Mine is they shouldn’t have made the sequel series without George as a consultant.

  • @chaogomu
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    The main issue with the Force is that no one ever defined how it and the Dark Side work.

    Not that midichlorian bullshit, but an explanation of why the Dark Side is powerful.

    There are sort of fan theories as to how it works, but as you pointed out, those are undercut by the lack of consistency.

    The original trilogy sort of hints at a workable mechanism.

    First is the Light Side. You are borrowing power from the universe to do things. It’s not fast, but it is powerful.

    Then the Dark Side, you are not asking. You’re demanding. You’re pulling more power faster than the universe can support. This is why hatred and fear lead to the Dark, because if your emotions are heightened you’re less likely to ask.

    The Dark Side should also be corrosive to your own body.

    Vader’s line that he was more machine than man. It should not have been a single injury on a lava planet, but a slow decay as he literally pulled the life out of his own body to fuel his power.

    Palpatine should have been slowly decaying. Not one fight with reflected lightning.

    But that’s the prequel problem. People can’t leave shit alone and have to explain every little detail, even if years are meant to go by between the prequel and the original.