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Working backward has not entirely worked in Star Wars' favor recently. A pivot into spinoffs with predetermined endpoints has led to a frustrating feeling of narrative tedium (Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Book of Boba Fett) and, like the movies that inspired them, an overreliance on the Skywalker name (The Mandalorian). Meanwhile, in the universe of the films, a certain subset of the faultfinding Star Wars faithful will insist that Rogue One is only popular because it's the choice for fans who subconsciously hate themselves for liking a pop-culture property intended for children. They embrace the film despite its sloppy script and frenetic pacing, these pontificators say, because its gritty action sequences and themes of betrayal and sacrifice feel more adult.
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