Speaking with Insider, Jennifer Beals revealed a slight snag in the process of developing her character and expressed gratitude towards the show’s creators for helping her find a solution. “In the original script, my employees referred to me as ‘master,’” she said, an idea that did not sit well with her. “I felt in this world I’m creating in my establishment, The Sanctuary, given that I’ve come from an enslaved people, perhaps we can choose better language — something that was more in line with her ethos and vision of her place,” she said. “And they thought that was a good idea and they changed it to ‘madam.’ I was really grateful for that.” She went on to call the show’s production team “the gold standard” and thanked them for creating “a safe, joyful space for everyone, whether it’s the writers, the actors, the crew, everyone.”

While fans have questioned some creative decisions, “The Book of Boba Fett” has generally received high marks for its handling of issues related to diversity and inclusion. The show’s portrayal of the Tusken Raiders, the native people first introduced in the original “Star Wars” trilogy, has been praised for expanding the characters beyond one dimensional stereotypes. “Chapter Seven” of “The Book of Boba Fett” streams Wednesday, February 9 on Disney+. There has been no word on whether the show will return for a second season.  Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.