(while meant to be loathed at the time) Del toro's character might be the only character to respect in that whole Sequel Trilogy.
(DJ? Name? I can't remember did his character even get a name?)
The only thing DJ deserves is to be removed from canon.
I agree. DJ -- even the name -- is one of the worst things in all St-St-St-Star Wars movies.
...more of an eye roll
Appropriate reactions^ to Disney's Sequel Trilogy universe, in which;
- the OT Rebellion accomplished nothing, whose first instinct is now to not fight, where Leia becomes the least inspiring, worst leader, Han Solo becomes so lame, he commits suicide by brat, and Luke becomes an absolute failed hopeless piece of s*** coward, who's instinct is now to give up, instead of seeing hope in himself and others, to hide from friends, instead of running towards them, to be a slave to supposed Jedi books and dogma (he never followed), instead of forging and walking his own path as he did.
And worst of all to now surrender to fear, when his most defining moment was to recognize it in himself in his father in his line, and NOT fear it, thus making it powerless to control his actions and choices.
All the lessons(see the cave), choices, and paths, that once defined Luke, reversed to intentionally betray and fly in the face of everything Luke learned and was.
All once forward moving heroic characters turned into such regressed abject failed garbage by Disney, that their lousy
DJ character, advice, attitude and "It's all a machine..." quote, walking away with the cash, he ends up being the Disney Sequels greatest symbol of the franchise.
Of all the forgettable characters Disney created, DJ survives as their absolute most significant figure to embody the Disney Sequels.