Love the contrast.

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    I’m convinced that the direction the sequel trilogy should have taken was a galaxy-scale droid uprising. Mechanical life rising to claim their rights alongside organic beings. Really push the Star Wars galaxy into unprecedented territory.

    Star Wars Episode VIII: Rise of the Droids. The galaxy would never be the same.

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          For once i would like to have dark side protagonist. Some of them from Old Republic era up to Lumiya and Jacen even made a lot of sense sometimes, but we can’t have this in murican media, so they immediately have madness and genocide switch in brain turned on.

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              The road to hell is paved with good intentions. His resentment against the jedi order is understandable, his actions and behaviour that followed from it is quite morally bankrupt and I couldn’t describe him as grey. Tragicomically he was just another pawn on the chessboard, playing for the benefit of Sheev.

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              That’s what i mean, they are always forcibly set to evil even when it don’t fit (Dooku also did a lot of nonsensical evil for the evil’s sake). It was fine when SW was a fairytale about good vs evil but now when they aspite to be more grey and complicated this is a thing that should also come naturally. Especially irking that the light and dark side were clearly modelled after yin and yang.