What's Happening to Star Wars? (Trending with Timmerie)

EPISODE · Aug 8, 2024 · 15 MIN

What's Happening to Star Wars? (Trending with Timmerie)

from The Best of the Week · host Relevant Radio

Hey there, fellow Star Wars fan!  Are you feeling a bit let down by the latest Star Wars series? You're not alone for sure.   Fr. Tim Grumbach recently shared some thoughts on why Star Wars: The Acolyte streaming series just doesn't hit the mark, especially when looking through a Catholic lens.   Lost Morality: Fr. Tim pointed out how the new series muddles the once-clear distinction between good and evil. Remember when the Jedi were the heroes and the Sith were the villains? Now, Star Wars: The Acolyte series makes the Sith seem misunderstood, blurring the lines between right and wrong. This can be really confusing, especially when our faith teaches us to clearly distinguish good from evil.   Destruction of Fatherhood: Another messed up aspect Fr. Tim discussed is how the show portrays fatherhood. It features a daughter killing her father to gain personal freedom, which Leslye Headland, the show’s creator, calls “liberation.” So sad.  This is a far cry from the redemptive father-son relationship between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, which reminded us of forgiveness and the possibility of redemption—central themes in Christianity. Can't we just go back to that?   Over-Sexualization: The series has been criticized for its overt sexual themes. The creator’s background as Harvey Weinstein’s assistant might have influenced this aspect, promoting a narrative that lacks the innocence and adventurous spirit of the original series.   Agenda-Driven Content: Both Timmerie and Fr. Tim lament how modern Star Wars content, especially under Disney, feels agenda-driven. Instead of focusing on storytelling, it seems to push specific ideologies, which takes away from the universal themes of heroism, sacrifice, and virtue that once made Star Wars great. This shift is reflected in the poor reception of the series, despite its huge budget. You'd expect nothing less from Disney, right?   Lack of Redemptive Arcs: The classic Star Wars stories are beloved for their redemptive arcs. Fr. Tim emphasizes how characters like Darth Vader showed the power of conversion and redemption. Star Wars: The Acolyte, however, seems to celebrate the triumph of evil without any hope for redemption, leaving you with a sense of hopelessness and despair.   Don't you just miss the old Star Wars? The series strays far from the values that made it a cultural and moral beacon. As Catholics, there's a longing for stories that inspire, redeem, and uplift. Here’s hoping future Star Wars ventures return to the path of light, bringing back the hope and heroism that once defined the galaxy far, far away. ✨   May the Force—and faith—be with you! 🙏🌟     The best way to listen to the Best of the Week is on our #1 Free Catholic App. It’s free, and always will be! To get and share the Relevant Radio app, check it out here.

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