I respect that there are different types of Star Wars fans out there - from OT only to EU fanatics to accepting it all. I probably land somewhere near the “accepting it all.”
I was raised with and love the OT. I respect the work that was done with the PT even if I may not love it. I respect the work gone into the EU even if it made me lose my faith with Star Wars literature. I enjoy the ST and the new “canon” even if I may find some of it flawed.
I can respect others viewpoints as long as they can respect mine. Unfortunately, I’ve seen those on both sides (and I too could probably be guilty of on occasion) where other opinions are so easily dismissed.
I don’t find TLJ to be perfect. I enjoy it enough though. I think, for me personally, as I can’t speak for anyone else, it was the right Star Wars for me as a recently married 38 year old male as a Midwesterner turned Texan who wanted a return to form of the OT but needed something new and different.
TLJ was not at all what I expected. There were missteps in the execution along the way. But the themes for me were perfect; it made me realize that our heroes aren’t always what they seem to be, that sometimes we have to put our faith in people we don’t trust, that failure is oftentimes, the best teacher, that sometimes love really does trump hate.
It took a jaded me and made me realize that even in our darkest times, one can find hope. I don’t expect everyone to find the same messages that I did. But I do suspect that there were some, perhaps even many who did.
I was raised with and love the OT. I respect the work that was done with the PT even if I may not love it. I respect the work gone into the EU even if it made me lose my faith with Star Wars literature. I enjoy the ST and the new “canon” even if I may find some of it flawed.
I can respect others viewpoints as long as they can respect mine. Unfortunately, I’ve seen those on both sides (and I too could probably be guilty of on occasion) where other opinions are so easily dismissed.
I don’t find TLJ to be perfect. I enjoy it enough though. I think, for me personally, as I can’t speak for anyone else, it was the right Star Wars for me as a recently married 38 year old male as a Midwesterner turned Texan who wanted a return to form of the OT but needed something new and different.
TLJ was not at all what I expected. There were missteps in the execution along the way. But the themes for me were perfect; it made me realize that our heroes aren’t always what they seem to be, that sometimes we have to put our faith in people we don’t trust, that failure is oftentimes, the best teacher, that sometimes love really does trump hate.
It took a jaded me and made me realize that even in our darkest times, one can find hope. I don’t expect everyone to find the same messages that I did. But I do suspect that there were some, perhaps even many who did.