One of my many nerd groups I’m is is one for pre-Disney Star Wars fans which is mainly an EU group and we were talking about how all these shill sites have so many good things to say about the EU now when I can remember them talking about how bad it was when Disney took over. Honestly that was my first awareness of the shill media because nerd sites who were pretty positive about the EU all of a sudden started crapping on it once Disney got rid of it.
Some of the guys see this as a positive sign but I guess I’m cynical because I think they just realize that the sequels and a lot of Disney Star Wars isn’t as popular as they want us to believe. Plus I hear the OT toys still sell pretty well.
So what do y’all think? Is this a positive sign or am I right to be cynical?
Disney had one job; Bring the old cast back together for one last hurrah. The consumers may have forgiven everything else if they did so. Instead, they made every wrong decision in the Mickey Mouse trilogy. The damage done is permanent. The story is tarnished. No reason to care for any Star Wars media, since it all leads to that trilogy.
I'm glad they distanced themselves from the EU, rather than wrecking that, too. Funnily enough, the worst parts of the EU inspired their franchise killing trilogy. Now they're crawling back to the beloved stories, hoping you lavish gratitude for crumbs while rewriting them for their terrible OCs. I guarantee the mickey mouse version of Heir to the Empire will be dreck.
And the Rey movie sounds like they will bastardize NJO. Showing the old heroes together at the beginning of episode 7 should’ve been a slam dunk. Not having Luke be pathetic as well
The force awakens was acceptable. Not great by any means but it had some moments. The last Jedi was the straw the broke the camels back. It was a giant shit on the fans. The vanguard of wokism that destroyed everything great about Star Wars. It was at that moment I realized that Disney’s goal wasn’t to honor a great franchise but to push their misguided agenda forcefully into the masses.
I didn't mind it being basically a reskin of A New Hope because it was reasonably well done and gave us Kylo Ren as a compelling new bad guy.
They did his character no favors by having him being defeated in TFA by Rey
Imagine watching a new hope and Luke fighting Vader after a few hours of lightsaber practice and winning the duel. Same thing. Even in empire he put up a good fight but that was after training with yoda and Vader was holding back because he was trying to get Luke over to his side.
Rey is just an insufferable Mary Sue. One of many reasons the sequels were crap.
I didn’t find Kylo very interesting. He felt one dimensional, shallow, and more teenage angst than burning with hate.
I would’ve preferred he kept the mask on. Would’ve added some mystery to his character.
Even with Kylo, people were pointing out the suspicious similarity between him and another, much more cooler character from the Old Republic times made by much better writers(coughcoughRevancough).
For all the screeching KK did about not having any source material, they seemed very eager to poorly copy alot of shit from their betters.
I thought Darth Vader's Ugly Ass Millennial Shithead Grandson was a good premise, the mask was interesting but didn't seem vital to the character. Plenty of places that character could have gone and they picked the worst one possible.