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Rise of Skywalker was the last Star Wars property I'll ever watch. I haven't even watched the originals ever since then.
Others are free to feel differently, but Disney killed Star Wars. I'm not even angry, I don't feel anything about Star Wars anymore, aside from apathy.
I got burned out on the volume of media they're pushing out. It doesn't help that a lot of it is crap
The animated shows were all pretty decent, some really good, but there is a lot of content.
I mean I still don't like the phantom menance. Its been back and forth with much more back. I was basically thinking the same thing though. Who cares at this point as the ip of everything disney touches is just butchered. Im pretty sure the marvel stuff was only as good as it was because of the influence of stan lee. It sickens me with all the things under thier umbrella now.
...i give the phantom menace a weekend-matinée pass for the creative sincerity behind it, then andor, rogue one, and the original trilogy: done...
...all those are fine films comprising a strong canon; it's easy-enough to ignore the rest...