Well, I disagree about Rogue One, but I respect that we all have our own opinions. It's actually funny how much I agree with you. I thought the point of the side stories was for us to get something completely unique just set in the SW universe. So far, we haven't gotten that. I'm kinda hoping once they've exhausted the standard fare, that's what we'll begin to see with the "Star Wars Stories". As far as the canon sequels, I DO WANT a sense of continuity through those, aesthetic included. I hope you get what you're looking for with TLJ. Johnson is such a dark horse it's very hard to know what we're getting. Honestly, Hammill's statement that he disagreed with everything that Johnson had done with Luke originally has me beyond excited in a good way. I just have a feeling that Hammill was expecting standard Luke fare, and it sounds like that may have gotten very shaken up. That, to me, is SO exciting. And I get that you feel JJ was the safe choice, but even he had issues behind the scenes. It wasn't all sunshine and rainbows, and if you felt TFA was just a basic retread, I won't disagree, but I feel like that's EXACTLY what the series needed at that time. After the prequels and the bad taste most people had in their mouths, I think giving people the fan service they wanted was exactly what the public needed to get behind SW again. Now, I think they can really delve into the story they wanted to tell all along. Is it a shame they had to kinda waste a movie to get that done? Sure, but I feel like they got enough moments in TFA to move it along just enough with Han's death, Kylo's revelation, Rey's awakening, and the realization of what happened to the academy. It was enough...just so, but it was enough. Like I said, it's funny how much we actually agree, but I'm coming into the next one with a positive attitude. It just feels like you're coming into it very skeptical. All we can do is hope I'm right, and your fears were all for nothing.