Leaving Star Wars w/@Alison_Kinney and we heard "I don't care what the critics say! I LOVED IT." We weren't sure if the comment was about Skywalker or Cats. Not sure what people want from Star Wars. Maybe it's b/c I lived through the Jar-Jar Binks years + it's a movie not a film
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Replying to @triciamatthew @Alison_Kinney
I think I am most disappointed by the pedal backs from the previous movie and the dangling plot holes. And the Sith felt like a phantom menace hangover.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @Alison_Kinney
Okay I just threw down on this IRL (called out for bad logic). Plot holes are for the next trilogy. The Sith elevated the threat and made the stakes clear. Go ahead and @ me :-)
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Replying to @triciamatthew @Alison_Kinney
No, no more 4th trilogy. Also, Rose as not a character anymore, everything that happened in Last Jedi totally erased. And Poe back to being a clueless leader after all the work these senior women did in the 2nd movie. Ughhh. I think I will just continue to watch Baby Yoda.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @Alison_Kinney
I never really believed Poe had changed all that much. It’s who he is, BUT he at least knew to share power this time. I WAS surprised about Rose but also saw other characters sidelined. Plus I like Finn’s new BFF a lot (and how nice that Lando will help her!). He’s got next.
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She was cool. But that could have been so much more developed. Wanted to know more about her and how it all happened. Lando was fun. also, I said NOOO out loud in the theater at the end of that Romeo and Juliet rip off.
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