First, I really, really, REALLY cannot overstate the hype for TPM. It was multiple years of constantly being hyped up everywhere. TV stations were publishing the times they'd play the fucking trailer. Every commericial for about the year leading up to release had some Star Wars tie in. It was EVERYWHERE.
It is not that TPM was a bad movie, it was that we had been made to expect ultimate perfection - all your star wars dreams come true. There was constant teasing at how we'd get to see how Vader was made. Not only that, but there had been Shadows of the Empire a year or two before, and that had some great output. So if Lucas was passing over making a movie of SotE, this new stuff would have to be even better.
And then we got a good movie with flawed execution.
The example I use is imagine your parents talking about "For your birthday We're going to florida and we've got tickets to this GREAT PLACE". They are talking about how excited they are, and how much fun the rides and shows will be. Then seeing that you're going to be flying to orlando. So you are utterly stoked for Disneyworld. Then you go, but in stead of taking the Disneyworld exit they take you to the Florida State Fair.
Its not that you can't have a good time at the State Fair but its a big comedown from the Disneyworld you've been hyped to expect and thus the trip is now completely ruined. If your parents had just said "We're going to the Florida State Fair" it wouldn't have been a disappointment.
I'm beginning to think that's a problem with the haters, not with Lucas.
Lucas started to show his decline as far early as ROTJ; where Vader went from a scheming, backstabbing son of a bitch who plotted with Luke to overthrow the Emperor in ESB, to a fucking training doll in ROTJ. The Imperial Fleet, which by all rights should've crushed the Rebel Fleet due to sheer size alone, is somehow defeated. The big bad Empire in the ground battle loses thanks to the aid of fucking teddy bears with logs. By making the bad guys lose so horribly, they undercut the good guys as well and made it look stupid that they struggled so hard against the Empire in the first two films.
ROTJ was a good movie, but it wasn't as good as ESB, and it was becoming more and more childish. It didn't have the grim atmosphere of the first two movies where in ANH, they genocide a planet by blowing it up and Luke's foster parents are reduced to flaming skeletons, and in ESB, they torture Han and mutilate Luke. So no shit, TPM, which is made after ROTJ, would be even more childish, especially since it's the 90s, and 90s culture was safe and sanitized as fuck. Notice how they replaced living soldiers with droids so that the Jedi won't feel guilty about downsizing a couple dozen vacuum cleaners with guns.
If you didn't see the writing in the wall, especially when you contrast 70s and 80s culture with the 90s, then you only have yourself to blame.
Second is a lot of older fans they knew that the OT cast wasn't getting any younger. If Lucas had made sequels instead of prequels, all the core OT cast would have been young enough to reprise their roles without any issues. So some especially older fans were pissed instead of a last hurrah with Luke, Leia, and Han we got Mannequin Skywalker awkwardly trying to hit on Padme while Jar-jar CGI'd around the place.
You do realize a good number of them fucking hated being in Star Wars, right? I mean, shit, Alec Guinness had Lucas kill off his character because he hated the role. If Lucas made Sequel movies on the regular during the late 80s and early 90s, these actors would've had burnout and would've quit the series, forcing Lucas to write out or kill off their characters. Literally, Harrison Ford's stipulation for appearing in TFA is that he will only play Han Solo if Han Solo dies. Between him and Carrie Fisher's burnout, you'd be left with Luke, Lando, Chewie, and the Droids, and I can hardly imagine a Sequel series without Leia and Han.
The wisest thing for Lucas to have done is maybe hire some Japanimation studio to animate the Thrawn Trilogy and Dark Empire, as well as other SW comics and novels, then have the OG cast show up as voice actors, which would've put less strain on them and would open the door for them retiring and someone else taking the role. That way, guys who want to keep on going like Mark Hamill and Billy Dee Williams can keep going, while Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher can do a few films or TV series voicing their characters, but can retire down the line and be recast.
So I don't begrudge anyone their prequel hate through the aughts. Its mainly just now that if you can't rewatch the prequels and realized that while they aren't what we deserved, they aren't as awful as RLM made them out to be, then that just means you're still just following what's "cool" and have no opinions of your own.
I do. Their asinine hate led to the franchise being delivered to Disney's grubby hands, and what was once a franchise with a stable universe and a ton of promise, and turned it into Disney's latest cash grab machine full of SJW wankery, narcissism, and childish bullshit. At most, in the 2000s, woke in Star Wars meant that Juhani and Female Revan can be carpet munchers, and the Mandos in the Traviss novels allowed gays into their ranks; but they still showed the evils of extreme diversity culture with groups like the Diversity Alliance and the Peace Brigade. Nowadays, we have the Jedi being portrayed as evil because some dipshit witches are the ''good guys'' whom the Jedi oppressed.
Prequel Hate went far and beyond saying that the Prequels were inadequate; they basically painted Lucas as the Devil incarnate and said that he ruined Star Wars and cinema. For years he was held up as the example of bad cinema and directing, and he tried everything to change that image. He even made the TCW more dumbed-down to appease the same dipshits who called his Prequels bad, and we all know how that ended, with the Clone Wars EU getting shattered in half due to TCW overriding a lot of it. Lucas eventually sold Star Wars because people hated him so badly. It's one thing to say ''that movie had flaws, but had some fun parts'', and another thing to say ''that movie raped my childhood!''
Everything Disney did was to appease the Prequel Haters in those early years; they discontinued the Clone Wars series, their first Battlefront had no Prequel era, TFA was made from the ground-up as the anti-Prequel movie that would ''set things right'', even Rogue One was made to pander to OT nuts, and the result was that the accomplishments of the OT heroes got thrown down the drain, and the SWEU got canned and was relegated to the dustbin, because they killed off Chewie and Disney wanted to use him.
Not to mention the fact that PT haters famously despise the SWEU because they don't want to hear anything about the SWEU explaining the plot holes in the Prequels, when the SWEU had been doing that as far back as ROTJ, when they invented Battle Meditation to explain why the Imperials lost on Endor. Meanwhile, those of us who were sane just looked at the Prequels as mid-to-OK films with some good parts, and mostly enjoyed the SWEU content that flowed from Lucasfilm back when they were independent and had good writers on board. Good comics, good video games, good novels, that scratched the itch we had for ''good Star Wars'' whenever the PT failed to deliver.
It's like they said in the first Joker movie; ''You get what you fucking deserve.'' The next time some Prequel Hater whines about how bad Disney SW is, they should look in the mirror; the people responsible for Star Wars falling into Disney's hands is staring them straight in the face.
Prequel Haters destroyed Star Wars, and I'll never let the world forget it. They will always have my hatred, because they kept shitting on a man who at worst, made some mid-tier movies, but who still ran a company that provided a ton of good stories and media for those willing to go beyond the films.