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Star Wars shows us the moment palpatine was death, but the fans are more confused than ever – television and film

I venerated Star Wars with all my heart, but I am aware that the franchise has its mistakes.

Let's be honest, the sharp writing of Andor And Rogue one are not the common norm.

The main film series is a story of two halves; You have brilliance in The empire strikes back and nonsense in the way of The climb of Skywalker.

“Somehow Palpatine returned,” is a main example.

Palatine's action is annoying. You see, I like the Prequel trilogy very much because I can award a few crooked dialogue.

Overall, the narrative is committed and convincing. It examines Palpatine's rise to power while the original trilogy has its downfall.

It was simply not necessary to bring Palpatine back. With General Hux, Captain Phasma, Snoke and Kylo Ren in the mixture, the continuation of the trilogy hardly lacked options from 'Big Bads'.

One of the main problems in the return of palpatine affects the gap between Return of the Jedi And The climb of Skywalker.

Yes, we know The climb of Skywalker'S Palpatine was a clone, but how was the palpatine, which stormed the second death star from Vader from the second death, became a clone on exegol?

Who else is destroyed Andor Did you go to the end?

According to Star Wars' Canon Lore, Palpatine called the power of the dark side as he fell down the waves of the Death Star to transmit his consciousness elsewhere.

It is assumed that he had prepared his clones in advance for this eventuality, with his consciousness taking the host within one.

What I am not quite sure is why Snoke (a failed clone) was used when the transmission was successful?

The existence of Snoke means a period of experiment and error, but when palpatine only transmits its consciousness until he actually died, then this will certainly leave a few wastes?

And why did he evaporate instead of just hit the bottom of the shaft?

Most Star Wars fans only laughed at the inconsistencies: “Somehow he returned,” joked the Reddit user Thelordgreml.

I hope that the new Star Wars trilogy in its storytelling is a bit more consistent.

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