He Betrayed the chain of command every single time he did anything. He was just a dude goofing around and saving the day.
"He's a troublemaker, I like him" was literally the unspoken reason he was kept around.
Um, no? He was an ACTUAL troublemaker, yeah, but he almost never actually broke the chain of command, and by the later films he was an incredibly high ranking member of the Rebellion anyways.
And being a "troublemaker" is nowhere NEAR the same thing as an actual mutiny.
pre much
i felt like the whole of the command was incompetent nobody made a good decision (not that there were many available to make)
which is why you shouldn't have women in ch--**GETS SHOT** ---