Subject: I hadn't heard of this before now . . .
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Posted on: 2020-01-18 03:56:33 UTC

Some things I do very much like, especially the expanded role for Rose, the use of Old Republic-era technology for a plot-relevant reason, the uniting of rebel allies being more built up to rather than a sudden twist at the end, and generally a more original trilogy feeling, I guess? And I like the reaffirmation that Rey wasn't descended from some big family. But I agree that it rather fails Ben's arc to not redeem him in the end. And I don't like that Finn gets split up from Rey and Poe, when I feel like they're the main cohesive team of the trilogy. Then again, I guess The Last Jedi did that, too.

Honestly, I'm not sure which version I would have preferred. And I think that's a big part of how perplexing the dislike of this film is for me: I didn't go into this, or any other Star Wars, with expectations. Unlike with my PPC characters, whose futures I can "see" in my mind, I don't tend to make any guesses or predictions about future installments of series. I like being surprised by stories. To put it another way, Rise of Skywalker didn't disappoint me, because I didn't go see it wanting anything out of it, beyond "finding out what happens." And whatever happens, that's Star Wars for me. I don't know. I should probably be more critical of the media I consume . . .

—doctorlit, casual-only SW fan

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