Toby Frost said:
If it was me writing this show, I'd do this:
That's fun... I'll bite. It feels like the writers didn't quite know what to do with the character or as if someone had just handed out assignments to the writing room team with multiple boxes to tick (Boba no longer wants to answer to anyone, Boba takes over Jabba's palace, Boba mounts a Rancor...) and the story never grew organically starting from the character itself.
But if you start with the character, there's a lot of potential there to put him out of his comfort zone and make him grow: Boba is a clone, a carbon copy. Worse still, he has done nothing with his life but continuing his donor's legacy by also becoming a bounty hunter who wears the same armor and drives the same ship. So Boba never emancipated himself of the hand life has dealt him. He never became the "simple man trying to make his way in the universe." his father claimed he was. He shares the face and voice of millions of others... With this in mind, I don't see why Boba would ever show his face. He'd want his helmet to be his face, as the only real trait that makes him who he is and not anyone else. So while he doesn't wear his helmet, he should cover up, wrap his face in bandages, adopt the Tusken facemask... Anything but show his face! And the entire bacta subplot was therefore incredibly misguided. If anything, Boba should welcome and embrace the scars as they'd help set him apart from the rest of his "dad"'s offsprings or hide his bioengineered nature.
But deep down, Boba is also an orphan, a child who witnessed the brutal death of his father at the hands of a Jedi. And we never really saw him come to terms with that. The fact he has become who he is would tend to show he hasn't at all, and instead sought to prolong his dad's life by becoming his dad. Psychologically, there's so much you could do with the character, so many places you could take him, if you just spent two hours brainstorming with other writers. How does he feel about Force users now? Did he take part in their extermination alongside Vader and the Empire? Does he empathize with the plight of other orphans? Those are questions would have been worthy of exploration in a show dedicated to the character.
For instance, to explain Boba's sudden change of heart when it comes to crime, why not show him take the life of a father in front of his son/daughter, and having to own the fact that he just created another little Boba? That could have been done with the Tuskens for instance, when that creature attacks him and the other slave as they try to find water. There was a Tusken boy with them, and his father could have been there too, with Fett using he distraction of the attack to escape, then seeing the monster rip the father's head off in front of the boy, triggering a change of heart forcing him to come back, kill the monster and save the boy. And while Boba is armorless and wandering the cities of Tatooine looking for his belongings, why not confront him to veterans of the Clone Wars who 'recognize' him as a clone trooper and give him hell for that?
It really boggles the mind why they just wrote him into an ineffective and rudderless crime lord when they could have done so much more with him.