Last Jedi"s Resistance Mistake Shows How Poorly The Sequels Were Planned

Star Wars: The Last Jedi often conflates the Resistance with the original Star Wars trilogy’s Rebellion, and while this is a relatively minor issue, it speaks to the film’s broader faults and those of the sequel trilogy writ large. The Star Wars sequel trilogy films are notoriously divisive, even by the franchise’s usual standards, with The Last Jedi causing the most controversy of the three. While some argue the film’s merits, it is clear, in ways small and large, that the film simply does not understand its predecessors or the universe it inhabits, hence its plethora of problematic decisions.
As the Star Wars sequel trilogy’s most criticized installment, it is easy to miss some of The Last Jedi’s smaller mistakes. While confusing the Resistance with the Rebellion borders on a nitpick, it highlights two major flaws. The Last Jedi does not see a difference between the two factions (indicating that it does not understand its own premise) and for all its seemingly subversive choices, it ultimately replicates the previous Star Wars films far more than Star Wars: The Force Awakens. This speaks to the broader missteps of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, whose poor planning and excessive self-awareness did the franchise a disservice.


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