Posted by: Grand Admiral Rufaan Tigellinus
« on: December 27, 2017, 06:01:19 AM »I'm honestly surprised so much of the fandom didn't like TLJ. It's not a perfect movie, and since I started this thread, I've come across a lot of critiques which are perfectly valid. The thing I appreciated was that Rian took risks and took the story and lore into a new direction. The biggest complaint about TFA was that it was too similar to the original film, and now people are complaining about TLJ being too different. I can understand criticisms such as what was done with Luke's character, but I can also understand why Rian took him in the direction he did.
Since Disney decanonised the old EU, I wanted it to take Star Wars in a new direction, and TLJ is much closer to what I was hoping for than TFA was. The OLD EU and Disney canon exist in parallel universes in my mind. I can enjoy both.
A much heavier discussion has been going on in the spoiler thread. TLJ is all people are talking about on this forum in recent weeks. But maybe this goes to most Star Wars-related forums at the moment, idk. It certainly seems like a divisive topic. People either love or hate this film. Not many consider it an average one, as I do, for instance.
I absolutely agree with your take on the EU. The "canon" doesn't have anything in common with it, spirit-wise, so they absolutely should be considered to be separate things, which they are. Now I sound like Anton Chigurh, lol. But you're right. The one way for me to deal with my disappointment with TLJ, and the direction the "canon" is going, was to remind myself that Thrawn's Revenge, Heir to the Empire, Knights of the Old Republic, etc., still exist, and won't ever go away.