Have been watching the movies the past couple of days. When Yoda is first introduced in Empire, it was pretty cringey imo. The way he acted was up there with Jar Jar Binks. It wasn't until Luke finds out that he's actually talking to Yoda when Yoda starts acting normal. It didn't last long but am I the only one who thinks this?
He was doing that deliberately to test Luke's patience and temperament so as to better judge his character. It perfectly fits once the reveal is made even if it is a bit jarring at first.
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As for Disney. f*** Disney.
When I first heard George Lucas had sold Disney the rights to Star Wars I was actually excited. I grew up on the OT and I loved Star Wars more than pretty much anything. I've probably watched Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi about 75x each with A New Hope ~50x. When Phantom Menace came out I was needless to say, HYPED. After seeing it in the theater I was so broken and disappointed that it basically killed Star Wars for me (literally just sat in the theater after the credits in silence). I didn't watch any of the movies (or buy any merch) for over 5 years. I was at Circuit City one day buying video games and they had Attack of the Clones playing in their demo room ($3k sound system and $500 leather recliner, large TV) and I just sat down and watched the second half of the film. It was not good, but it was better than Phantom Menace enough that I decided to see Revenge of the Sith in theaters a couple weeks later. I remember EP3 being really good and enjoyable until that god awful cringe ending that ruined the film. And that was it. SW was dead and buried and I endlessly lamented George Lucas destroying his own creation. The re-edits of the OT were pointless and beyond horrible (I have since heard a theory that he did that to avoid his ex-wife getting royalties, which I can understand).
So when Disney came along I was happy. Disney has a lot of $$$$$$$$$$ and they took SW away from the senile creator that was destroying his own creation. However, I soon realized how misplaced my hopes were when almost immediately after acquiring the IP, I started reading press releases from Disney announcing the specific f***ing days that the new movies would be released. THE EXACT DATES. It is impossible to have something like that scheduled two years out for a movie that has not even been written yet. It guarantees that proper writing, scripting and re-drafting will not take place and makes it likely that post production editing will be rushed. It set the entire franchise up for failure. Compounding this was the announcement that the EU was 'no longer canon'. I read a lot of EU stuff as a kid, and some of it was good but most of it could best be described as 'filler'. Regardless, using existing EU material as framework for the sequel trilogy was the only hope Disney had for meeting their production schedule with a coherent story, and they trashed it within a couple weeks of cutting Lucas his check. So I knew SW was dead. I have not seen any of the Disney films in the theater. I've seen TFA on TBS on mute a few times at my old job. Its a crap movie but I don't blame people that like it because it does "look" like Star Wars and it is better than The Phantom Menace. I've watched countless reviews on TLJ and Solo but I will not sit down and watch the actual films because I don't want that garbage fanfic in my brain. I might watch TRoS at some point, as much as its a bad film by all credible accounts I do really want to see some of the scenes with the Emperor and Lando. Rogue One is the only acceptable Disney film. It was bland and boring with some major cringe sprinkled on top but the third act was actually pretty good and the ending was 10/10 perfectly amazing. One of these days Im going to recut the last ~10 minutes of RO and splice it onto the front of my laserdisc copy of A New Hope.
Mandalorian is pretty decent. It's not epic but it has its moments and its low points are nowhere near as low as in the movies. I'm looking forward to seeing what else they do with the TV serials but I'm definitely not hooked on them.
The biggest gift Disney has given us is the redemption of George Lucas. A lot of Star Wars fans had been bitching endlessly about him screwing with his own universe since the late 90s and it took Disney digging up the corpse of Star Wars and filling it with dog cum and covering it with diarrhea for us to realize that even at his worst GL was never the bad guy.