+ Follow Episode IX Tag
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[Title] => In ‘Star wArs’ finale, no one’s ever really gone
[Summary] => Just as Disney’s The Mandalorian plays upon our emotional piggy bank of memories by bringing back (spoiler!) Yoda, J.J. Abrams has been most successful at bridging the old and new Star Wars chapters by never ignoring its past. After all, we know that characters never really die in Star Wars; they just become ectoplasmic.
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