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Turkish said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

On the contrary, it's not really the quality that matters. Episode 7 could have been great and they'd still be mishandling the series.

http://www.businessinsider.com/star-wars-han-solo-movie-directors-phil-lord-christopher-miller-fired-2017-6

http://www.businessinsider.com/han-solo-movie-set-details-2017-6

and then there's the Rogue One incident, where they had to edit and reshoot a lot of the movie for millions of dollars(they hired someone to do it for 5 million, but it's unclear how much more it costed). 

Episode 7 being a disappointing, nay, bad movie, is just the cherry on top. But I'm willing to except that's just my opinion and that these movies will always make a profit. Just kind of sad to see a very inconsistent and badly managed franchise. Just thought it was well accepted by now in the community that Disney is not managing the films well, since it's well documented and there's even entire joke videos about it. 

The movies aren't the only thing badly managed, they ruined the games too by giving the license to EA who so far only managed to crap out 1 shooter.

In all this new Star Wars craze there should've been multiple games each year just like it was when the prequels came out. Let EA keep making their stuff, but have Rogue Squadron brought back, let Obsidian make a Star Wars RPG, a Jedi hack n slash by Platinum, a Star Wars RTS etc.

The end product is all that matters. 

Episode VII had incredible box office and genreally speaking was far better received by the general public than any of the prequels. 

Rogue One did huge box office for a spin-off and generally solid reviews. 

EA Star Wars Battlefront was a huge success for EA and is legit one of the bigger IP now in gaming. 

People are over blowing the "badly managed" stuff. Star Wars is more popular today than at any point before Jar-Jar showed up in 1999. 

You're never going to get something better than the original trilogy, I think people just need to let that expectation go. Too many things went right for Star Wars the first time around, it's too difficult to top that.