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Star Wars The Last Jedi - possible spoilers
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<blockquote data-quote="sidewinderl" data-source="post: 15779051" data-attributes="member: 116718"><p>Atrocious writing in the past doesn't excuse even more atrocious writing in the future. Luke was the most persistent guy in the universe and nearly died just to prove that the most evil man in that universe actually had an ounce of good in him. </p><p></p><p>If that doesn't describe TLJ Luke, then it's fair to say there's a significant problem with the writing. But that should probably go without saying when Disney can't even keep his story straight between their own two movies.</p><p></p><p>What's described in the quoted post is the root problem with Disney Wars. You have Not-Episode-4 followed by Totally-Not-Episode-5 where Definitely-Not-Yoda mentors our hero, because the depth of writing is pure Star Wars mad libs. It's such a joke that at this point they may as well roll out the next Death Star disguised with a giant mustache. </p><p></p><p>"That's no Death Star... it's a very dapper moon!" </p><p><em>mustache falls off, revealing Death Star</em> </p><p>"It's a trap!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidewinderl, post: 15779051, member: 116718"] Atrocious writing in the past doesn't excuse even more atrocious writing in the future. Luke was the most persistent guy in the universe and nearly died just to prove that the most evil man in that universe actually had an ounce of good in him. If that doesn't describe TLJ Luke, then it's fair to say there's a significant problem with the writing. But that should probably go without saying when Disney can't even keep his story straight between their own two movies. What's described in the quoted post is the root problem with Disney Wars. You have Not-Episode-4 followed by Totally-Not-Episode-5 where Definitely-Not-Yoda mentors our hero, because the depth of writing is pure Star Wars mad libs. It's such a joke that at this point they may as well roll out the next Death Star disguised with a giant mustache. "That's no Death Star... it's a very dapper moon!" [I]mustache falls off, revealing Death Star[/I] "It's a trap!" [/QUOTE]
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