A simple question. Do you think that the sequel trilogy added anything to the saga?
A lot of good actors wasting their talents? Whatever else happened in the
trilogy of tepid, the actors rose above a lot of awful or two-dimensional material.
I've wanted to ask this question for two years now, ever since I saw The Last Jedi and felt that it didn't add anything substantial to the Skywalker saga.
That's the one point I might disagree on. Luke has always been overly-eager to do big and bold things, even if not fully prepared. His making his school to rebuild the Jedi seems in-character and as he was starting from the ground up... just where were Yoda or Old Been-Wanna KennerBuy in force ghost form to guide him from certain points of view? Could TLJ have done the creation of Kylo differently? Perhaps. But I found it interesting, and less cliched than Luke becoming a Marty Stu. (But the fact they made Han what he became in TFA diluted the impact along with the character. It's amazing they didn't tarnish down Leia too.)
Then I thought… I'll wait two years to see if they redeem themselves with Episode IX. Personally, with The Rise of Skywalker now out and the saga complete, I don't think that we got a trilogy that enriched the saga as a whole.
The prequel trilogy, though it could have been done better, did give us quite a bit with the rise and fall of Anakin Skywalker, the rise of the empire, the development of some familiar characters, and so much more which lead right up to the original trilogy. But what did the sequel trilogy really offer? Sure, we got to see some old faces but what else did it really accomplish? Maybe you have some answers but I don't have much.
Well, it has an incredibly lowbrow retcon of the Emperor, everyone having new and far bigger force powers even Lucas would find too cornball and lazy (they're anything
but epic), and Rey changing her name to Skywalker at the tail end for no reason other than envy and/or homage to what Luke sacrificed in TLJ, isn't that enough?
Now, I would like to see a Finn TV series, even if John Boyega half-understandably wants to get as far away from this wreck as possible. They could actually explore, in ways that even JJ didn't bother with in TFA, Finn's character and motivations and retcon IX. He's probably the most interesting character that could sustain a show. Actually, since there were so many other fake-out deaths, Ren didn't die either and wakes up and says it was all a dream with the zillion ships with deathstar-power ray guns put on them (which admittedly is a lot better in terms of being a threat than "Starkiller death star planet #3". Especially as ROTJ was death star #2, the only thing thought of for what was once deemed the final entry... which cut'n'paste the "To be a Jedi you must go meet the big bad Vader guy (
again)" on top of everything else... )
Rey might work if you make a new TV show like "Bewitched" and she marries some yokel and she doesn't use her magic powers... Ridley was cool. Rey was a mixed bag at best and she starts out just like Luke, in a desert with someone else's robut too.
Poe was just cardboard... Okay, glossy cardboard but I'm not 15 anymore so I don't go to movies just to gawk at what I'll never get to date either which way.