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Reason #34
Boba Fett
Boba Fett should not have been in this movie. What is Lucas thinking?!?! He feels this insane need to squash every bit character from the first three films into this film just because he can. The man who claims that he doesn't care if people don't like Jar Jar has given into a bunch of demands (less Jar Jar, more Boba Fett, No N'Sync) while completely forgetting that there is a story to be told. A story that has no room for an eight year old Boba Fett. He's the most wonderfully annoying character too, the way he's always smiling and giggling whenever his father does something evil. I felt the blood rush out of my face when he made his first appearance on the set. Boba Fett is such a nothing character! He had like three lines in Empire Strikes Back and even fewer in Return of the Jedi. Why everyone thinks he's so cool is beyond me but that's an entirely different matter all together. Everyone that could conceivably have been alive or existed at the time of the prequel trilogy is popping up and it's just plain dumb. I am dreading Episode III where we will do doubt see a baby Lando Calrissian and Senator Salacious P. Crumb.
The thing is I never put much thought in these movies when they came out because I just really didn't care too much. I have only recently been talking to other Star Wars fans on the net. I didn't really realize that so many people are so upset about these new Star Wars movies, and this isn't the first time I found a basher complaining about Boba Fett in Attack Of The Clones. See you only think that Lucas put Boba in the movie because of all the Fett fanboys out there. The truth is Boba is there for a couple reasons other than to please the Fett fanboys.
Boba is there to show that if you're raised by a murderous bounty hunter, that you'll grow up and be one too, because you weren't taught any different. But enough with the philosophical crap.
The next reason Boba is there is because, and I'll need you to open your mind for minute here, of what took place in The Empire Strikes Back. Notice in The Empire Strikes Back as soon as Boba starts tracking Han and Leia, then Luke has the vision of his friends suffer. Notice as soon as Yoda tells Obi-Wan to get Jango, then Anakin has the vision of his mother suffer. These characters aren't having visions because they're so powerful, they're having visions because something is guiding them to their destinies with these visions. See cloning people to be preprogrammed slaves is a crime and the Jedi should have known better and put a stop to the cloning but instead they really don't care and even become part of the crime. That's why Lucas put images of clone babies and children in the movie. You know, it's supposed to stir your emotions for what is right and wrong.
See Boba/Jango are there when Anakin has the vision that will lead the Chosen One to take his first steps into the dark and Boba/Jango are there when Luke has the vision that will lead the Chosen One to take his first steps back to the light.
Notice how Vader doesn't kill Admiral Piett, well that's because he's coming back to the light and of course when he kills the Sand People he's falling into the darkness.