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*clasps hands to cheeks*
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In fairness, while the narrative is ultimately more important than the lore, there’s no reason at all to ignore that lore. Where the new canon, movies AND books/comics, have been strong is they’ve told great new stories while showing respect to what’s come before.
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It wouldn’t be so bad if the stifled fanboy-ism led to creative results. Guardians of the Galaxy was partly calculated as a corrective to the horrendous prequel trilogy. Got back to the roots: create the feeling of existing among spaceships and aliens.
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But the opposite seems to be happening in response to Last Jedi, the worst being alt-cuts designed to minimize women. What self-respecting space nerd would not welcome purple-haired Laura Dern into his secret masturbatorium?
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This is common across all fandom, all passionate fanboy bases. They cannot allow a franchise to be itself, but must dissect each installment, create supposition, and are then insulted when it doesn't do what they assumed/guessed/farted that it would. It's exhausting.
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Worst of all its left-brain logic that uses terms they don't understand like "plot holes" and "deus ex machina". Its the perfect internet smart guy complaint where they get to whine without putting any effort into an argument while also implying they're smarter than the filmmaker
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