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that's rude user

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Yet retards claim it's a bad thing when Disney does it.

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Note how in Lucas's case, the situation was not the same for the pic you posted.
Yeah, of course it was a battle, but there was a clear role reversal so what we see has meaning in the very least as foreshadowing.
Disney just made a meaningless, soulless calque of the same scene. Plus all the hackery in everything surrounding it.

i liked that scene in the prequels (minus the part where rose ruins finn's sacrifice)
rey is what ruins it for me tho

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I miss the scale of Star Wars. The prequels and OT everything felt like it had larger impact. Compare the destruction alderaan versus the destruction of the five planets in TFA. No one has even mentioned any of the five planets destroyed in TLJ or anything. To be fair Alderaan wasn't as impactful as it should have been in ANH but it was more than the TFA. The best comparision is the fall of the new republic versus the old. The entire prequels series is the development of the collapse of the old republic, while it happens off screen in TFA and TLJ

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>I miss the scale of Star Wars
yep the prequels especially did a good job of showing off the various locations and OT def. has the biggest impact. starkiller base was the strongest superweapon yet it felt so lackluster

The conflict between FO and the Resistance doesn't feel like it's galaxy wide or anything. We didn't get much of Empire controlled space in OT but it was felt like these guys were running shit. Even on Tattooine which wasn't exactly Empire controlled, they were knocking on doors and shit. Here it feels like two small rival gangs fighting over a sandlot behind the church somewhere in Omaha. Like the rest of the galaxy doesn't give a fuck that these to factions are killing each other. What you see on the screen in TLJ is the entire First Order and the entire Resistance.
The whole thing makes Leia look like some bloodthirsty lunatic that can't accept that galaxy is at peace and she just wants to perpetuate the war cause that's all she know.

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WE'RE SORRY GEORGE
we're so so sorry

Watching that it's hard to believe the sequel trilogy is even part of the same thing

It's unironically soul vs souless

george is the real jedi

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which is actually what they made her in the extended canon.
bent that character like that just to give JJ his precious TIEs and X-Wings.

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Finn's sacrifice was the only quality moment of the film, and could have salvaged the whole thing. And it would have actually subverted expectations. We expect those three characters to live through everything. To have one of them die by purposefully sacrificing themselves, and without any force use? That would have actually been an intelligent way to deliver something unexpected that was also meaningful to both the plot and the story.

Well, they couldn't find the time on screen to ruin her character cause they were too busy with Luke and Han.

What's interesting about this too is that the story of A New Hope is decidedly small. Vader was not actually an important part of the Empire. As scripted and as shot, he was a regional planetary lord. His Sith ways are considered old fashioned, back woods folk mysticism, like a forgotten samurai lord who no longer belongs in modern Japan. He is only involved because the rebel ship is passing through his territory. Leia is not the leader of the rebellion, but only a secret supporter, while still trying to maintain appearances among the nobility. Their accomplishment at the end of the movie is not to destroy the Empire, but just surviving another day. This is how scale is achieved. To make the setting feel large, you need to make your characters feel small.

This. I dont really view the sequels as canon 2bh. Just disney fanfic