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Post by coldenhaulfield on May 16, 2019 12:09:55 GMT
So start with the facts, as a serious non-troll would: where's the lie? The facts you cited only support the notion that the franchise hit a minor bump. You need more data points to justify anything else, but you are driven more by your psychopathic ideology than any commitment to objective reality. There you go, mang. That's called a counterargument and isn't just bloviating/pontificating. So now your original point was about the "endless possibilities," which I rightly challenged by saying that they can't explore those ideas without commercial demand and then cited examples that any thinking person would perceive as a setback for the franchise as it was intended to develop post-2015 -- really, post-2019 since they released what they wanted "according to plan" during the initial four or five years. And what I perceive as a major retreat and setback (which in the short-term, it absolutely is: they've dramatically reduced the amount of content and changed the primary medium of transmitting it) you're calling a minor bump. Notwithstanding your abject inabaility to lean on reason rather than ad hominem and insistence on sputtering for several replies at time while saying nothing of substance whatsoever: what stories, then, would you have them focus on going forward, and what (apart from Last Jedi) do you think has been narratively -- not commercially -- successful from this current Disney run of Star Wars films, specifically? ETA: My answers are: the distant future and, by far, Rebels. KOTOR is just another minefield of nerd-rage, as I see it.
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