Slann
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Disney Star Wars is dead, but ultimately they can't hurt real Star Wars. Just watch the good stuff and ignore the rest.I saw the video earlier. I didn't opt to post it because I am loathe to admit that I still care about Star Wars a little bit.
Just a thought, but does anyone know what proportion of the OT Star Wars fans were adults when it came out, and how many of them remained enduring fans after the films finished? Because at the moment, it seems the vast majority of the vocal portion of Star War’s fan base consists of those who saw it as a child and fell in love with it then, and so for them it’s the OT Star Wars that is “their” Star Wars as opposed to any more recent media. Granted this will be in no small part because that generation is now the dominant generation, but nonetheless it does somewhat point to the fact that an aspect of the Star Wars franchise’s fan base will be primarily made up of those who saw it as children rather than those who saw it as adults, and so it is them that Star Wars owes its enduring status to.
If that is the case, it occurs to me that the reactions we’re getting now to things like the Sequel Trilogy may well not be indicative of the true legacy it will have, because the people that are currently vocally judging it are not the ones who will truly define its ultimate reception - the children aren’t writing the reviews or posting on the forums. If you want to gain a true judgement as to how the ST will ultimately be judged and perceived, it may well be that you are better off asking the children who have been brought up with the ST what their reactions to it are rather than simply assuming that beliefs and opinions now will hold forever.