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The best thing to happen to Star Wars since Slave Leia.
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I don't know about his other work, but he did direct the last episode of Mandalorian I guess. I would have said Favreau is the best thing to happen to Star Wars since Slave Leia personally.
Bruh, Thor Ragnarok? What We Do In the Shadows? Jojo Rabbit?
Ah people still get care about Star Wars? I thought we agreed not to do that anymore
Been here since they retconned the extended universe. It's safe and warm here. I got to laugh at tRoSky instead of being upset.
Rise of Skywalker was kind of mess, but I don't blame Abrams for that. I blame Disney for not having a cohesive plan, and Rian Johnson for leaving Abrams with no direction following Last Jedi. Johnson killed off Snoke, leaving no antagonist for Rey to face in the culmination. Kylo was there, but it was obvious from day 1 he was going to have a redemption arc, so he couldn't be Rey's final obstacle. Likewise Hux was never going to cut it. You can't just build up a antagonist at the very end of a trilogy and make it work, the audience isn't invested, so they needed Palpatine.
Among other things Johnson fucked up was Rey's backstory by making her a child of "nobody," and he killed the possible romance angle with Finn and Rey by creating another one that many fans didn't care for. Last Jedi was such a colossal fuck up from a trilogy storytelling standpoint it forced Abrams to go to the well and resurrect Palpatine so Rey had an established villain to face at the end. So, while RoSky was lightning paced and messy, there was little other option to fix the mistakes from Last Jedi.
I think it's funny that you say there was no plan, but hate Johnson so much for not following the plan.
"There was no antagonist at the end of tLJ, except for the guy who is the antagonist, but he was always going to end up being a good guy so it's dumb that he would be written as an antagonist."
Kylo being an eventual good guy was certain, if Star Wars was going to be safe and dumb.
Acting like there was nothing to work with at the end of TLJ going forward is such a cop out for Abrams. I don't care that Rich Evans said it, it's just not true. At the end of TLJ, we have: a bad guy who's way more interesting than Snoke ever was; a good guy who has recieved the same amount of training as Luke at the end of Empire and who isn't shackled to some eye roll origin story; and a resistance that is down to 50 or so people and is truly desperate. There's a great conclusion to be written from that. What would be the worst thing for the 3rd movie would be to hard correct back into being a soft reboot of the OT and retconning the whole 2nd movie.
I'll go to my grave arguing that 'Rey as a Nobody' was the best part of the new trilogy's story.
Years ago after Force Awakens I floated the idea for the ultimate swerve: Rey was the love child of Luke and Leia, a fling that occurred while Han was frozen. The love child creates a rift that Han and Leia eventually can't mend, leading to their split years later. Luke decides to exile himself away from Han and Leia to give them space, while dropping Rey off on Jakku for her protection. It's obviously not an angle Disney would have ever pursued, but it would have been the Empire Strikes Back swerve that no one would have predicted. It would have explained a lot of plot questions from Force Awakens too, and it would have been a better than the mess we got in Last Jedi and Rise of Skywalker with Rey being Palpatine's granddaughter.
Yeah I think Twincest would have sparked a bigger outcry than one we saw from TLJ...
No one talks Star Wars anymore on here? Just finished another bad ass season of the Mandalorian
No one talks Star Wars anymore on here? Just finished another bad ass season of the Mandalorian
That better not be the last we see of baby yoda
That better not be the last we see of baby yoda
The Mandalorian is very nice and I'm glad the post-credit scene suggests they're going in a different direction. I was afraid they were going to milk this like it was The Walking Dead.
This series just makes me loathe Kathleen Kennedy, and Disney's approval to ruin Star Wars with the sequel trilogy, even more. The Mandalorian just shows how easy it is for Star Wars to be great. The plot is vanilla and the characters are one-dimensions....but it's not trying to not be Star Wars.
I wonder how they square this Grogu training under Luke plot with the sequel trilogy.