I don’t care about other people. And it is not about what another producer thought.
It is literally that I can hear that a character that I liked died but I honestly don’t care because 1. I don’t care about this shit and 2. I know the character will be back.
Let me contrast it with star wars because I think it becomes pretty obvious there.
The story becomes meaningless because I know that that the whole team that created the media knew that they don’t have to care. Disney decided to reboot star wars and they are doing great job in ruining something great by been unable to commit to a plan too. But for my enjoyment of star wars legends, I can easily ignore the current canon. When something happened in legends, you had a reasonable expectation that it will stay meaningful for the rest of the franchise. Now with the badly executed reboot, at least for rn, I can assume that the people who died in those movies are dead and will stay dead. The next movie will not have magically a dead character inside because multiverse. Movie A has an impact if movies B to Z. And yes, Lucas Art fucked the Legends story up at times but guess what… That is life.
“But in the last movie [redacted] comes back to life” yes quite a disappointing writing from Disney. It reads like marvel.
“But in the clone wars, [redacted] came back to life” yes and no, imo one of the mistakes while I like the character. But importantly the character technically was never shown dead and it was a plot twist and his “death” had actually a long term impact on the events of the story, making it meaningful for the story.
I don’t care about other people. And it is not about what another producer thought.
It is literally that I can hear that a character that I liked died but I honestly don’t care because 1. I don’t care about this shit and 2. I know the character will be back.
Let me contrast it with star wars because I think it becomes pretty obvious there.
The story becomes meaningless because I know that that the whole team that created the media knew that they don’t have to care. Disney decided to reboot star wars and they are doing great job in ruining something great by been unable to commit to a plan too. But for my enjoyment of star wars legends, I can easily ignore the current canon. When something happened in legends, you had a reasonable expectation that it will stay meaningful for the rest of the franchise. Now with the badly executed reboot, at least for rn, I can assume that the people who died in those movies are dead and will stay dead. The next movie will not have magically a dead character inside because multiverse. Movie A has an impact if movies B to Z. And yes, Lucas Art fucked the Legends story up at times but guess what… That is life.
“But in the last movie [redacted] comes back to life” yes quite a disappointing writing from Disney. It reads like marvel.
“But in the clone wars, [redacted] came back to life” yes and no, imo one of the mistakes while I like the character. But importantly the character technically was never shown dead and it was a plot twist and his “death” had actually a long term impact on the events of the story, making it meaningful for the story.