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I think shooting his dead cousin's body was just disrespectful. Ok, perhaps Sal-Solo had to go. But when Han thought like that, he should have done it himself then, have enough guts. And show some respect afterwards.
Considering what happened afterwards, that Han then got angry for Jacen killing Fett's daughter, is absurd. You go and participate in the murder of your own cousin and then got angry because your son - brutally, but not intentionally, it was manslaughter, not murder - kills the assassin your cousin had hired?
And when Han approves the murder of his own son by his daughter's hand, I think it's clear that his moral compass had been lost. Not just in Bloodlines and after it.
More like somewhere between TSW and Betrayal, considering his and Leia's part in the Corellian attack against GA forces.
Both Han and Leia were eager to blaim Jacen and didn't look at his reasons to act like he did, nor did they try to help him, but what makes it worse is that they never stopped to look what they were doing themselves, betraying government they helped to create, changing sides again and again, condemning their son to death and allowing their daughter to become the murderer of her own brother.
Considering the accusations against Tahiri, it's funny that Han and Leia's activities in LotF haven't been touched at any way. Because when it comes to them, it's a solid case of high treason. _________________ Against apartheid, against racism, against Israel.
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