radiodome21
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Thanks! We just moved it to July which I’d much prefer anyway. I like my Disney hot and less crowded@radiodome21 Congrats on the promotion. But sorry you cancelled your December trip!
Thanks! We just moved it to July which I’d much prefer anyway. I like my Disney hot and less crowded@radiodome21 Congrats on the promotion. But sorry you cancelled your December trip!


Could not agree more! But…I’ll take a moment to address something odd with the Star Wars franchise that I’ve seen in recent years, the endorsement of or even advocation for watching the films in chronological order for first time viewers. I think this is pure insanity and can only be done by those with complete ignorance to the power and intention of storytelling or hatred of Star Wars. We are meant to meet all of the characters in A New Hope as fresh faces about whom we have no prior knowledge. I’ll avoid spoilers (even if it’s probably unnecessary) but there are things that happen in A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back that fall completely flat if you’ve watched 1/2/3 first and things in 1/2/3 that don’t carry nearly the emotional weight if you haven’t seen 4/5 first. After the first time through, knock yourself out, watch them in any order you want; but to do the movies any degree of justice, they must be watched 4/5/6/1/2/3 the first time through (or 4/5/1/2/3/6 which also works great narratively). <rant over>
Watching in chronological order (particularly after the addition of so much further content) can definitely serve the purpose of getting things straight about how and where everything fits. That has certainly become much more confusing as the years have passed and more retreads of the same time period have been added.Could not agree more! But…
I’ll concede that once one has viewed in the correct 4/5/6, 1/2/3 order, they should re-watch in chronological order, minus I because nobody needs to torture themselves twice, and with the side stories added in thusly:
SW 2,3, Solo
Andor, Rogue
SW 4,5,6
Mandalorian S1 and S2
Book of Boba Fett
Mandalorian S3
SW 7,8,9
(Caveat that I’ve never watched Clone Wars and I’m sure it fits in there somewhere, but my brain refuses to accept SW in animated form so I’ll leave that to others to determine.)
I’ll take a moment to address something odd with the Star Wars franchise that I’ve seen in recent years, the endorsement of or even advocation for watching the films in chronological order for first time viewers. I think this is pure insanity and can only be done by those with complete ignorance to the power and intention of storytelling or hatred of Star Wars. We are meant to meet all of the characters in A New Hope as fresh faces about whom we have no prior knowledge. I’ll avoid spoilers (even if it’s probably unnecessary) but there are things that happen in A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back that fall completely flat if you’ve watched 1/2/3 first and things in 1/2/3 that don’t carry nearly the emotional weight if you haven’t seen 4/5 first. After the first time through, knock yourself out, watch them in any order you want; but to do the movies any degree of justice, they must be watched 4/5/6/1/2/3 the first time through (or 4/5/1/2/3/6 which also works great narratively). <rant over>