I dont get the Book of Boba Fett hate. I think it kind of misunderstands the basic point of Star Wars. Star Wars is built on the idea that anyone can become anything and who you start out as is not who you are destined to be. Smugglers turn into generals, poor farmers become Jedi, princesses become rebels, Darth Vader has good in him...and of course Jar Jar becomes a sith lord.
Which brings us to Fett. Bounty Hunter to Crime Lord. I love what we are seeing from Boba. He has decided to run his criminal empire through respect, even though it is the hardest way to ensure success. The Daimyos idea is super compelling to me. Just as a Japanese lord would control and protect a territory with a horde of loyal samurai followers, Fett is essentially offering places of honor by making them his samurai. And he is essentially trusting that by building a loyal army of followers through respect, it will pay off when facing men controlled by fear. And these samurai of Fett so far have been people who fit the Star Wars narrative, those who are given an opportunity to change their destiny. In Star Wars one thing is certain...empires fall, rebellions legitimize, but in Hutt Space, criminals rule. (And to quote Terry Pratchett if you are going to have crime, it might as well be organized).
I gather from this thread and other posts online that most of the hate is about the pace of the story. Is the show slow? Yes. But its definitely purposeful. Like a Kurosawa film, an intentional pace with bursts of action and violence to accentuate the struggle that Fett faces. I am willing to guess the Book of Boba Fett haters will have a different opinion when the whole season is out and can be binged. I think the pacing issues will then disappear