Mix Me Up Another
In 1999, George Lucas released Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. Fans of Star Wars had waited 16 years to journey back into the universe Lucas had created. After the initial fanfare cooled off, the movie ultimately disappointed most. However, before Episode 2 opened, an article appeared that provided a glimmer of hope.
[Bringing Back the Force]
Does it solve all of the turmoil that Episode 1 created? Not really, but at least it makes things interesting. Readers had many questions and trouble believing Lucas could pull off another clever twist. As a result, another article appeared to address these concerns.
[Bringing Back the Force part II]
To my chagrin, Episode 2 came out a year later and killed that theory. Then Episode 3 came out and tormented viewers even more. Much worse than the actual three movies is the wasted potential that they represent. Fan theories prove to be much more appealing and creative than what actually ended up on the screen. Below you will find some other interesting speculation.
[This] article is pro-Empire.
Is Obi-Wan Kenobi actually [OB1]?
Chewbacca & R2-D2, the [top spies] for the rebel alliance.
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