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“Somehow he lived!” (Paraphrased.) Rey was fine, Disney (or whomever) just tried to capitalize on rebooting the End of the Universe scenario instead of focusing on smaller projects like Rogue One, Mandalorian, and Andor, all of which (at least partially) were significantly better than other Star Wars projects.
They just can't let the Skywalkers go. Literally tens of thousands of years of historical framework to play around with and they laser focus on less than a century
A movie in the old republic featuring kreia would be awesome!
Give me band of brothers but it follows Republic or Sith Troopers. Hell set it during the great hyperspace war, show the true horror of the ancient sith. Or hell go full 40k in star wars and flesh out the Pius Dea.
Luke, Han and co should have been 20 mins in the first film to hand off the plot to the new generation of characters.
I think it was "somehow, he returned".
The funniest bit about that is, that you can clearly hear even the actors think it’s stupid, yet somehow those were still the best deliveries they got.