Cemila Mandes
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They both have characters do universe breaking shit for the purpose of plot convenience. In TLJ it's muh Holdo Maneuver, in ROS it's pretty much everything to do with the force, but especially force heal/resurrection.
They also both waste a lot of time on plot points that amount to very little or nothing. In ROS most of the plot is a goose chase for various Macguffins. TLJ has Canto Bight, Rey's nonsense faux deep cave vision, Luke's naval gazing about whether the Jedi suck, and the constant waffling of whether Kylo Ren will turn good or not. Even the space battles are pointless because both sides can pull reinforcements or super moves out of their ass to turn the tide whenever the plot demands it, whether losses matter or not is completely arbitrary, and no one important dies (and no, Rose Tico's sister and Captain Silver Dildo don't count).
There are definitely differences, but there are enough similarities that there are probably going to be plenty of times TLJ defenders who hate ROS contradict themselves. Especially since so many of these idiots shot themselves in the foot by saying everything is subjective and themes are more important than logic.
TLJ was overly-edgy in an attempt to be original, which caused it to feel nothing like a Star Wars film and the characters were no longer the characters they were supposed to be. TRoS was a routinely-generic, studio-processed theme park ride catering to those who hated TLJ (and pissing off the TLJ defenders in the process).
There are similarities in the little things, but the two are completely different shades of bad as a whole. TLJ defenders hate TRoS because TRoS did away with what they enjoyed in TLJ, including the themes. It's more of a contradiction to praise things like Kylo Ren being set up as the big bad and Rey's parents being nobodies, then say it's fine that TRoS retconned them. TLJ may be horrible, but it's a horrible thing they love and they're not going to stand for shade being thrown at it.
Also, who actually said everything is subjective? It was MauLer who brought "objective" and "subjective" into the conversation.
Leia doesn't die in TLJ. Meanwhile, Luke comes back as a force ghost in ROS, and continues to not do anything but give a pep talk when he totally could wreck shit because force ghosts can touch things and cause lightning strikes now.
So no. They don't really count.
Does that mean no one important died in the original Star Wars because Obi-Wan came back?