Agent0028
Inebriated
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Yeah, you're right Luke is very monk-like at the end of ROTJ, and I will criticize about the EU that him having girlfriends all the time was lame, but I don't think him eventually getting married and having a child is wrong. Things happen, I'm not the same person I was 10 years ago. I think alot of Star Wars characters changed their character trajectories within the movies.
The hot chocolate doesn't bother me because sometimes I like something familiar as opposed to coming up with something new that we know what it is. Like caf instead of coffee.
Just call it coffee.
As for what I dislike about the EU...I didn't like how many friggin' weapons of super mass destruction there were. There were quite a few novels were there was a new one every few years that they discovered. Also I agree with Anzik and your point about some of the books being alot more Sci-Fi with Star Wars characters than true Star Wars. I really disliked Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor for that reason.
The bottom line for me is that Star Wars is a form of escape. It let's me get away from the bull____ that I am dealing with in my own life and takes me to a place where people can fly sapceships, fight with laser swords, and do cool ____ with their minds. So it is fun to have new ideas (well sorta), characters, and plots to follow instead of watching the movies for the millionth time.
The hot chocolate doesn't bother me because sometimes I like something familiar as opposed to coming up with something new that we know what it is. Like caf instead of coffee.

As for what I dislike about the EU...I didn't like how many friggin' weapons of super mass destruction there were. There were quite a few novels were there was a new one every few years that they discovered. Also I agree with Anzik and your point about some of the books being alot more Sci-Fi with Star Wars characters than true Star Wars. I really disliked Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor for that reason.
The bottom line for me is that Star Wars is a form of escape. It let's me get away from the bull____ that I am dealing with in my own life and takes me to a place where people can fly sapceships, fight with laser swords, and do cool ____ with their minds. So it is fun to have new ideas (well sorta), characters, and plots to follow instead of watching the movies for the millionth time.