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By Chris Snellgrove
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Ever since the failure that was Star Wars sequences, Disney+ TV shows set in a distant, far away galaxy have been a disappointment. This disappointment has affected the success of the Streamer because there is little motivation to subscribe when your unique content sucks harder than the Sarlacc Pool on a cheat day. Furthermore, the subject of the common Star Wars sequences hobbied Disney+ success even further because it kept show runners from exploring what happened immediately after Return the Jedi.
Many fans would have preferred (including us) that the Star Wars sequences had given more details about what happened to our favorite rebel heroes, much like the Star Wars expanding universe stories that showed how Luke Skywalker focused on training new Jedi and Leia Organa focused on building the new Republic. The sequence trilogy glides over this important literature while driving home that Luke or at least had made much difference in the galaxy. Now, Disney Shows+ Easy Exploring the Life cannot be easily after Return the Jedi Because we all know how badly the combined efforts of our heroes end.
To better understand this point, it might be useful to compare how Star Wars’ original trilogy ended and how the trilogy began to follow. Return the Jedi Presenting the clear victory of the rebels: the palpatine emperor is dead, the second star of death is ill, and palpatine’s best troops have died or defeated (in the hands of Teddy bears, no less). However, the sequences begin with our heroes defeated and disillusioned, making Disney+ in the future show arguments … like, are we Really Need Miniseries for Luke as a bad Jedi Master or how Han Fumbled did Leia?
Obviously the original trilogy actors were too old for headline shows set only five years after Return the JediBut Disney could still reshape these characters for live action or make an animated show using surviving performers as voice actors. “Could” is the active word, though, because we already know that all the hopes and dreams of our heroes end in failure and death. That means that the Disney+ shows we could have had for this time are now missing, like light in the rain.
It is worth noting that once the Star Wars sequences began to set the bed, the big Dissenting show on Disney+ is The mandalorianTV show set in the same period we’re talking about. While there are plenty of reasons fans love this show, a big part of his appeal is the time period because we get to see more for what Luke SkywalkerThe new Republic, and the Empire has been fulfilling it since the battle of Endor. Just think: if The last Jedi Without confirming that Luke is a complete teacher failure, we would probably have a Jedi academy show set in the same time period.
Not to sound like one’s guide Star Wars fans, but the failure of the sequences did more than hurt the memories of our childhood … He also stole us from good spinoff shows on Disney+. The expanded old Star wars were a road map to the kind of shows we could have had, but the sequences that turned past heroes into geriatrics today ensured that we never get a close, vivid look at what happened to Luke Skywalker, Han soloand at least organa left Return the Jedi. And no, fanboys, that crappy CGI CAMEO The mandalorian Not counting.
At least Han Solo is still around, and not like Ghost Force. Instead, he lives on through a phrase that only happens to be the best way to describe the lifetime of Disney Star Wars: “I have a bad feeling about this.”