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These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Who Has The Coolest Lightsaber?

In the original films, you pretty much only had three colors and all the sabers were the same. Blue, Green, Red… just like the main few colors we see through the color spectrum. The Prequels gave us a whole new set of lightsaber types and even some new colors. Sam Jackson demanded Lucas give him a purple lightsaber, which spawned new lore to surround the purple coloring of Mace Windu’s saber. Smaller duel-wield lightsabers showed up and some that bend almost like whips. White and Yellow were later added as colors too. Yet perhaps the best of all is Darth Maul’s double-sided/double-bladed lightsaber. As a kid, this might have been the coolest thing any of us had ever seen, and to this day it is still freakin’ awesome!

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Why Does It Have To Be So Dark?

While most people have been wanting a darker version of Star Wars for years, others claim this isn’t necessary. Redditor Undrunkenmonkey88 claimed: “Star Wars does not need to be darker, more adult, or more serious. Star Wars has always been weird and silly and fun. The vast majority of Star Wars content isn’t great art or even great storytelling, but it is all good fun.” Perhaps this is where controversial opinions of Star Wars fans really get annoying. While they are right that Star Wars does not need to be darker or more adult to be good. They also make a crack that the vast majority of it is not great art or good story-telling, which is flat-out wrong.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Star Wars Needs To Go On An Extended Break

Some felt that once Disney had control of the Stars Wars Universe, they were going to milk it for all its worth. As we’ve seen, this was not a bad prediction. As a result, some believe there is just too much. One Reddit user, ELScorcho19 feels there is too much to keep up with, saying: “It’s so hard to be a Star Wars fan. It used just to be three great movies and three controversial movies. So easy. Now it’s just impossible for me to keep up with everything.” This is understandable, as they are adding so much now that it really is tough to keep up. Some believe there has just been too much focus on the Skywalkers or original characters. Yet they seem to be moving past the use of original characters. Yet going on an extended break is probably not realistic or needed.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Luke Skywalker Was Used Perfectly In The Last Jedi

Now we’re getting to the fighting words territory. Redditor Werothegreat seems to like the sad, grumpy Luke. While he agreed that the use of him was controversial, he liked the use nonetheless. This is where the controversial opinions of Star Wars fans get a bit difficult. We completely understand that it is only an opinion, and we believe this person has the right to have their own opinion. Yet most will say they hated the use of Luke Skywalker in The Last Jedi. Why? Even Mark Hamill himself believed the way Luke was used did not make any sense. From throwing his own lightsaber away like it was nothing to the story behind how he wanted to kill his own nephew for sensing something in him…which he himself had within him. It does not make any sense.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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The Jedi Vs The Sith Is Boring

We’re not sure if this person is just new to the Star Wars Universe or what, but they completely lost their mind. Redditor BenThaMan wrote: “I find the conflict between the Sith and the Jedi kind of boring – I’m way more interested in the criminal underworld of the galaxy, stuff with smugglers, bounty hunters, and Hutts.” While we’re also into the criminal underworld stuff too…you have to realize that the Jedi and Sith are the main reason this territory exists. The Sith Empire employs bounty hunters and works with the Hutts. Han Solo works with the Jedi to help the galaxy as well. The Jedi vs Sith is more than just fights, it’s also political and sometimes plays on religious tropes. While the controversial opinions of Star Wars fans can be odd…this opinion is made by a person who misses the entire thing.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Someone Is Really Tired Of Seeing Darth Vader

While controversial opinions of Star Wars fans that mention hating Darth Vader seem crazy, we can understand the issue people have. He is often overused, but let’s be honest…he’s one of the greatest villains in cinema. Yet we feel one person went a bit too far. Javelinnl wrote: “I’m getting kind of tired of Vader because of the way he eclipses the rest of the characters. I also liked it better when he was a henchman.” First off, Vader was never really a “henchman.” He was, however, the apprentice to Darth Sidious at one point. Vader probably eclipses other characters simply because it’s Vader. People know the breathing and the outfit, so when he shows up, things pick up. Yet we get the issue some have, believing he might be a bit overexposed.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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We Should Remake Episodes 4, 5, & 6

Perhaps one of the most controversial opinions of Star Wars fans we’ve come across, this person feels it’s time for a remake. Redditor Super_Army_9853 wrote: “I know you’re not going to like it, but it’s been over 30 years, and the best we get for expansion is the cartoon. I think that they should remake the original Star Wars into a series or new movies.” Hollywood does seem to be obsessed with remakes, and at one point they were doing them quite often. Some remakes would take another direction into an “all-female” cast too. That said, we should never remake the original series. Especially when we could always make a new series, avoiding the problem of remaking something. All while adding our own spin to things in a “new” universe.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Qui-Gon Jinn Is On The Darkside

While Qui-Gon Jinn was only in one movie for the Star Wars Universe, Liam Neeson played him so well that the character is now iconic. He was known for being a great teacher and heavily believed in the Jedi Order and its rules. However, Redditor Skallah feels Jinn was on the Darkside the whole time. He claimed: “Qui-Gon Jinn was from the dark side. He was tasked to have Anakin join and bring down the Jedi order. [Jinn] did this, while dying, by using Force persuasion to convince Obi-Wan that he was the chosen one.” Sure, this is one of the most controversial opinions of Star Wars fans we’ve seen in a while. However, we can see where this person could see such a situation. Anakin was going to bring balance, and that would mean the potential of Darkside interference. Yet that does not mean Jinn was a Sith or something.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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The Knights Of The Old Republic Series Wasn’t Good

The controversial opinions of Star Wars fans never get easier to read. Sometimes they go in crazy directions. The Knights of the Old Republic series was a video-game-centric series of books. It also included some games with the same title from LucasArts. These publications and video game use added a lot to the Star Wars franchise. It has been hailed as a huge asset to the universe for years. Yey Redditor The5Virtues claims the entire series is “rubbish.” They know people may not like reading that, but they are set in their belief about the KOTOR series. We’re not going to say it was perfect either, but come on, rubbish?!?

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Jar Jar Binks Was A Star And Not A Bad Character

There are very few characters in Star Wars more divisive than Jar Jar Binks. Some like to assume he was really an evil Sith Lord in disguise, but that has never been the case. The clumsy Gungan was part of The Phantom Menace and was known for being annoying. He was so hated by fans that the actor who played him, Ahmed Best, was getting death threats. That alone should be part of this controversial opinions of Star Wars fans list. We can see the hatred of Jar Jar though. However, Redditor TheChubbyKoala is a big fan. They claim they do not “just tolerate him… [they’re] actually amused by a lot of his scenes.” At least George Lucas made one fan happy with his use of Jar Jar.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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The Clone Wars Series Is Overrated

Now we’re getting angry just delivering this stuff for you all. The Clone Wars series comes after an animated movie of the same name. It was a project that worked out so well that a series was started. It aired for 6 seasons and suddenly went on hiatus. Finally, Disney+ allowed the creators to have a 7th and final season. It was beloved due to its use of old and brand-new characters alike. Yet one person was not a fan. Redditor Backwater_Buccaneer believes it was a “childish thematic approach” as the prequels themselves felt like “12 films worth of screen time just to add a little extra context.”

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Attack Of The Clones Is Better Than The Empire Strikes Back

Really tough call on this one, as it is really just an opinion. However, The Empire Strikes Back is historically known by many as the absolute best of the Star Wars series overall. Meanwhile, many rate Attack of the Clones as one of…if not the worst movie in the Star Wars canon. Yet Redditor SithLord13 disagrees with this, saying: “I prefer AotC over ESB. My favorite parts of Star Wars have always been the space battles, and I much prefer the dogfight over the Falcon chase. The Yoda v Dooku match was also more fun than Luke v Vader, even if it wasn’t as earth-shattering. Last but not least, I prefer the color pallet of AotC over ESB, being brighter and easier to see.” While this person can have their opinion based on taste, the rest of us will stick to reality.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Hiding Luke In Plain Sight Seems Odd, Right?

One issue that the franchise has always faced is the problem of how Luke Skywalker was hidden in plain sight. It always made sense that The Empire would find him, so to assume otherwise is foolish. While this list is all about the controversial opinions of Star Wars fans, this guy has a point. Tommyk1210 wrote: “Let’s hide Vader’s child… on Vader’s home planet… with his family. Nobody will EVER find the child.” Let’s be honest, this is pretty much facts. Yes, it is slightly controversial because it destroys the original movie’s concept. It calls out the idiocy of Luke’s family as well as the Jedi Order, which is quite problematic.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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The Jedi Got What They Deserved Through Order 66

For those unaware, the original stormtroopers for The Empire were actually clone soldiers that used to be on the side of the Jedi Order. In nearly every clone, a chip was added that allowed them to essentially be controlled. “Order 66” was a prompt that had the clone soldiers kill all Jedi they come across, regardless of age or rank in the order. There are some who believe the Jedi got what they deserved. To be fair, the main point made here is that the Order had far too much power. While some loved the Jedi, we forget that this was a religious cult at one point. Some still buy into that, and they are the ones that controlled everything. That affected many negatively, so one could conclude that the Jedi being taken out was useful. The Empire just took over due to the political vacuum that was created.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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We Just Want War

There is a concept that plagued Star Wars from the start. They created these massive weapons and have essentially superpowered beings, yet there are only solo battles or those with a bunch of stormtroopers. You might even have a few in space that wasn’t that big. Redditor BlueBerryMassacre calls out a problem some had with the franchise, saying: “Not enough planet wars, black hole wars, or moon wars.” It is likely that they never could have planets fight each other but they did have people from various planets fight each other. The issue with Moon and Black Hole battles is gravity. Since “the force” is pretty much gravitational manipulation, they would be focused too much on keeping themselves alive. Battles here would be nearly impossible, especially without any protective gear.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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Only The Original Trilogy Is Worth Your Time

Saying “only the original trilogy is worth your time” is perhaps the most common toxic line given by Star Wars fans. While the original trilogy of movies was fantastic, the other shows and movies that followed have been pretty good. While the prequels and newer films do have their problems for sure, it would be wrong to say that you should avoid anything other than the original three films. Simply put, the originals might be great but we also have to move on and add to the universe. By stopping at the originals and never diving into anything else, we do a disservice to the Star Wars creation.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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There Is Nothing Wrong With The Midi-Chlorians

Perhaps the weirdest addition to Star Wars was the reference to Midi-Chlorians, introduced in The Phantom Menace. The Midi-Chlorians were said to be sort of like a DNA test to see how force-sensitive a person was. If they meet the requirements, both the Jedi Order and perhaps the Sith might seek out or recruit them. Many think it is an odd plot device and could perhaps only cause problems. Some Redditors disagree, such as Tomjoad2020ad, who wrote: “I am one of the people who have absolutely no problem with the concept of Midi-Chlorians.” MetalGearSlayer claims they are “a good addition to the canon.” However, we have to disagree with the latter as they were never needed. You could easily test force sensitivity and doing tests on kids might only lead to their abduction.

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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The Jedi Are Actually Evil

To be honest, some might feel this isn’t that crazy. Several YouTube videos and articles across various websites reference this, and for good reason. Therefore, when Redditor MartinSimms brought up the possibility of the Jedi being evil, it wasn’t too crazy. Martin references the Jedi Order’s cult-like practices as the main issue with the group. In all honesty, imagine if some wild cult of powerful beings suddenly were thrust into power. Oh wait, that is what The Empire did. However, the Jedi technically did it first! Are they all evil? Clearly, that’s a big fat no. However, look at all the Jedi that switched to the Darkside. Do you find that crazy or convenient?

These Fans Share their Most Controversial ‘Star Wars’ Opinions
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The Empire Was A More Effective Government Than The Republic

Hot take on this one. When it comes to controversial opinions of Star Wars fans, this likely has a shining role. Several people believe that The Empire was a better and more effective government than The Republic. Redditor FriendsNeeded laid into The Republic, writing: “The Republic was corrupt, with greedy politicians and government factions. It allowed places like Tatooine and Jaku to be controlled by gangs and thugs. They also weren’t respected in their authority and only cared for a few planets. The Empire was respected for its authority. As long as your planet was not a threat and you weren’t either, then you are fine. They sent stormtroopers to most planets they controlled. The Casino scene in The Last Jedi also proved the First Oder believed in free-market ideas.” It’s hard to disagree here honestly.

 

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