Quote Originally Posted by Gray Lensman View Post
I swear, if I ever wrote/directed for Star Wars, the moment I think it's appropriate for a villain to die, I'd make the death as final as I possibly could, especially if they look cool. One of my complaints is they contrive to rewrite villain deaths as much as comic books.

"Starseer, you sliced him in half VERTICALLY. Then, since that wasn't apparently enough, grabbed a flamethrower, burned the corpse to ashes, then scattered them. After that, you broke the 4th wall, and threatened the children of this so called "director" if you ever saw the Sith Hunter again. What do you have to say for yourself?"

"It's the only way to be sure."
Except in this case the character hasn't actually died. It happened in a book which is far less canonical than anything on screen, and where we last left her on screen in Clone Wars seemed to set up an interesting story which would seem to fit in with what they've been doing in the Mandolorian.