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which star wars was the worst one?

I always watch the star wars movies around the holidays. rewatching them all i gotta say, the disney star wars movies are the worst. and episode 9 is the worst of the worst lol. that movie is a complete mess
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Grendale · 36-40, M
So far Disney takes the prize for each one. Each one is worse than the previous.
NoahB · 26-30, M
@Grendale 100% agree
@Grendale the Mandalorian isn't bad, but the rest of the Disney ones are trash
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Grendale I think Episode VII was pretty good. It wasn't great, Daisy Ridley's acting left a lot to be desired, but it was enjoyable and fun. The second and third installments weren't very good though.
NoahB · 26-30, M
@BlueMetalChick i thought it made no sense. i didn't understand the first order at all. the empire was strong bc it was the galaxy unified under the empereor. the first order were supposed to be like hold outs from the collapsed empire but.... somehow they had more resources and man power then the fully formed empire?
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@NoahB The First Order only makes sense if you dive into the expanded universe, which most people who are looking for an exciting science fiction movie are not going to do. There's an entity that has existed in Star Wars lore for a long time called the Intergalactic Banking Clan. It was shenanigans with the IBC that created the First Order, mostly using hidden money and two especially important ship-building planets, the first being Kuat and the second being Lothal. These two planets were directly next to Muunilist, home planet of the Muun species who owned and operated the IBC. Kuat was the headquarters of Kuat Drive Yards, the biggest and best manufacturer of starships in the galaxy, and Lothal was the center of Sienar Fleet System, who made the best armor, weapons, and ground vehicles. So by being allied with the Muuns and their stupidly wealthy International Banking Clan, and then forming additional alliances with Kuat Drive Yards and Sienar Fleet Systems, a relatively minor Imperial Remnant faction was able to acquire an obscene amount of firepower and resources. Plus, using the Unknown Regions to hide their activity meant they could do this without the New Republic taking notice.

Of course, all this happens off screen and you'd need to read novels or comics to put it together, which is why it made no fucking sense in the movies. So I understand exactly what you mean.