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Totally...I will say it was cool seeing the evil Wookiee from the comics make an appearance. If the writers are smart they will bring him back to stick around for the rest of the season.
That's what gets you and not the fact that they made TLJ completely irrelevant?I'm way behind on this, but I watched The Rise of Skywalker while on the plane.
And, uh, yikes. I can't understand how anyone would have liked that movie.
One of the worst things for me was how they just wrecked any sense of time or distance in the galaxy. They do that stupid "hyperspace hopping" thing during one of the chase scenes, literally covering multiple planets in one chase. Then looking for the wayfinders, they cover multiple planets in less than a day. Then have people from across the Core show up in the course of a single battle. Way to shrink the entire galaxy.
That's what gets you and not the fact that they made TLJ completely irrelevant?
I'm way behind on this, but I watched The Rise of Skywalker while on the plane.
And, uh, yikes. I can't understand how anyone would have liked that movie.
One of the worst things for me was how they just wrecked any sense of time or distance in the galaxy. They do that stupid "hyperspace hopping" thing during one of the chase scenes, literally covering multiple planets in one chase. Then looking for the wayfinders, they cover multiple planets in less than a day. Then have people from across the Core show up in the course of a single battle. Way to shrink the entire galaxy.
The question for Episode 9 is: what happened? They couldn't figure out a script after they killed off bad guy in Episode 8? Were they always building to the Emperor's return? Or was it the see-sawing and pissing match between directors?