striker42
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Cad Bane not being dead would be a disservice to basic writing. Otherwise what would be the point of the line "I always knew you were a killer".
The episode was hardly classic star wars. Classic star wars has much more depth. Much clearer writing etc. I'll get my thoughts more clearly out when I'm back from visiting my family.
I don't know about much more depth. The people that raised Luke were reduced to burned skeletons and the only emotion he showed was a few seconds of looking away. Han and Leia's romance saw very little on screen attention paid to it. Anakin doesn't like sand. Luke decided to kill a child with almost no time spent on justifying why. Somehow Palpatine returned.
Star Wars is kind of like Harry Potter. It's not as much the plot or the dialogue that drives the stories, it's the world. Even The Mandalorian, as good as it is, is a classic story of lone wolf and cub. It's not breaking new storytelling ground. But it is taking that familiar story and exploring it in a rich world which gives it a whole new dynamic.
Book of Boba Fett is another classic tale. Bad guy goes through a traumatic experience, survives, meets good people who teach him morality, reevaluates his life choices, and makes good. It's basically the same story Favreau told in Iron Man. It's nothing new story wise. But it does explore it in the world of Star Wars which was enjoyable.
I liked Book of Boba Fett. It was classic Star Wars. Was it the best Star Wars content ever? No, it had its flaws. Boba Fett's motivations were poorly explained (though could be inferred), his goals were also somewhat muddy, and some of the acting left something to be desired. But it was a classic story told in a rich world with plenty of super enjoyable moments.
As for Cad Bane, if he's dead it would be a major strike against Book of Boba Fett. He's a really great character and honestly his acting was the best in the whole series. To give him such a small arc and then kill him would be such a waste of the character. If they'd brought him in for the first episode and had his story running opposite Boba Fett's the whole time, then I think it makes the showdown at the end better and would make Bane's death fitting. As is, his death is a throw away.
Practically, they had that shot of him lying "dead" in the street but it had a light beeping on his equipment. His droid Todo is well established but not something we saw. So having his droid come and save him makes sense. It does rob some of the weight from "I always knew you were a killer" but I'd sacrifice that for more Cad Bane going forward.