"People hated the PT when they came out, but years later, people love it, the same will happen to the ST".
Whoever says this forgets some major differences:
1. The Clone Wars. Some kids were raised watching that, got interested in battle droids, clones, etc. then the PT 1/...
Whoever says this forgets some major differences:
1. The Clone Wars. Some kids were raised watching that, got interested in battle droids, clones, etc. then the PT 1/...
2. The Prequel Trilogy ended on a high note, on a movie that even at its time was praised and appreciated. (ROTS)
3. The PT was cohesive and told one story.
4. Despite being a tragedy, the PT ends in hope (twins sent to their families). 2/...
3. The PT was cohesive and told one story.
4. Despite being a tragedy, the PT ends in hope (twins sent to their families). 2/...
We've been saying that they need a cartoon series with living Ben if they want to keep the ST characters and stories alive and heal the wounds in the fandom. Remember that TCW, by expanding the PT, kept the interest in SW alive and the interest in the PT. 3/ ...
Without more material, the ST has no legs, and I don't mean drug dealer Poe teen novel (no disrespect to the author). The ST was about Rey and Kylo/Ben, and without more of it, and ending on a bad, thematically strange finale, won't be remembered foundly. 4/...
LF is shooting in different directions, with different shows, a different universe for books. I think they're throwing stuff on the wall to see if it sticks. Still, without characters people love, a cohesive universe, there won't be much for people to get attached to. 5/...