I never said I hated Rebels or Clone Wars. I just never watched them. Solo honestly didn't interest me so I didn't bother watching.
I saw TFA and liked it when I saw it initially but it would all hinge on 8. I saw Rogue One and thought it was ok. Nothing really special and again it didn't add anything new or meaningful to the series that felt necessary to know. I saw TLJ and nearly walked out.
It's (sadly) taken me this long to realize I only like Star Wars, Empire and Jedi.
i believe ye...wink, wink...nudge, nudge....
Believe what you want.
You say you're out after 8 yet you're still here, debating or better yet complaining. You're not done, emotionally, with the trilogy.
I'm still attached to it emotionally. Clearly. I'm not delusional. Or maybe I am. Though no more delusional that anyone else here. I just wish that if they were going to continue making these that they would have handled it with more care.
Complaining, or participating in a discussion?
I thought this was a discussion thread.
Because dying in Star Wars means you can't make a reappearance?
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Seriously think about this, of 4 Force sensitives that die in the OT, 3 of them show up again before the credits.......
I mean sure, they can do anything with the story. It doesn't mean it's a good choice. Having Steve show up as a ghost would make more sense, but I doubt that's what will happen. This is one of the issues I take with it from a writing standpoint though if they go that route. If a ghost can interact with the physical world (as established in TLJ) then it begs the question as to why they have not intervened in the past to help shape events?
To me that opens up all kinds of narrative problems.
I suspect that 9 won't change many people's opinions on the matter. If you are willing to settle for mediocre Star Wars, more power to you. I just expect more.