KatyaR
Freaked Out
Had a little different spin on it:
The era in which the OT was created was not yet the 'no heroes, no right/wrong' era in which the PT was created.
Late nineties-today spurns the idea that people can make better and more moral choices than the 'average' person. We as a society don't like the thought that we can be held to higher standards, or that any group or individual can/will function with noble purpose.
But hey, that's just me...I did enjoy the taste in the PT of what the Jedi could be, just was disappointed that George let his 21st century mindset leak in and ruin what should have been an awe-inspiring concept. Not to mention, in giving us such a weak group to begin with, we don't feel near the shock we should when internal instability, generated and strengthened by Palpatine, takes the Order down.
One of the reasons I'm not big into the EU. Every reference I seem to run across to Jedi is, essentially, "Yeah! They're flawed, cause perfect/powerful is boring! Huh? Good character development? Moral strength? But...they're flawed, what else do you want?" (Exaggerated only slightly)
Give me that noble and morally firm base to work from, and I *will* find those flaws interesting and humanizing. But when all there seem to be are the flaws, that doesn't appeal to me.
OK, rant over-sorry, who was next in line for the soapbox?![Roll eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
The era in which the OT was created was not yet the 'no heroes, no right/wrong' era in which the PT was created.
Late nineties-today spurns the idea that people can make better and more moral choices than the 'average' person. We as a society don't like the thought that we can be held to higher standards, or that any group or individual can/will function with noble purpose.
But hey, that's just me...I did enjoy the taste in the PT of what the Jedi could be, just was disappointed that George let his 21st century mindset leak in and ruin what should have been an awe-inspiring concept. Not to mention, in giving us such a weak group to begin with, we don't feel near the shock we should when internal instability, generated and strengthened by Palpatine, takes the Order down.
One of the reasons I'm not big into the EU. Every reference I seem to run across to Jedi is, essentially, "Yeah! They're flawed, cause perfect/powerful is boring! Huh? Good character development? Moral strength? But...they're flawed, what else do you want?" (Exaggerated only slightly)
Give me that noble and morally firm base to work from, and I *will* find those flaws interesting and humanizing. But when all there seem to be are the flaws, that doesn't appeal to me.
OK, rant over-sorry, who was next in line for the soapbox?