In light of the recent interview with George Lucas regarding Star Wars as a metaphor for the Vietnam war, I feel like using something similar at the end of The Book of Boba Fett could have helped with the mess that was episode six, leading up to a rushed finale ... and not just as a visual aid for Episode 2 as stated in the Disney Gallery Special ...
Namely by combining the story of Tatooines struggles with the history of Lawrence of Arabia.
Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence was a British soldier sent to Arabia to gain favor and assistance from the local people in order to defeat the Ottoman Empire in exchange for their independence. Only to find out that Britain and France changed the terms in order to split the land between them.
What would that mean for a BOBF narrative?
Well, you have the locals with the Tusken and the settlers, you have the Hutts and the Pykes as those making a grab at the planet/land and of course Boba in the middle of it all. And the spice trade as the thing to be defeated.
The intrigues and betrayals, the cooperation and friendship, it all would fit quite nicely into the world that has been build within the first four episodes. Combine that with actually using the established plot points (e.g. the dreams as warning regarding the Pykes so that Boba comes to the correct conclusion himself instead of it being spelled out in a throw-away line), give it some more air to breath by pushing the finale into The Mandalorian 3x02 (3x01 using the Jedi-parts from episode 6).
That way Boba truly would have been Lawrence and it would have made for one hell of a season ... alas ...