who would be cast as who for Beauty and The Beast, Miss Jenn switches some things up.
As Nini going to Denver looms over her relationship, so does what will become of many relationships once the winter break is over.
While you may want to applaud Marvel for trying something different with the MCU, Wandavision doesn’t seem like a guaranteed hit right out of the park.
Old friends and a major surprise which connects The Mandalorian to the latest Star Wars trilogy arrives in Chapter 16, “The Rescue.”
The quest to get back Grogu begins, and with that comes a familiar face to join the first part in a multi-episode journey.
Alongside meeting Ahsoka Tano, we get some background on The Child, aka Baby Yoda. Such as what their actual name is.
After moving light years ahead, we’re back to a mission of the week story. However, this one deals with Moff Gideon and why they want The Child.
Din finally comes across what he has long sought, fellow Mandalorians. However, will their plans coincide with his quest?
As Din continues to seek out fellow Mandalorians, he comes across a new lead who claims to know where some are.
“The Mandalorian” returns, and the goal this season is to reunite Baby Yoda with its people. But, to do so, Din Djarin must find another like himself.
“Secret Society of Second-Born Royals” won’t ease your MCU fix, but it’s good enough on its own to want to see more.
“Black Is King” belongs in the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and is another example of Beyoncé setting hard to follow precedents.
“Stargirl” in depicting what happens when you allow yourself to be what others want, brings about one of the best family appropriate live-action films from Disney in ages.
“Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made” is reminiscent of the DCOMs Disney used to produce, but now aimed for a younger generation.
“High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” is a showcase of Disney’s up and coming talent beyond what we’ve previously seen.
“The Mandalorian” does for the live-action “Star Wars” universe what some may say didn’t happen with its recent theatrical trilogy.
With a second season confirmed, the season 1 finale of “The Mandalorian” reveals not just Mando’s real name and story, but where his journey is destined to go.
Everything that could go wrong seems to, and so many characters look towards the past while dealing with an uncertain future.
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, many characters come together and set aside old issues to start something new – just as, for some, things are coming to an end.
It’s a reunion episode as Mando brings Cara and Kuiil to Navarro in hopes that Greef Karga may genuinely seek peace as “The Client” becomes a mutual problem.
Another episode, another job that doesn’t further the story but offers a whole lot of action and additional layers to Mando’s legacy.
As Miss Jenn faces the school board, so comes the question if this community she created will fall apart without her?
A show/ character guide for Disney+’s various live action Star Wars series featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and general information.
Kourtney, Carlos, and Gina are given a few finer details to their characters, which makes it appear they may finally get a proper spotlight on their lives.
The Mandalorian heads to Sorgan to hopefully hideaway but, with that suit of armor, always comes trouble and expectations.
As the Mandalorian encounters Jawas, it is becoming clear he isn’t as badass as he once appeared.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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