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- Jan 31, 2015
Hot Take:
This was the ending always planned for. It was going to end this way no matter what.
Look at how this mess ends:
Every single named villian, Dead.
Every single character from the OT, except Lando and Chewie (olds): Dead or wiped.
Empire: Recently defeated
Lord of the Sith: Defeated, at the cost of someone dear to -
Jedi: Gone except for the knowledge held by a single individual who recieved enough traing to consider themselves the last member of the order.
This sounds a lot like the end of the Return of the Jedi, except everyone (except Lando) is dead and Luke is a girl & has no sister.
I can generally understand clearing the slate on Disney's part, at least to use initial trilogy to give the classic fans something new to chew on while netting new fans. It might of worked too had they not been so...awful about how they handled classic elements or the hand-over from old generation to new.
You almost understand why the classic cast generally had nothing to do with the prequels or anything after the original trilogy for decades. I remember a few years before the sale to Disney, a British programme basically went hunting for the original cast to do a reunion and Hamill basically priced himself out of any interview and Harrison wasn't playing ball at all, most of the other cast members recorded video messages for the "reunion" or were side characters. They all got over their hang ups when Disney came knocking however.
Sure they didn't need to set up so all heroes from the original trilogy was happy. But basically everyone from the original trilogy gets a bad future. I can understand killing off Harrison asap as he probably wasn't super keen to begin with, but Hamill and Fisher seemed very keen to help out the new saga - only for Disney to turn around and give their characters horrid scenarios for TLJ. Granted we don't know if there was another plan for Leia before Fishers untimely passing.
It also would of helped if the new characters had more substance to them or had their potential properly realised. Finn probably the worst case because he had the most interesting set up. Of all the storm-troopers - why is he the only one to be affected by performing massacres and more capable of independent thought than the others? Couldn't they have figured out the trigger and then used that to disable the First Orders ranks from within?
All these plot threads for Finn basically end up being trashed just so Finn can beat on Phasma and left at that so he can spend the rest of the Trilogy being comedy relief. John Boyega went from being incredibly hyped for TFA to being fed up enough to drop some hints about his true feelings on RoS - at risk of mouse lawyers breathing down his neck.