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Sorry Brie. Simply none likes your character, and her presence would be a burden for every Marvel movie.
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Actors started to realise this crap damages their careers.
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"My vision of what Star Wars should really be all about" It's always about her.
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"damage beyond repair"? You can take it for granted. SJWs never leave a franchise before having destroyed it. See Dr. Who for example.
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All she had been able to talk of regarding the show had ben her sexuality, the necessity to dump Lucas' legacy and embrace the philosophy of the shitshow that was "The Last Jedi". I'm not exactly eager to see that show.
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Had I, as a ghost writer, to write a comment for KK to make make this series bomb, I wouldn't have come up with anything more effective.
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How it can be the fault of a minority of fans if none shown up to see the movie?
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"Why people are not talking about a story I never said a word about?"
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A man who must say "I'm the king" is no true king.
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It's funny the level of entitlement in how she criticizes George Lucas' vision of Star Wars. It's like seeing someone whose biggest achievement had been to sum 2+2, criticizing Alan Turing's math.
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Never underestimate the ability of Hollywood to learn the wrong lessons from failure.
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With her strike of huge successes she's just the right person to retcon Lucas. Yet another female creator saying her action movie is made by females for females that, when it will bomb, is going to blame the men for not having shown up to see it, despite in reality it will be seen mostly by men anyway.
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A professional screenwriter that, in this days, had never seen a Star Wars movie is not someone with a "fresh view" on the matter. It's simply an ignorant. Not even you not liking fantasy or SF is an excuse. It would be for a simple spectator. But to know some of the narrative elements of Star Wars IS YOUR JOB! It's like being an art critic, and to have never seen a painting by Goya.
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She earned a Velociraptor badge of "clever girl". She knows how much those roles could taint her career and divert the love the public has for her. She doesn't even want those movies not to to be female-led obviously. None has problems with that. Only to not be do damned preachy.
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Since Star Wars belongs to her, she'll be glad to see it privately. In what other industry you can hear someone saying "Listen. I'm paid to do this job, you pay for it, so you have to adapt to my feelings"?
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"A toxic male demographic". The only guilty ones.
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In this day and age, if you are a professional writer that has NEVER seen a SW film, you are not simply uninterested (and that would be a problem already). You actively hate the very same concept.
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The show is so garbage and it had already been so forgotten that, at this point, they speak only in search for hate views.
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It's incredible how she manages to worsen things with every single sentence about the actual show. . "I couldn't be more proud to have this opportunity to allow the show to represent the lgbtq community." "really focus on DEI to be at the forefront of the story". "One who was really inspired by Ryan Johnson of the Last Jedi" "cutting ties with the burden of Lucas' philosophy" "focusing on the lgbtq community was my n1 priority". "I chose some creators on this project that never saw a Star Wars film at all". Had they been different people, it would have seem the were intentionally trolling the public in believing the show was SO bad that, once they had seen it in person they would have had a sigh of relief for it to be just mediocre. But they are not like that.
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You weren't around when the prequel trilogy came out, did you? But, even then, none came up saying he was the right man to replace him.
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Had you been as good as Sigourney Weaver and as well scripted and directed as Ripley in Aliens, people would have shown up to see the movie.
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All she had been capable to talk of, regarding the series, is her personal sexuality, and now she complains people don't talk about a story she never said a word about?
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It has nothing to do with fan backlash. Only K.K. wanted this movie to be made, since the sequel timeline and Rey Palpatine are her creatures. Every exec at Disney knows the sequel timeline is dead, Rey has no appeal, and a Rey movie would have been received pretty much like "Marvels". K.K. tried to force their hands by announcing the movie and the director (purposely an activist since, at that point, to deny that would have meant to be a misogynist) and Disney replied "no thanks".
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She "prmoted" The Acolyte by informing all of us about her sexuality, so she clearly deserves it. That's how it works in her mind.
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If the creators are all that matters, then let them see it.
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Original trilogy? The leader of the rebellion is a woman, the backbone of the rebellion are the Calamari. The battle of Endor had been won by a black guy. Everyone that had seen Lucas' trilogies could see that the Empire was human and male-centric, while the Jedi and the rebellion represented a colorful diversity.
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Another one that only knows to talk about her sexuality. Is there someone involved in this show that can talk about something else than who she f°çks?
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So she didn't see Rogue One, the entire sequel trilogy (I don't blame her for that) or Ashoka. Because those also were female led. Or where they not ENOUGH female led?
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Yet another female creator saying her action movie is made by females for females that, when it will bomb, is going to blame the men for not having shown up to see it, despite in reality it will be seen mostly by men anyway.
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She make it seem it's fault of the lgbtq community if the show will suck. It's incredible how she manages to worsen things with every single sentence about the actual show. . "I couldn't be more proud to have this opportunity to allow the show to represent the lgbtq community." "really focus on DEI to be at the forefront of the story". "One who was really inspired by Ryan Johnson of the Last Jedi" "cutting ties with the burden of Lucas' philosophy" "focusing on the lgbtq community was my n1 priority". "I chose some creators on this project that never saw a Star Wars film at all". Had they been different people, it would have seemed the were intentionally trolling the public in believing the show was SO bad that, once they had seen it in person they would have had a sigh of relief for it to be just mediocre. But they are not like that.
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Yet another female creator saying her action movie is made by females for females that, when it will bomb, is going to blame the men for not having shown up to see it, despite in reality it will be seen mostly by men anyway.
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