>Cool looking character from the OT that became a fan favourite.
>Unceremoniously killed off (pic related).
>Expanded into whole warrior race of people in the EU.
>Prequels have Jango almost as a "you liked Boba Fett, like this" maybe in part because Lucas regretted killing off Boba and maybe as fanservice.
>But now we have him as a template for the clones and in the middle of the plot.
>EU Mandalorians become pivotal in a bunch of shit like the Old Republic.
>Clone Wars has Mandalore as a planet with Nordic looking people and Satine built a peace in her lifetime.
>Her minister guy acted like their violent culture and old ways were far behind them aside from a few extremists.
>Few arcs later it feels like everyone just had their Mandalorian armor in the back of their closet and remembered it was there because everyone is back to their old ways like nothing happened and Satine never existed.
>Rebels introduces more diverse Mandalorians and more clans.
>The Mandalorian introduces them as a creed not a race, but also acknowledges the other stuff to continue the same plotline from Clone Wars and Rebels.
>Book of Boba Fett completely cucks the character to make him a jobber with a massively unsatisfying arc.
I can't help but feel like this whole thing is a mess. Star Wars to me is kind of paper thin. On paper, it should be a universe where you can do anything but the lore is always "thing you liked but more" and following the comic book pattern of origin stories and origin stories to the origin stories featuring all the same few elements.