Legacy is created by substance. A self-consistent fictional world created from strong themes that you can actually care about. Setting aside the politics of the sequel trilogy, it has an utter lack of substance. One gets the overwhelming sense that everything about the sequel "universe" is simply the props presented on screen in the moment the characters are in a given location, only to disappear when they move on to the next setpiece, never to be seen again. If anyone dares to ask questions, well, to quote the shriveled orange in TFA, "that's a story for another time."
Legacy is created by substance. A self-consistent fictional world created from strong themes that you can actually care about. Setting aside the politics of the sequel trilogy, it has an utter lack of substance. One gets the overwhelming sense that everything about the sequel "universe" is simply the props presented on screen in the moment the characters are in a given location, only to disappear when they move on to the next setpiece, never to be seen again. If anyone dares to ask questions, well, to quote the shriveled orange in TFA, "that's a story for another time."
That's why they keep pumping out serials. Easier to hook goyim in with them.