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You know why I liked The Force Awakens?

They were less liberal in their use of the lightsaber in choreographed fight scenes, plus they made the saber feel like the powerful tool it is, not just a glowing sword.

Lookin at you prequels, were almost every character had a lightsaber, making the thing feel less special.
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romper69 · 51-55, M
As far as I'm concerned the fewer of those stuck up Jedi there are in Star Wars films the better.
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
In the words of that weirdo from The Incredibles "When everybody is super, no'one will be"

It always makes the jedi seem more powerful when there are less of them in films, same with the Sith, why have more? Why not just have one REALLY powerful one? It makes the challenge seem more worthy
romper69 · 51-55, M
They're a bumnch of Space Nazi's as far as I am concerned...you can only be a Jedi if you have a certain physical trait...seems all a bit Aryan to me :)
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@romper69: Well...yes and no...to be either a Jedi or a Sith you have to have a strong connection to something called The Force...apart from that it's about how you're trained...those who seek power over all are Sith, those who seek understanding are Jedi...simply put.
romper69 · 51-55, M
And also have a certain level of midiochlorians in your blood. A superiority based on a physical distinction. Sith, Jedi...best without them I say :D
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@romper69: They outed that shit.
romper69 · 51-55, M
It's either a connection to the Force...midiclorians...or both. They are either hippies, Nazis or Hippie Nazis.

Just the type of people I'd want to visit a galaxy far far away to get away from