A simple question. Do you think that the sequel trilogy added anything to the saga?
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. 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.
The new trilogy had nothing to offer and these things proved it was never thought out and Kathleen Kennedy and the gang (JJ Abrams, Rian Johnson, & Colin Trevorrow) didn't want to take risks like the prequels did-- and was critically badgered for -- and they hoped to mold it to the Disney brand. In order to do that which I thought was a major MAJOR mistake was to neuter the characters we loved, from the original Star Wars of course, and make them a pathetic reflection of themselves; never to enjoying the fruits of victory and living happily ever after but to live the rest of their tired, old lives fighting a never ending war... until their deaths which were done in the sh*ttiest tastes imaginable. The new trilogy was not how a company like Disney should treat their new property and those iconic characters.
What I got from these horrible manufactured cluster f^cks of a series of movies were a woman and young girl doesn't need or rely or get guidance from any male gender whatsoever. A growing girl can be self reliant on her own, teach herself things which would be complicated for
any human or alien in the galaxy but can simply test run the Millennium Falcon and seconds later master it, and also master the force without much of anything. We can muster whatever comes forth because
we are entitled to it, and perseverance to achieve a goal, you know like something to
earn, is something for the boys. We are female and we are just better than men... not because it's true but because this terrible trilogy say we are.
What is wrong with being a mother, what is wrong with being a nurturer??? There's nothing heroic about a female raising a child and teaching them to be a noble person??? The #metoo, and #timesup movement has shrouded Star Wars and I feel has divided viewers and fans like myself, and what it's telling young kids' minds about themselves. George Lucas always put women in a good light I thought and made them heroic as much as the guys but Kathleen Kennedy's vision had us girls... Oops! Excuse me. ...us "WOMEN" doing most of the heavy lifting while the guys did... practically nothing. Even the main villain who I first saw stopped laser beams in mid air was pretty powerful but got his ass handed to him in every movie by a "young woman" who's a bad ass not through any real character development but... just because. The Kathleen Kennedy trilogy's legacy was destroying my suspension of disbelief, I just could not buy or accept anything which was seen on the screen from these new characters especially Rey. Even at the end of the "Rise of Rey" I was appalled at her claiming the Skywalker's name, impersonating an identity --which everyone knows who watched the movie-- does not belong to her and robbing that image of Luke looking at the two suns of a new hope once made iconic.
A clear statement to say f^ck Luke and his legacy, it's Rey's legacy now, and whatever spawns come from her Palpatine bloodline... her children will be living a lie... like, the notion in this new trilogy, all women are better than the opposite sex. Star Wars is better than this agenda driven brown mass of feces, and Disney is better than this sh*t.