I can now understand why an empire like Disney can exist as it is today.
There has to be a lot of viewers who enjoy content with misdirection, terrible character development, indoctrination, a feminist agenda, lousy camera direction, and dialogue that can only be worthy of an audience addicted to what is "cheap"... and the worst music.
Money could only bought the name and actors, but Star Wars is a story, it was a story, a compelling story.
After Obi Wan episode 3, I don't see any chance of recovery for this series. Disney bought Star Wars purely for profit and it's very clear that it can't create compelling characters on its own, so it relies heavily on the source content. The problem is that the substance that George Lucas created is being systematically destroyed.
Perhaps Mandalorian excited many of us with all the potential that it offered, however beneath the brilliance (of the armor), the content is weak, has lots of empty space and lacks depth.
Star Wars under Disney's mantle lacks moments of mystery, wonder, emotion and grace. It appeals to nostalgia to survive and tries to evoke what is in our memories in an attempt to make us feel something that is not there.
What can be seen in this series is like a diluted supermarket wine with a beautiful label attached.
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