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Super Freak
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Han wasn't running when Luke was missing and presumed dead on Hoth. His "Then I'll see you in hell" line made it pretty clear well before ROTJ that Han was already at the point of character evolution to make the ultimate sacrifice for selfless purpose. And when no one else there was willing to.He ran the entire film, certainly didn't sacrifice himself to go into the chamber in someone else's place. Nothing heroic about being tortured or "put into carbon freeze".
The fact that he was rescued in ROTJ was just more of a reason that he owed a debt to Luke and the Rebellion... that could have been beautifully paid back with a dramatic sacrifice.
Luke rescuing him from Jabba in the next movie was a way of paying Han back for that earlier selfless sacrifice. That's why I think another one (except this time actually being fatal) would be redundant enough to be unnecessary at that point. Without adding any new layer to the character, killing Han could've easily come across more as mere shock value for its own sake.
I guess I'm just failing to understand how Han dying would've added any layer to his OT arc that hadn't already been evident in ESB. Oh well, just another difference of opinion to add to an ever-growing list.