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JR, rather than issue a one-liner response, how about you respond in substance. I've seen your other comments and you are clearly capable of doing so.
Balance Is The Way Of The Sith, Not The Jedi, Reveals Acolyte Showrunner
The Acolyte is a hit piece against the Jedi, the Sith, and the broader fan base, just like the sequels. This isn't to say that the Jedi are perfect, we all know that they were in part the authors of their own destruction, but they were never not good. The sequels and the Acolyte try to paint the Jedi as arrogant, weak, and evil "from a certain point of view". But this was never the story George wanted to tell. It was still about Good vs evil and the power of redemption.
The EU tells the story of the Jedi learning from their mistakes and rebuilding with a stronger purpose. In the new canon, we saw a spark of this in Rebels with Kanan and Ezra. Ahsoka being a grey Jedi also points to balance in the shadow of the fall of the Jedi. Cal Kestis' story also builds on this. There are good things happening in the new canon that can be built upon, but the problem is that they have this hard stop with the sequels which suck the wind out of the hope we all felt at the end of RoTJ.
The handlers of the IP we so love, need to do better and the keepers of the gate (media) need to do better at hearing and ing the broad fan base instead of trolling (looking at you ScreenRant).
Balance Is The Way Of The Sith, Not The Jedi, Reveals Acolyte Showrunner
Well said.
After 25 Years, I Finally Understand The Real Reason Darth Maul Lost In The Phantom Menace
And Mandalorians are steeped in lore and well known to be terrifying warriors. They also historically operated in squads and would work to isolate and defeat Jedi.
After 25 Years, I Finally Understand The Real Reason Darth Maul Lost In The Phantom Menace
No, it makes no sense that a non-sith force would dispatch a team of Jedi. This show cheapens the threat of the Sith and must find a way to make itself inconsequential because of the context of the fall of the Republic and the established final Sith lords which lead to it.
The Rings of Power Season 2's Galadriel Replacement Puts The Show On The Right Track
Calm down, Kenny.