Disappointment galore. Nothing near the quality of The Mandalorian Series, and cheesy cheap feel, at least as of Episode 1. Even the "action" scenes are slow and seem so mechanical, not well thought out or choreographed well, my brother and I made better choreographed fights when we were young teenagers goofing around, seriously. Actors wait for a very slow highly telegraphed response from opponents to take action in what should be a fast paced fight scene, and it's very 70-ish TV style of action, you almost want you chuckle instead of be taken in by the story line. Only thing missing is old western movie fight scene music, maybe from the black and white series Lone Ranger or similar. Directing needs to back up and look at the scenes and interactions, examine what would be more reasonable true to life, believable actions, or maybe he's just following the writers. Either way, watching the Mandalorian, it had humor and irony mixed in with believable situations of peril, survival, betrayal, loyalty, e.t.c, many qualities to the writing and was more easy to invest in what was happening due to it being a realistic behavior by the characters being portrayed. Not so with Boba Fett, it's just near empty canvas story with vanilla characters which may not be the actor's fault at all, except that they took the part with such a bland story to act out under directing that feels no passion about the story. Not worth Disney Plus subscription if you're thinking of getting it because you saw this new series.
Oh, and if you notice, there's a good number of people leaving their 5 star review who haven't even seen the first episode yet, don't they know that it's called a REview for a reason, not their assumed PREview. Shouldn't even leave a review if you haven't seen it, simple logic folks..lol. "I haven't seen it yet, but I'm giving it 5 stars cause I know it's gonna be great!" Give me a break! Folks like this defeat the whole purpose of a review feature on movies. If everyone rated movies with such dense logic as "I think it will be good when I eventually watch it", then no one would ever have any idea what a movie might halfway be like. Maybe it's possible disney paid off a few employees to help their reviews, what do you think?