Why Dear being good is good for StarCraft II
One of the most exciting developments during this season of SSL Premier has been the resurgence of

But Dear's greatest gift wasn't gracing us with his ascendant skill. It was an unintended byproduct of his magnificence, something that barely registered as he dominated opponent after opponent on the Royal Road. By being such an impregnable obstacle he brought out the best in his opponents. In victory or defeat, players had to elevate their play to new levels simply to contend with his mean.
On the edge of defeat,

It's remarkable to reflect upon Dear's success in 2015-2016 without appreciating how his achievements were immediately forgotten afterwards. He made the Round of 4 in three straight GSL's during this period; he actually came within one game of the finals in Season 3 2015, pushing three time Starleague finalist

The move into infestors ultimately failed, but it was part of Dear’s signature. To defeat him at his peak you needed to bring something special. In the end ByuL won the final game, but it was one of his most impressive performances of the year, only possible because Dear placed so much stress on him.
When

It’s not a stretch to say that Dear could have won all three games of the series. Despite losing the second game, he looked like the superior player throughout a significant portion. The fact that a has-been forced INnoVation to use his full capacity, breaking the aura of sprezzatura that usually accompanies his effortless wins, illustrates Dear’s transcendent talent when it is accessed.
Dear being good is good for StarCraft as a scene. It produces more exciting games. It means more exciting rivalries, both renewed and burgeoning, and most importantly the continuation of a legacy that saw him crowned best in the world in 2013. For 3 years he vainly struggled to reclaim the throne. Now after an uncertain start to 2017, Dear is back. He may be gone from this season of GSL, but his bid to win his second Starleague is still alive and well. And one would be foolish to look away. Because when Dear enters the booth, magic happens.