Star Wars: How Episode 9 Fixes The Last Jedi’s Biggest Mistakes

By Scott Tailford /

6. A "Big Bad" Villain You Actually Care About

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I'll get to how this can retroactively "fix" Snoke's role in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi in a moment, but the new teaser ends on one of the riskiest moves yet: The return of Emperor Palpatine.

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It's arguably the only "old school card" left to play (short of bringing back Salacious Crumb for one last laugh, but at this stage why the hell not), and marks a continued showcase of J.J.-helmed fan service.

Abrams has noted he had to balance the business and economic side of a two year shoot with the "childlike" wonder of delivering on the end of Star Wars as a saga, and the script is a mix of the two, with co-writer Chris Terrio apparently reinforcing the need to "play in this world".

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Emperor Sheev Palpatine is possibly the only figure who could feasibly come back in a way that makes all nine films "make sense" as one overarching story about an individual's lust for power and control across the entire cosmos.

This leads me nicely onto...

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