These movies have no time for anything but action, so it's either chasing, fighting, or planning in a basement. You never get to see the cultures of the planets they're on, or even more than a few buildings in the single town on the whole planet.
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These movies have no time for anything but action, so it's either chasing, fighting, or planning in a basement. You never get to see the cultures of the planets they're on, or even more than a few buildings in the single town on the whole planet. No comments | Expand all CWs
@gargron ...and that's it. @Gargron I feel like that's what many books of the old EU did better. I read Tim Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy years ago for the first time, and that has since been my bar to measure any written Star Wars against. The world of the prequels is more fun to see. There's a lot more planets, they feel like real places where people live, and more Jedi and Sith than just two people allows them to be a lot more creative in combat and character development. |
@Gargron where's the ten minutes of trade relations tbh