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With the end of the Skywalker saga fast approaching, it’s time for us to talk about the future. But, to do that, we have to go back to the past. To Game of Thrones, of all places.

We know it’s painful to revisit, but the final episodes of the show were instrumental in creating the future of Star Wars. Here’s what you know: those episodes were bad. The Iron Throne being unoccupied/destroyed is a cop-out on the level of “it was all a dream.” The guys responsible for this cop-out, D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, had been hired to write the Star Wars trilogy of the future. They got the job back in February 2018, when The Bungle was just a twinkle in their eyes. So you can imagine the uncomfortable situation that the people over at Disney found themselves in when they watched the finale of the HBO show. If D&D could do that to a TV show, imagine what could happen with the biggest IP in history.

So, like a cabinet minister who has said something out of line, the duo have “stepped down,” citing their busy schedules, the excuse they also made for the lackluster ending of GoT. Kathleen Kennedy, the president of LucasFilm, has registered her public disdain for the two very clearly and leads to some interesting opportunities for conjecture.

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