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These are all good points I didn't think of. All I thought was that if 2 big explosions couldn't finish the emperor that nothing will. He melted in front of our eyes, but I expect him to get better and return regardless.
they started with the movies they felt they could make given the limitation of the FX at the time.....
Amen.
Although somewhere it als feels appropiate to have a new hope as the start up of it all.
But the diffrence between empire and the rest is huge.
12 persecs huge.
they were trained by the empire afterall... they probably got top-quality educations at empire universities.
The prequels are like buying a set of LEGOs that have the wrong instruction manual with them. Sure, you can build something with those pieces, but it's not really likely to make much sense when you see you have a bunch of parts that don't really fit in the thing you've built.
there was nothing wrong with jarjar... he was entertaining...
like lets talk about how various things in the original serious were convoluted and made no sense like the "weird apiphnay swamp" on dagobah!