All of the Easter eggs and Star Wars references on this week’s TheBookOfBobaFett:
is titled “The Tribes of Tattooine.” Last week’s was called “Stranger in a Strange Land.” Combined, they suggest a Biblical interpretation to the show so far. The phrase “stranger in a strange land” dates back to the Old Testament, where it was used to describe Moses — who later united the 12 tribes of Israel and led them out of bondage.
That’s one of the many interesting Easter eggs, references, and little details you might have missed in Chapter 2 of video, we list dozens more, including the origins of all the characters and aliens in this installment, the references to
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