Seems a bit rich to label people who liked TLJ as "not real fans"
If you've got solid criticism of the movie use that, please. (Unless it's the Mary Sue shite, then don't bother)
Using this "drop" to try and push that people didn't really like it is also quite fanciful.
For one thing it's very likely to do very well over the holidays, and for another it has already amassed massive amounts of cash.
Add to that the fact that very few movies would be likely to replicate the event status of the start of a new Star Wars trilogy (see Episode V and II also suffering because of this).
For my part I really liked it. It's pushing the franchise in a new direction, one of a world predicated on flawed myths and widespread corruption.
The new layers we get to see to both sides of the conflict us what I found the most fascinating.
I'll probably see it again over the holidays actually.







