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adywan
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When did The Empire Strikes Back become more highly regarded than Star Wars?
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30-Nov-2012, 7:57 PM

Father Skywalker said:

BmB said:

 

Father Skywalker said:



OneCentSky said:

Mainly because it wasn't more of the same. I think it continued the story in a logical way. If you blow up the Death Star, you do not win for good, The Empire will come after you. It tells you what happens afterwards it isn't just Episode 4 with same characters, different villain. It is a logical continuation and I think it is the one of the greatest movies ever made. Granted, I like the first one a lot but I think this one is definitely my favorite but I guess that is just my preference.


What the hell was the point of blowing up the first death star anyways??? Why did the rebels steal the plans for it??


Not having your planet blown up seems like a fairly good reason.

 

I can agree with you on that, it may have very well been self defense, which in a war against evil mass-murderers, self defense is totally OK and morally good, right, and just; just think about the second world war........

However, Alderaan, and despayre (if you count the EU) were already destroyed, the galactic empire had no other plans whatsoever of using it on any other planets, ever watched episode 6, no second death star used to destroy planets!!!!!!

At that point the galactic empire was harmless......

Ermmm, except that they were just about to blow up Yavin 4  So thats one reason to blow up the first Death Star. Seriously have you even watched these movies?