GarlVinland4Astrea t1_j2esjax wrote
There's several reasons.
- Star Wars burnout is real and it's not considered a high quality franchise anymore.
- Despite popular opinion, people do in fact like Star Wars for Jedi's, Skywalkers, lightsabers, the force, the Sith, etc and taking that out of it to have a more political thriller style show isn't necessarily as appealing as some fans always thought it would be.
- It starts out slow so you add in all that and it becomes a turn off at the beginning for some people when you compound the above on it.
dewayneestes t1_j2f3h6g wrote
To your point number 2 you have to asks yourself if being a Star Wars story is more compelling or being a political thriller is more compelling. I’d say a good political thriller is more appealing at this point than another Star Wars story.
cherm27 t1_j2f7btp wrote
Think it’s mostly 2 and 3, but 2 isn’t talked about enough. I’m pretty entertained by most Star Wars offerings for what they already are, and didn’t really need a prestige TV offering to fill any gaps I felt in my Star Wars or TV fandoms.
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