ttintagel
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TROS definitely contradicted TLJ, but TLJ didn't contradict TFA. TLJ was a master class in "Yes, and" collaborative storytelling, while TROS was an object lesson in why "No, but" storytelling doesn't workPeople forget that TFA made TONS of money and had generally good audience reaction. I remember sitting in the theater preparing myself for another cringeworthy movie, and as soon as Poe said “so who talks first? You talk first? I talk first?” I breathed a sigh of relief and thought “okay, this is going to be fine.”
But then we got two more movies that didn’t have an overarching story and each contradicted the last.
Now, the TV shows, they're a complete mess of retcons and contradictions and do nothing but cheapen the original films. It made me so sad when I heard that they're going to let Filoni make one of the new movies. And he came right out and said he's going to use it as an excuse to cram in as many of the TV show characters as he can. It's like he's playing with action figures instead of trying to actually tell a good story that has something to say.
I do agree that the sequel films were enjoyed by more people than the current internet discourse would lead one to believe. I know people who absolutely loved them when they saw them in the theater, then came home, read some Reddit post, and then decided they didn't like them after all. Toxic fandom has been an issue with Star Wars since the dawn of the 21st century