Honestly, same. Save for chunks of TPM, the prequels simply don't feel like movies to me. In terms of the writing, performances, vibe, look, etc, IMO, they're on the level of a children's cartoon, with human "actors" inserted into weird, intangible environments that are half computer generated nonsense, half stage play. I'm literally incapable of watching them and processing or gleaning any kind of drama, excitement, or appreciation. They're just these strange, wooden, and wacky pieces of hybrid content that ultimately just come across as nothingness to me.
But as immensely frustrating as the sequels are, they at least *feel* cinematic. They feature great performances, great cinematography, high energy, far less CGI, etc. Again, the sequel story as a whole sucks, but when you're watching just about any individual scene in the sequel trilogy, free of context, in the moment, you'd swear you were watching a fun, competent, exciting blockbuster. And as empty as the experience ultimately is, I'd take it over of the child's play of the prequels any day.