Honestly, the fact that I don't care about the characters. At least for me. Obi-Wan is the closest, but there are aspects of his character that I find aggravating. None of the others are particularly endearing, and it took the novels to make me care more about Anakin.I found that the flash, stilted acting and cartoonish themes of the prequels fit perfectly well with the old z-grade Saturday-afternoon matinee serials that Star Wars was supposed to be patterned after in the first place. So what's the big deal?
Kor
If Star Wars is something that you take so seriously that it can actually cause you deep emotional pain, then you owe it to yourself to stop for a second and give your whole life and existence a good thought or two.the emotion and hurt runs very deep.
You underestimate the human potential for emotional attachment. People feel pain for innumerable reasons and you are not the arbiter of which things they are allowed to have feelings about.If Star Wars is something that you take so seriously that it can actually cause you deep emotional pain, then you owe it to yourself to stop for a second and give your whole life and existence a good thought or two.the emotion and hurt runs very deep.
No.You underestimate the human potential for emotional attachment.
Hey, I have feelings for Star Wars too... But there's a line. I won't be the arbiter of where exactly that line is, but still, getting deeply hurt by fictional shit is taking it too far.People feel pain for innumerable reasons and you are not the arbiter of which things they are allowed to have feelings about.
This is exactly what I meant by "taking it too far". This is taking it WAY too far. You talk about Star Wars like (to quote the great American poet Mos Def), it's some giant living in the hillside, coming down to visit the townspeople... .They aren't upset about the fiction of it, they're upset that this thing that was a very real part of their childhood and part of the foundation for the person they grew up to be has "moved on" without them and become unrecognizable.
Possibly, but that doesn't change the emotions that are there. Many individuals have emotional attachments to things that don't make rational sense. Entertainment is among them because the emotion is often positive, formed very young, and associated with something enjoyable.If Star Wars is something that you take so seriously that it can actually cause you deep emotional pain, then you owe it to yourself to stop for a second and give your whole life and existence a good thought or two.the emotion and hurt runs very deep.
Personally, I kinda felt hurt by the Enterprise finale, but that's only because I was committed to that show for four years, and I felt like I was denied closure. It almost felt like the writers were mocking me. But hey, I dismissed that episode from my own personal canon, bitched about it online like your average fanboy and moved on to other things.I'm with Mach5. If you think the prequels, or Lucas himself, hurt you deeply and emotionally then it's time to rethink how you're approaching these films.
Personally, I kinda felt hurt by the Enterprise finale, but that's only because I was committed to that show for four years, and I felt like I was denied closure. It almost felt like the writers were mocking me. But hey, I dismissed that episode from my own personal canon, bitched about it online like your average fanboy and moved on to other things.I'm with Mach5. If you think the prequels, or Lucas himself, hurt you deeply and emotionally then it's time to rethink how you're approaching these films.
Star Wars is a whole other thing. I've been a fan all my life, it's a part of who I am. I have real, actual feelings for that universe, but I still cannot perceive it as more than just a fictional universe I like to get lost in from time to time.
To get attached to it as if it were a living. breathing human being... I'm not sure I can even comprehend it, let alone identify.
The "monumental misunderstanding" thing may be on target
Personally, I kinda felt hurt by the Enterprise finale, but that's only because I was committed to that show for four years, and I felt like I was denied closure. It almost felt like the writers were mocking me. But hey, I dismissed that episode from my own personal canon, bitched about it online like your average fanboy and moved on to other things.
So much win in this sector!The "monumental misunderstanding" thing may be on target
Negative. It didn't go in. Just impacted on the surface.
I know, and I have forgiven him.Personally, I kinda felt hurt by the Enterprise finale, but that's only because I was committed to that show for four years, and I felt like I was denied closure. It almost felt like the writers were mocking me. But hey, I dismissed that episode from my own personal canon, bitched about it online like your average fanboy and moved on to other things.
If it helps, Brannon Braga has apologized for that episode and said it was a terrible ending for Enterprise.
Absolutely. It's not like he can go back in time and undo TATV. I just wished he got the chance to redeem himself...He's fessed up to his own mistakes and admitted he made bad choices, and that's all we can ask for.
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