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Did Disney Ruin Star Wars?

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Welcome back, Herder faithful! The sequel trilogy is bad! It’s rushed! It’s just one more sign that Disney is ruining Star Wars. That’s what Screen Rant would have you believe, anyway. Us? We’re not so sure. Joining us in defense of our favorite franchise this time is a man who needs no introduction.

Here’s the article that inspired this episode: Disney Rushed Out The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Too Fast (Screen Rant)

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Welcome back, Herder faithful! The sequel trilogy is bad! It’s rushed! It’s just one more sign that Disney is ruining Star Wars. That’s what Screen Rant would have you believe, anyway. Us? We’re not so sure. Joining us in defense of our favorite franchise this time is a man who needs no introduction.

Here’s the article that inspired this episode: Disney Rushed Out The Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Too Fast (Screen Rant)

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