This isn't controversial, is MADNESS!Well… is it a controversial opinion if I say that I think basically the entire 9-episode core saga works just fine, prequels and sequels included?
This isn't controversial, is MADNESS!Well… is it a controversial opinion if I say that I think basically the entire 9-episode core saga works just fine, prequels and sequels included?
Not to me, I enjoy all 11 live action movies, and I don't remember The Clones Wars movie very well since I only watched it once, but I'm pretty sure I enjoyed it too.Well… is it a controversial opinion if I say that I think basically the entire 9-episode core saga works just fine, prequels and sequels included?
The Last Jedi is a legitimately great film. A few flaws, sure, but literally every movie has flaws. I don't think that this opinion is as controversial as the stupider parts of the internet claim it is, but I'll still count it.
Well, I can get on board with these two.The Mandalorian Season 3 was great, and as much as I like Din Djarin and Grogu I'm also completely fine with other Mandalorian characters taking a bigger role in the show, like Bo-Katan did in this season.
Well… is it a controversial opinion if I say that I think basically the entire 9-episode core saga works just fine, prequels and sequels included?
For me, I enjoy it because it fills in the gaps of what I suspected with the Sequels, that the New Republic tried too hard to return to the old ways, and punish the Imperials to make them fall in line with presenting this New Old Republic that was totally fine, despite the cracks.I seem to be in the minority of fans who liked the Dr. Pershing episode in Season 3 and appreciate what it was trying to accomplish but I'm content to live with that. It was one of the best episodes of that last season and barely even had Mando in it.
That episode was duller than anything with Andor. Just totally skippable in my opinion.(that ice planet episode with the mute lizard alien and her eggs immediately comes to mind)
Despite a couple pieces of humor that fell flat, I thought the stuff with Luke and Rey was Empire Strikes Back level material. Mark Hamill certainly put in his best performance as Luke in EpVIII. I wanted to stand up and cheer when Luke called out the Jedi Order for being responsible for its own destruction. I mean, that's always been pretty obvious, but it's nice for the big hero of the whole saga to canonically put a pin in it. Even the stuff with Rey and Kylo Ren largely worked, despite the obvious callbacks to Return of the Jedi.Episode VIII contains some of the best stuff in its trilogy but also the stupidest. Like prequel level. And much of the plot structure is reskinned from that of TESB. It's like it's both yin and yang. Perhaps that's fitting given some of the content.
And should have stayed dead.ultimately revealing that Poe Dameron is the biggest imbecile in the GFFA.
I think Lucas should have included a moment, a line or a scene featuring Leia's grief over the destruction of Alderaan.
I mean, when there are people who say that a movie has "raped their childhood", what credibility can I give to their opinions?
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