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...it hasn't really changed anything. Nearly every piece of Star Wars narrative that has been released (whether it be books or movies or video games) has been considered canon by Mr. Lucas himself.
The Star Wars "saga" has been so much more than just the movies for many, many years.
It sure has – and probably for the better.
Changed it better than the prequels did.
Yea it turned it into a kiddy show with political propaganda. Not that I expected different.
When Kylo Ren took his mask off I had to cover my mouth to keep from laughing aloud. He looks like he walked off one of Disney's sitcoms. I half expects him to start jamming to rock music while doing tricks on a hoverboard.
Then there is the girl...so perfectly perfect and flawless with her permanently clenched teeth expression and invincibility.
"I can handle myself" In fact lets hammer the point home by repeating it over and over again.
Then there was the poor token black kid...basically an escaped slave and relegated to pathetically low IQ dialogue. I am not one to scream "racist!" but it had me thinking.
Its not the Star Wars I wished for (Heir to the Empire) but is a good film nonetheless.