Superfans of any extended franchise tend to be vocal about inconsistencies, implausibilities, and changes to the object of their fandom, and they tend to be super-vocal about any perceived dips in quality. But more than two thousand Redditors agreed that Star Wars fans tend to take this a bit too far. “I like Star Wars. The movies, the shows, the games. But the community ruins it,” said @absoluteunit94. “They complain and bitch about every single thing there is. It’s fantasy, not history.” “Star Wars does not need to be darker, more adult, or more serious,” said @undrunkenmonkey88. “Star Wars has always been weird and silly and fun. Star Wars also doesn’t need to be great to be good Star Wars. The vast majority of Star Wars content isn’t great art, or even great storytelling, but it is all good fun.”

Redditors found it curious that a story that involves the entire universe would be so centered on the planet Tattooine. “Strange how people keep hiding and try to get ‘off the grid’ on one of the most popular planet in the damned galaxy,” noted @shaka_zulu12. Another noted that hiding Darth Vader’s child on Darth Vader’s home planet with his family, while expecting no one to find the child, was a strange premise. “Inserting Ashoka into EVERYTHING lately is annoying and sooner or later it’s going to start turning people against her,” said @MelkortheDarkOne. “I get she’s popular and I love her as well but sometimes less is more.” Redditor @BlueBerryMassacre said the franchise doesn’t feature enough “planet wars, black hole wars or moon wars,” to the tune of six thousand upvotes. “The scale is way off,” agreed @FrogsEverywhere. “Trillions of people but they need clone soldiers, definitive ground battles with less than 100,000 soldiers, space battles with dozens of ships instead of millions. Using convoluted death orbs to destroy planets tens of thousands of years after world ending kinetic weapons were easily plausible and exponentially easier/cheaper.“ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb “The Death Stars weren’t badly designed they were just badly managed,” said @Engeneus. “The whole story is actually about R2 and 3PO, everyone else just comes and goes,” posited @AngeluvDeath. Redditors cheered this take, with one calling it a “Buddhist/Grateful Dead approach to Star Wars.”