Me, too. It's fourth on my list of five live-action streaming Star Wars series but it largely entertained me and made me smile and at the end of the day it doesn't have to be a redux of A New Hope for me to enjoy the journey.
Same.I know it isn't a popular thought, but I really enjoyed Obi-Wan Kenobi.
OK fine, sorry, in this thread then.Speaking in absolutes again. The Kenobi thread had people criticizing the scene in question for a number of reasons.
Whoops.
Not at all, there are plenty of things I've had issues with in the franchise, but this is just not one of them.I understand you will defend anything in this franchise, no matter how bad the message or look. Good day, kid.
And I believe the parents are murdered in the beginning of the second Ewoks movie.Was I the only one who grew up watching movies like Surf Ninjas, 3 Ninjas, Home Alone, Land Before Time, Baby's Day Out, Carpool, True Lies, among others, were abductions and threats to kids lives were part of family comedies or animated films?
Or the Ewok Adventure with parents in a cage?
Just me?
It's not like the franchise is trying to say slavery is good.JD said:For example, the casual way the series handles slavery has bothered me for a while now.
I guess it depends when and where you're talking about; Padme seemed very bothered by it to the point of disbelief it was even possible (which mostly just shows how sheltered she was.) Rafa also didn't believe it even when she saw it with her own eyes on Kessel, and Rafa is a cynical as people get. So under the Republic, it wasn't just illegal, it was unthinkable to most, even the destitute denizens of Coruscant's level 1313.No, but it's just the way nobody seems to be bothered by the fact that there are slaves all over the place that kind of bugs me.
We just re-watched some of the ST this weekend. I don't know if Abrams should have done all three, but I think *someone* should've been watching to see that things flowed better amongst the movies.On reflection, I think the Sequel Trilogy is a richer work as is, covering more and saying more, than it would have been if Abrams had done all three.
I admit I was disappointed that Finn/Rey didn’t happen (though I gather I’m in the minority on that, with most people preferring Finn/Poe and/or Kylo/Rey), though I’d have been happy enough with either Rose or Jannah getting bigger parts than they ultimately got.We just re-watched some of the ST this weekend. I don't know if Abrams should have done all three, but I think *someone* should've been watching to see that things flowed better amongst the movies.
For example, I think the chemistry among Rey, Poe, and Finn is incredible and should've been the focus once they met. They are the Luke, Han, and Leia of the ST and it would've been nice if they'd been treated as such.
I agree, and I think that is why TROS works better for me than for others. There is a better sense of camaraderie to them. As much as I enjoy TLJ, I think Finn and Poe would have been better to go find the codebreaker, or better yet, be actively trying to recruit for the Resistance and seeding doubts among First Order followers.For example, I think the chemistry among Rey, Poe, and Finn is incredible and should've been the focus once they met. They are the Luke, Han, and Leia of the ST and it would've been nice if they'd been treated as such.
On reflection, I think the Sequel Trilogy is a richer work as is, covering more and saying more, than it would have been if Abrams had done all three.
It didn't need to be Abrams, I just meant that having one director do all three would have helped to make them more consistent. The only reason I went with Abram is because he directed 2 of them.We just re-watched some of the ST this weekend. I don't know if Abrams should have done all three, but I think *someone* should've been watching to see that things flowed better amongst the movies.
For example, I think the chemistry among Rey, Poe, and Finn is incredible and should've been the focus once they met. They are the Luke, Han, and Leia of the ST and it would've been nice if they'd been treated as such.
For example, I think the chemistry among Rey, Poe, and Finn is incredible and should've been the focus once they met. They are the Luke, Han, and Leia of the ST and it would've been nice if they'd been treated as such.
My wife and I had a conversation over this and I have cooled on my Sequel Triology love over the past several years. I think cohesion was the biggest difficulty, as there was an effort to emulate the OT style, which wasn't cohesive in one sense, but still strung together well enough (ignoring retcon in ROTJ), while the PT was so sterile it made it hard to want to rewatch it.I think I get why people like TLJ. It's just not what I want in my Star Wars.
Overall, a more cohesive sequel trilogy would have been awesome.
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