Now you are setting the bar lowDefinitely above par for Star Wars movies, sorry. And I say that as someone who watched the original trilogy a couple times a week as a child and read all the books in the 90s.

Now you are setting the bar lowDefinitely above par for Star Wars movies, sorry. And I say that as someone who watched the original trilogy a couple times a week as a child and read all the books in the 90s.
I don’t think the Pareto principle applies here. As someone else pointed out, WorC doesn’t produce enough different types of books for 10% of customers to provide 90% of profit.The Pareto Principle in business states, 10 percent of your customers provide 90 percent of your profit. the other 90 percent of your customers spend lots of money but in small amounts. Smart companies always cater to the 10 percent first then the 90 percent.
The 5.5e DMG was written for new DMs. I don't think Greyhawk was for the grognards, but instead I think they are putting out the original setting for the 50th anniversary.Citation needed for WotC completely disregarding grognards, particularly given detailed sections in the new DMG concerning Greyhawk.
Loki. What If. Agents of Shield.Has any MCU show had multiple seasons?
Well, sure. However, I think Knices Out and Glass Onion demonstrate that Rian Johnson was not himself personally the issue at hand as a creative force.Now you are setting the bar low![]()
Oh! i never claimed he was, there are a lot cooks in a movie and may things can contribute to a poor movie. That is why neither star nor directors are a guarantee of a good movie.Well, sure. However, I think Knices Out and Glass Onion demonstrate that Rian Johnson was not himself personally the issue at hand as a creative force.
Oh! i never claimed he was, there are a lot cooks in a movie
Never heard anyone complaining about that scene and I don’t even understand what was tge problem with it now.Trying to pretend that scene wasn't and in fact isn't still moaned about continuously and loudly by TLJ-haters is just shenanigans.
Nope. Never cared or read about EU canon, and TLJ was still a bad movie (so was the Force Awakens for different reasons).It's a crap pretense and nothing more. And "complaints about inconsistencies" are frankly most backfill, with people looking for reasons to excuse the fact that they are mad because where TFA didn't ruin their old-EU-based headcanon, indeed it kind of teased it (though was already undermining it by making Luke a weird hermit), TLJ absolutely steamrollered that headcanon.
You seem to be conflating “The Force Awakens” with the “Last Jedi”. It was in TFA that it was established that Han and Leia divorced, that Luke turned his back on the galaxy and became a hermit, and that Han and Leia’s son turned evil and killed Han.That's what we saw - a lot of Gen-X people who think that they "own" Star Wars (which we'd seen come up before with the prequel trilogy and their overwrought reactions to that) who absolutely had significant headcanon about Luke/Han/Leia, and definitely thought that they basically lived "happily ever after", getting extremely upset because Luke, particularly, was shown to have basically flopped, rather than become this skinny, black-wearing badass he'd been in the old EU.