^ If people are going to condescendingly ask how the Prequels could be improved, asking the opposite question is absolutely "fair game".
It's not condescension-it is a legitimate topic of discussion.^ If people are going to condescendingly ask how the Prequels could be improved, asking the opposite question is absolutely "fair game".
What are the ways that the Original Trilogy can be improved? It is not perfect. Not by a long shot.
^ Why does that conversation need its own thread?
Yes, really. Just because the presentation can be condescending, doesn't mean the subject matter is inherently so.^ Not really, at least not as it's often presented.
That already happened once.I'm actually a fan of the prequels but you keep asking the same question on this thread over and over. Why don't you start a thread about it yourself?
To be fair.^ Why does that conversation need its own thread?
Yes, really. Just because the presentation can be condescending, doesn't mean the subject matter is inherently so.
How about "Could the prequels be improved? If so, how?"
Yes, really. Just because the presentation can be condescending, doesn't mean the subject matter is inherently so.
That already happened once.
To be fair.
ETA: Also, it already existed once. Now, it's about ten pages back or so, by my settings.
Then present it in a way less objectionable.Presentation is everything; it's hard for people to pay attention to what's being said if the way it's being said is objectionable.
Because the conversation about ways that the Prequel Trilogy could have hypothetically been improved is presented in a way that is condescending and inherently biased against the Prequels as they exist, it's hard for those on the opposite side of that proverbial fence to legitimately engage in that conversation.
Return of the Jedi is the worst film of the Original Trilogy and isn't as good as Rogue One. Come at me, nerds.
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