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Playing Star Wars: Jedi Knight Dark Forces 2 has me thinking about something.

Star Wars is one of those big media franchises (like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Trek, Doctor Who, etc) that I never really got into, despite several attempts to try to.

I like it, but I don't love it with fervor like others do. Everybody will talk a lot about that franchise, while I have no major interest. Thus I feel like an outcast.

I don't know if that's a shared sentiment, or I'm just weird

@TonicBH I used to really like it, but wow did the last main movie really make me not like it.

Jedi Survivor brought back a lot of the old feels but I'm still ignoring the franchise from now on.

@renbymon makes sense, I've heard that from several that the sequel trilogy soured their interest in the franchise since

for me, since I never really grew up with it (I never saw the original trilogy of films until a few years ago, my first Star Wars experience was Episode One!) I just have a general malaise about the series compared to someone who might've seen them when they were younger.

@TonicBH I didn't see any of the original trilogy in the cinema but I saw them on VHS and terrestrial TV, and played a lot of the games (PC and SNES). Though I don't think the prequels are as good as the original trilogy they're still good.

The sequel trilogy is a great mature movie sandwiched between two pieces of fan service and that really soured me to the franchise.

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