Eh, the way the Emperor exploded in the reactor shaft, with the VFX of energy rushing back up and out into space, with a hint of his death cry mixed in with whooshing noises, it always played like a backdoor to bring back the Emperor. This was my reaction in 1983.
And, speaking of. The original film had a happily-ever after ending as well. Sure, there was still the Emperor there, mentioned but otherwise unaddressed, and their larger struggle against the Empire was unresolved, but the immediate threat was eliminated.
The question of how the Rebellion transforms to take over a leaderless Empire is very much unanswered by ROTJ.
I completely agree with everything said here:
And, speaking of. The original film had a happily-ever after ending as well. Sure, there was still the Emperor there, mentioned but otherwise unaddressed, and their larger struggle against the Empire was unresolved, but the immediate threat was eliminated.
The question of how the Rebellion transforms to take over a leaderless Empire is very much unanswered by ROTJ.
I completely agree with everything said here:
IMO, the Disney+ series have done a much better job addressing the OT and ST interim, especially regarding the politics, than the ST ever did. I'll also add that one of my criticisms of the ST is that the setup very much looked like a clone of the OT, and the unestablished backstory seemed like it was not only unestablished on screen but moreover unestablished behind the scenes as well. It was as if the goal was to revisit the dynamics of the OT with the intention of working everything else in between out later, down the road.Sure you can. It's called creativity. In-universe, there must have been lots that has happened in between the two eras. In fact the amount of elapsed time gives it a great storytelling opportunity and massive potential. And I don't accept that they couldn't given people had waited 30 years for sequels. You find ways. You could even do something of a parallel between the time of WW1 and WW2, with the First Order rising up due to feelings within the remnants of the Empire fermenting resentment. But, fact is, they hardly established any kind of backstory that made much sense. They kind of just had it exist and we had to accept it.
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