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[–] 10117753? 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

The man had a story to tell and he told it. Maybe I'm naive but I didn't see much in the way of preaching political agendas in I-VI. Anything after is just dragging the corpse for another ride.

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[–] Moabman 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

His movies are some of the last I remember that don't have some underlying political message.

Even after people tried to inject it through padmes "this is how democracy dies" line in every election since it cane out.

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[–] 8Ball 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Yeah his story was innovative and interesting. The new Disney Star Wars are subsisting on fanservice and copying off of Lucas' original work, adding nothing new to the table. In my opinion, the political agendas explained the rise and fall of the empire and the struggle between good and evil.

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[–] Grunge 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

he should be, the latest one (Rougue One) was an SJW shitshow. Disney did the same shit to Marvel too. I'll never watch Star Wars again, I used to be a huge fan of it too. But I won't even bother watching the old ones again because cucks like Mark Hamill are good and obedient to their (((masters))) and go on all day with their leftist propaganda.

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[–] 8Ball 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yeah I'm worried that in The Last Jedi he'll turn evil and say "the jedi are no more". It completely ruins Lucas' original intention for Luke's character and his story. Rey is a Mary Sue and is feminist propaganda. Poe is gay for the lgbtbbq agenda, and Finn is black, but also a beta male so that Rey is still in the spotlight.

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[–] Son_Of_Hate ago 

From what I understand about the books that take place after the movies, Luke does turn to the Dark Side. The reasoning being that he could use fear to subjugate bad guys, preventing a battle and saving lives. There's also the theory that he kind of turns to the Dark Side in the last movie. He was losing the fight until Vader threatened his sister. He gives in to his anger, and gains the strength to defeat Vader (pretty brutal scene, in retrospect). He refuses to kill Vader at the last moment, thus bringing the Light and Dark sides into balance.