This is a Chewbacca Peter Mayhew Star Wars Shirt that people take regarding entertainment genres. The longer almost any franchise goes on, the more information gets added and the more likely it is going to conflict with the vision of the fans. ESB is a deeply flawed work despite having several engaging themes, but the best thing it did was a hint at all sorts of interesting depth leaving it to the imagination of the viewers to explore them.
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Every work in the Chewbacca Peter Mayhew Star Wars Shirt is full of “let’s shoehorn in X to sell Y”. ESB only seems better than the other works because it didn’t have all of this history and established Fannon to contend with. This is a major reason that comic book writers will occasionally demand a reset for a character, so they can explore new themes without having to contend with the history which makes people less receptive to new interpretations. Unfortunately, you can’t un-see it, so you can never relive the experience of falling in love with it for the first time.
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It seems like you’re agreeing with me here, but saying that it is Chewbacca Peter Mayhew Star Wars Shirt. I don’t see how you are disagreeing here. The expanded universe has millions of fans. People love videos games and (inexplicably) love the prequels. I want to know why the expanded universe makes Star Wars better rather than worse. I’m saying that ESB wasn’t particularly good–even though it was more competent than the other original Star Wars films–but you saw it before the rest of it, so it seems better and everything which happened after it seems worse due to a common bias that people have about works of fiction.