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In The empire is hitting backYoda Luke Skywalker warned that what was waiting for him in Dagobah’s mysterious dark side cave was “just what you take with you.” Luke insisted on taking weapons inside, leading to a dream -like duel with Darth Vader who was revealed to wear Luke’s face. Yoda was trying to learn a lesson about anger and fear of his hard -head apprentice, but his famous Star Wars line is also a prediction for the decline of this franchise after she was bought out by Disney.
How could the HEC one line of Yoda in the second Star Wars film predict the decades of the franchise decades later? It all depends on abstaining every dissatisfied fan you find on -le: “This is not my Star Wars!” You see, the franchise has been around long enough now that it has several generations of fans, and they all have a different idea of what this famous galaxy should be far away.
For older fans (like, “the early films in the theaters saw decades ago” old) of the original trilogy, Star Wars is just a well-produced sci-fi … George Lucas’s own gearging flash series grew a sweeping adjustment of the flash series Gordon Lucas. For the children of those fans, the OT was a launch boat for the global whose toys led to the expanded Star Wars universe, which created an interruption of books, comics and games.
The Prequel trilogy was very deliberately aimed at a younger generation, which is why The Phantom Menace He was plagued by an annoying talking cartoon that exchanges between stepping into dirt and being marted by some other CGI monstrosity. Finally, the sequence trilogy was made for a more innovative generation of fans, which is why it is a woman’s nostalgia festival whose most interesting feature is our main character’s relationship with a nest bad boy.
So what about this small franchise history lesson with Yoda’s Empire hits back Line decline and star wars? The short answer is that every annoying fan says “This is not my star wars” is to tell the truth, but every generation of fans love something different about these characters and films.
This is a big part of why the prequels received so much hatred years ago: Older fans got new films in their favorite franchise and were understandable that they were nothing like what came before. Ironically, many of those who fell in love with the prequels were just as annoying when the sequences traded in the humor and heart of those earlier films to tell the stories of the mystery box of JJ Abrams’ annoying mystery box and his dense cover of False -Make Spielbergian.
In The empire is hitting back. Darth Vader. Now, Yoda’s words apply to Star Wars fans complaining about the decline of the franchise because everyone comes out of these films and these show what they bring to them. Someone expects Ahsoka to be just like Rebel is disappointed, but someone who goes in with an open mind (without weapons, if you do) is much more like enjoying what they see.
Now, Yoda’s eerie conscientious prediction does not mean that modern fans should accept a slope or refrain from commenting on perceived decline in quality. However, it is important to remember that “decline” is relatively: the popularity of the prequels proves that one fan trash is another fan treasure. Also, does not help that Youtube Developed a whole cottage industry of getting fans to hate franchises such as Star Wars long before the latest movies or shows were released.
That means that, in addition to different generations of Star Wars fans, having different expectations, many of them are rushed by YouTubers and, as Luke Skywalker In front of them, go into new movies and shows with anger. Like the prospective Jedi, they are faced by manifestation of their fears and finds the latest content of Star Wars as some kind of antagonistic creation destroying their childhood. Yach He may have failed to learn enough for Luke before the cave, but it is not too late for Star Wars fans to complain about the franchise’s decline to learn from Jedi Master and stop projecting their own emotions on everything they watch.