Just something for us to think about, why must every well known character, always HAVE to go out with a blaze of glory? It doesn't always work out like that in real life, so why should Fett be any different? Hey, even Elvis the icon he is, died when he was sitting on a toilet. Why delete a major death/plot point simply because we don't agree with how it was done? Do we have to agree or like every single plot point to be able to leave it in the movie? Just sort of playing devil's advocate, and giving something to think about. Not getting all upset or anything, and do NOT wanna turn this into an uncivil or angry fight/argument in here. As always you can & will do as you wish. Maybe Fett can die from a lightsaber slash to the chest/gut from Luke on the skiff about the same time he falls face down on the skiff? (After Luke cuts the ropes that Fett wrapped him with?) If that is somehow possible to do?
Just something for us to think about, why must every well known character, always HAVE to go out with a blaze of glory? It doesn't always work out like that in real life, so why should Fett be any different? Hey, even Elvis the icon he is, died when he was sitting on a toilet. Why delete a major death/plot point simply because we don't agree with how it was done? Do we have to agree or like every single plot point to be able to leave it in the movie? Just sort of playing devil's advocate, and giving something to think about. Not getting all upset or anything, and do NOT wanna turn this into an uncivil or angry fight/argument in here. As always you can & will do as you wish. Maybe Fett can die from a lightsaber slash to the chest/gut from Luke on the skiff about the same time he falls face down on the skiff? (After Luke cuts the ropes that Fett wrapped him with?) If that is somehow possible to do?