Anakin should have ended up with Ahsoka

Fuck Padme, Ahsoka is way better for Anakin

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>unimportant nobody character shouldve been etc

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Isn't Ahsoka a literal who outside of the animated series

>ahsoka
>unimportant nobody character
Not if anything to say about it, I have

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what was her role in Star Wars 5 again?

She was like a daughter to him, not a lover. Don't make things weird.

I believe Anakin was also a little boy and Padme was an adult at the time they meet.

Nope, two animated series and an episode in the Mandalorian.

>implying the Sequel trilogy movies have any importance anymore either
Disney’s already doing their damndest to ignore the elephant in the room as it is, and avoid touching anything close to the events of it. If time comes when they run out of in-betweener time periods to make series out of, they’d probably save of themselves the trouble of trying to salvage it and just scrap the whole thing.

Unless you are welling to sacrifice Luke and Leia.

Also, she was literally like sister/daughter to him.

>Padme was an adult at the time they meet.
She was 14

Honestly I say the 2 are most like the older brother and younger sister.

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She sure as shit didn’t look 14.

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...how do you think 14 old years looks?

>and avoid touching anything close to the events of it.
That implies Disney cares about lore, continuity, and all that nerd shit.
I'd assume they'd just go with whatever. As far as Disney suits are concerned, weren't all the sequel movies a financial success?
I doubt they'd stop trying to merchandise the shit out of it.

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>weren't all the sequel movies a financial success?
Not really.

>I doubt they'd stop trying to merchandise the shit out of it
They already are. Have you noticed that not a single show they announced is related to it?

>That implies Disney cares about lore, continuity, and all that nerd shit.
Of course they don’t, but their audiences do, and not even Normies liked Episode IX.
>As far as Disney suits are concerned, weren't all the sequel movies a financial success?
They were successful at chasing in a quick buck on hype alone, but their hastiness did so at the cost of building a good base trilogy of their pwn to expand from. Now that it’s over and the forced controversy has died down, there’s not really much interest in seeing more of the bland and/or unrealized characters and stories of the sequel trilogy. The sequels have poisoned the well pretty throughly this far, and they’ve done so not merely by outrage baiting for attention, but through being just plain mediocre and not really going anywhere. Even suits have to realize that they can’t ride off hype forever, and that if they plan on continuing from where the sequel trilogy left off, they’re going to have to find a way to make people care again.

>Not really.
Not really or no?
because I'm pretty sure all movies surpassed a billion in there box office release. More than double the budget.
This isn't even including what they've earned from other merchandise.
Aside from The Mandalorian. What other big Disney shows are airing or announced? What's the evidence that suggest Disney is actively trying to avoid it?

I'm not saying the sequels were good, quite the fucking opposite. But I doubt we'll be seeing the last of them. Disney doesn't really care about the quality of what they churn out

Marketing+endless reshoots lead to the budgets for those movies exploding. The profits are tiny and didn't cover the costs of galaxy's edge. You sound like a brainwashed disney fag cultist.

Their merchandise from the ST has been a disaster for them. No one bought it which is why all the new merch is baby yoda or original trilogy

>but their audiences do
I doubt the Sequel trilogies would have earned in the billions if all of their audiences were avid Star Wars fans.
Quite a lot, in fact I would say a majority, of people who watched the movies probably don't care about the StarWars lore, story whatever. It's more like a social event.
You go with your friends and family, watch a movie, have a good time.
>building a good base trilogy of their pwn to expand from
this is true in terms of what makes a good movie or story, but not necessarily the case for what makes a financially successful one.
The StarWars brand is massive.
And Like I said, most people, who we call normies, simply don't give a fuck whether the lore makes sense or the story is good.

I don't know.
I hope these are the case, and the whole thing will get dusted, but oh well.

They were perfect. Thou a threesome with Padme would be hot. Just think:
Ahsoka watching Anakin & Padme
Padme watching Anakin & Ahsoka
Anakin watching Ahsoka & Padme
The come back together for one massive creampie.

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This.
It was so bad it literally drive toys'r'us out of business single handedly.
You couldn't give the merch away.

>I doubt the Sequel trilogies would have earned in the billions if all of their audiences were avid Star Wars fans.
I think you’re underestimating just how much of a cultural phenomenon Star Wars was and, to a degree, still is.
>You go with your friends and family, watch a movie, have a good time.
True, but to actually have a good time, the movie still has to provide something from which a person can derive enjoyment. For some movies, like “Marauders” or “Hell and High Water”, do this through by telling an engaging story with characters who, even when they aren’t likable and endearing, are still understandable, humanly complex, and interesting. Some movies, like “Hardcore Henry” and pretty much any Micheal Bay movie, sell themselves on pure spectacle alone (which i’m honestly fine with. Sometimes all you want to see are big Dakka and bigger booms). Some movies, like that stupid as fuck live action Peter Pan prequel movie Disney made a short while back, aren’t good, but can still allow you to derive enjoyment from them through the sheer hilarity that is such a bizarre, nonsensical, and just plain weird series of events trying to frame itself as a serious narrative. Comedies are self explanatory. And arthouse movies, I don’t know, I suppose they allow people to get high off of their own and each others farts.

The point is that while there are lots of ways to make a movie enjoyable, if not good, the sequel trilogies don’t really do any of them right. The characters are dull and the story is contrived, the special effects and fight choreography are both satisfactory, but nothing spectacular or outstanding really, they’re not exactly comedic at all, they’re aren’t bad enough to be “so bad it’s good”, and they have far too few allegories that either are incredibly hamfisted or incredibly esoteric to qualified as artsy. They’re just kind of bland even to a normalfag.

>Chuds pretending the trilogy that brought in billions of dollars is a failure
Trump lost, cope and seethe

Imagine ahsoka and padme licking anakin's cum off each others bodies.

Go on.

>fight choreography
>satisfactory

No

Anakin was groomed by the SS too early.

They did make her a lil too sexy to have him not even peeking at any point at dat