I’ll just reiterate my other reply since you did the same - your inability to see the potential of TLJ on it’s own merits says more about you than the movie.
Subverting expectations isn’t the same thing as good storytelling. Besides, Johnson decided to tell the end of a story in a middle chapter trilogy movie. That’s just pure spiteful arrogance.
I’ll just reiterate my other reply since you did the same - your inability to see the potential of TLJ on it’s own merits says more about you than the movie.
Subverting expectations isn’t the same thing as good storytelling. Besides, Johnson decided to tell the end of a story in a middle chapter trilogy movie. That’s just pure spiteful arrogance.