J!! wrote:because when fans like something, they will bend themselves into pretzels to justify and rationalize every flaw and plot-hole, no matter how big. trying to convince themselves that the thing is actually as good as they want to believe it is.
and when fans hate something, they will nitpick and exaggerate every single inconsequential imperfection into some massive failure or betrayal. trying to convince themselves that the thing is actually as bad as they want to believe it is.
But that's the thing, I don't want to hate TLJ and I don't think I do. I mean I HATE the D-squad arc from The Clone Wars but that was mostly for the General Toad thing for being an insufferable twat that was willing to let hundreds of soldiers on his own side die and had to be guilt tripped into staying and when he did I don't think he did anything that useful.
And in regards to TLJ when I went into it I wasn't thinking about the plot threads or the mysteries being solve as I care more about characters and consistent stories. For all he flaws of The Phantom Menace I did enjoy it and I felt feeling entertained, same with The Force Awakens and Attack of the Clones. But while watching TLJ I just couldn't get invested in anything and I just don't get why.
And yes I know The Empire Strikes Back had a mixed reception I remembering watching it as a kid on VHS and liking it less than A New Hope and Return of the Jedi. But as the years went on I found myself enjoying it more and more and now it's tied with A New Hope as my favorite film of all time. I also remember reading, with great difficulty because of my dyslexia, The Thrawn Trilogy and not enjoying it as much the original Trilogy but just like with Empire I came to love the trilogy as a whole as much as the original trilogy.
But here's the thing, with Empire I didn't like as much as A New Hope and RotJ because it was scary and the heroes lost and got hurt and The Thrawn Trilogy I mostly didn't like because of my damn dyslexia and the fact that there was so much more political talk and fewer space battles, lightsaber duels and people throwing lighting at one another.
But now as an adult these are the elements that I like and help elevate the stories to new heights. But With TLJ I just get the feeling, and this is just my opinion, that the creators are just cutting corners and having characters do some questionable things for the sake of plot. Even as a kid I admired Thrawn and Vader for their cunning and determination. I of course wanted them to be stopped and see my heroes win but the villains were worthy opponents. And even with reading being rather difficult I still found Mara Jade to be the most awesome character in the series and was so happy when she freed herself from the Emperor.
I think my biggest issue with TLJ is the fact that Rey has no real talent of her own, it was revealed by one of the creative consultants that Rey is pretty much downloading how to use the Force from Kylo Ren's brain, which means, (as Linkara once put it) Yay she didn't have to earn it and go through any hard work. In contrast the most notable times Mara used the force, throughout the trilogy, was to left a some debris to detract a bounty hunter so she could shot him, tried and failed to force chock Thrawn for double crossing her, pulled Leia's lightsaber to her to kill Luke's clone, and communicate telepathically with Luke and Leia.
Meanwhile Rey has been able to do things that it took, Anakin, Luke and Mara years to learn in only a few short weeks.
I don't know maybe I am just nitpicking and over exaggerating but just on its own I didn't really enjoyed TLJ as much as I wanted to and when compared to even the parody of SW it felt weaker by comparison. I'm not signing any petitions and I do hope that Episode 9 is great but I am holding out hope that at some point Disney will just adapt The Thrawn Trilogy so we can at least see those amazing moments in the books on the big screen.