The way that he works to try and achieve his ends is a lot more dubious and a bit sneaky. So you have to make sure that Boba's really cunning, and he's really shadowy and clever - which also helps maintain him as that mysterious bounty hunter in the future. Mace is gonna be like, "You're a child," use the force, push Boba to the ground and he'll be arrested. When you get down to the details you start discussing, and you realize, well, Boba's still 10 or 11, right? He's not gonna be any match for Mace Windu one on one. Filoni: George always comes in, and he has a plan-"There's gonna be this episode where he infiltrates this way, and he's being guided by Aurra Sing," and we have a lot of the logistics of it worked out. Click above for IGN's exlusive clip from this Friday's new episode of The Clone Wars, IGN: How much conversation did you have about what exactly would be the angle on the storyline? Obviously, a lot of fans have wanted to see what Boba would have planned for Mace Windu after Attack of the Clones. It was a great point to come in on his character, and contrast him against Aurra Sing and using the Jedi to see where we can take his character. He's very focused, and because of the death of his father, he's trying to decide what to do with all of that anger, all of that revenge feeling. Yes, they're both kids, but Boba's a very driven kid. It had to be different from that, even though there were going to be some similarities. But the challenge was going to be: how do we keep this guy mysterious and interesting, when telling the story about when he's 10, 11 years old - and not giving away so much about him? I didn't even want, at the end of it, to really know Boba as well as you know Anakin, when you start to see him as a little boy. It's always important to me that it's motivated by George, that it's the story he wants to tell, and he weighs in on what he thinks and what the scenarios are going to be. IGN TV: It's no secret that Boba Fett has such meaning to Star Wars fans, so when George came in and said, "OK, I want to do a Boba Fett story," what was your reaction? Dave Filoni: It's exciting, because when something like that comes from him, then I know that we should be doing it.
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