But there was a reason for the Rebellion to exist.
And I cared when it was Luke in the X-Wing attacking the Death Star.
And there was a time when the Death Star was a new idea. But that was two planet killing buildings ago.
And Tarkin was cool and threatening. Hux is ridiculous.
I disagree that the SAME criticisms can all be levelled on the old movies.
you really think a rag tag bunch of rebels could initiate regime change throughout an entire galaxy by blowing up a space station? The United States can't even do it on a backwater desert country in the Middle East. Of course the republic is not strong enough to totally take over the galaxy and if they were portrayed as such people would be complaining about that.It's simple, the republic isn't that strong. They were able to gain hold of some planets, but not others. On the ones they didn't they are secretly financing the resistance to fight against the first order on their planets while the republic formally tries to establish law and order on the ones they control. They aren't strong enough to wage a full scale war against the first order which is militaristicly still stronger.
This is not complicated people.
Yes it is.This is 30 years after Endor.
i am sure the special forces ewok unit sent to Planet X was enough to maintain the republics dominance over the empire.
Did you miss the part at the end of ROTJ that shows an entire galaxy relieved that he Empire has ended? There was a Senate up until the Emperor dissolved it. It's reasonable to assume it was reconstituted quickly and certainly early in the 30 year interim.
everyone in Iraq was relieved when saddam was toppled. Now we have Isis.
Yeah. They were celebrating the Emperor dying, not sure that it was the Empire was dead. And even if it is dead, that doesn't magically put the Republic in control of everything. You will have splinter organizations, certain governors that were put in place by the Empire (in IV when the Senate was dissolved), etc. Big mess to clean up.
That said, I agree with this part of Andy's criticism - I still have no why why the "Resistance" was not simply the Republic's army. Why the Republic had to "hide" the fact that it supported the Resistance in its fight against the First Order, or even what the First Order exactly is. Do they represent a certain group of systems? Are they just a big army dressed in cool looking, Empire-style uniforms, chilling on a planet waiting to blow #### up again?
They could've made this part a little (a lot) clearer.