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The Star Wars prequels.
The prequels were memed because they were awful (except episode 3 which I will still maintain is better than episode 6) but somehow perception warped to make people think they were good or okay at best. The first 2 are terrible.
If the star wars universe debuted with episode one, we would not have a star wars universe. The sound track rocked, and uh, there were rocks on planets.
That's a really astute observation, and not one I've heard before. Episode I would not have been enough to form the bedrock of the Star Wars phenomenon.
The third one is also terrible. Just slightly less terrible than the first two.
No you don't understand, it's the darker one. That makes it good.
Dark?
But it ended with a 20 minutes long flawlessly choreographed dance number. I thought it was super fabulous!
I though the 3rd one was worse than 1 and 2 tbh.
Each one was worse than the one before
It's like poetry, it rhymes.