helloimustbegoing said:
TCTTS said:
Imagine the potential of the current overall storyline if the sequel trilogy didn't exist.
Instead, as is, all I could think last night when I saw the temple being built was that Leia and Han's assh*le kid is eventually going to burn it down, kill all of his fellow students, and then Luke is going to turn into a bitter old recluse.
But what if we knew none of that was coming? Imagine the possibilities and the hope we'd have right now.
Granted, I still think they can pull off something incredible and Avengers-esque, with the reclaiming of Mandalore, Ashoka's story, etc, with it all crisscrossing/leading to some massive, MCU-style climax, one that will ultimately *feel* like a "replacement" sequel story of sorts. It just kind of sucks knowing there's a "cap" of sorts and that eventually all of this leads to Luke losing all hope, the dumb First Order, and f/cking Palpatine returning.
But that's only true for the Luke/Anakin story. Star Wars had thousands of years of stories if you're willing to move past the one that started 45 years ago. There are stories set thousands of years ago that started with one of the greatest, most replayable video games of all time. There are ones set 200 years in the future with Cade Skywalker fighting against the darkness as the last of his line. There are literally hundreds of books, "cannon" or not, that tell incredible stories - some even slightly better than "The Approaching Storm", and hundreds of comic book series.
You're a busy dude, but if you haven't watched Clone Wars and Rebel and Bad Batch, you're just limiting yourself from some amazing Star Wars stories that make what's going on right now that much more awesome.
Not to mention, in the right now of Mando/Fett, it's 9 years ABY which means it's 25 years before the first scene of The Force Awakens. TWENTY FIVE YEARS of ADVENTURES that are a totally blank slate right now. Twenty-five years of adventures for younger Luke, Han and Leia if they want to go there. Ahsoka and Thrawn and the Fett, and Grogu and Bo Katan and Ezra and Sabine. Luke Skywalker might save the galaxy 15 times between the end of ROTJ and the beginning of TFA and we'll get to see it play out across a ton of different formats.
This isn't a rant on you TC, I just happened to reply to your post. But regardless of what happens in the sequel trilogy and whether you like them or not, Star Wars is a massive blank slate that doesn't need to have anything shoe-horned in to any story, other than keeping a few characters alive for the next 2-1/2 decades. You know, in 25 years I'll be 73 and probably need to piss 3 times a night, but that doesn't mean I'm not excited about the next 2-1/2 decades of stories in my life. It's only BECAUSE of the sequels that all this great stuff is currently happening on the small screen.
Yeah, I think you're missing the point I was making, or at least overreacting to it a bit. I was merely saying that seeing Luke in any of these scenes is always bittersweet, because we know he's ultimately going to fail. We know his academy - that they literally show being built - is going to be burnt to the ground by his nephew whom he essentially betrays. And we know Luke is going to be so distraught over it that he's going to spend years in alone, in seclusion, on a remote island in a remote part of the galaxy. And you just can't "unsee" any of that as you watch these scenes.
But imagine if we didn't know any of that? Instead, these scenes with Luke would be full of so much hope and possibility for what's to come. And yes, we can still go on fun adventures with him over the next couple of decades, but there will ALWAYS be that cloud hanging overhead. And that sucks.
Similarly, Favreau and Filoni have said that a big part of all these series is seeing the origin of the First Order, and how it comes to be so powerful. On one hand, I think that could be really cool, and that the context will actually *help* the appearance of the First Order in the sequel trilogy not feel so shoehorned and redundant. But on the other hand, like with Luke, there's going to be a huge cloud hanging over all of it, knowing it's all ultimately going to end with some snotty, incompetent, red-headed punk running the day-to-day, a lame Palapatine clone (?) in Snoke pulling the strings, all the while they're trying to resurrect the actual Palpatine in the background.
That said, again, I get it. That's all 25 years away. And some really awesome stuff could absolutely go down in that 25 years. All I'm saying in response is that no matter how awesome, there will always be that cloud.