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I think the idea Starwars was some impossible to recreate magic formula was always questionable, it takes skill and respect for the material of course but really I think the reality is both the prequels and sequels are actually massive fuck ups.
The reality for me is Disney had a choice early on, do they take their time and try and build up the sequels well with skilled directors and writters who love the material or do they go for a quick fix, bring in hired hand Abrams and have him spin his nostalgia formula ASAP. After the Force Awakens box office I'm sure they felt they'd made the right call and doubled down on that style but the reality is justa s with Trek nostalgia doesnt last, Abrams had the mother of all nostalgia audiences as even the prequels hadnt really featured many original characters/actors beyond droids and Palpatine.
Beyond good drama really I think Mando shows that the key to Starwars isnt really "lore" its style, the original films don't really fill in the gaps that much in terms of exact details but they don't need to, what latters is the style, the mixture of used future, eastern exotic influences and western style outpost locations. Rogue One I think got that and Mando does as well, maybe making the western/samurai influences even more obvious.
I feel the prequels had some respect for the EU lore (Coruscant, clone Wars and Mauls double bladed saber) but sacrificed substance for style with too much CGI. The story arc however flawed was carried out....
The Sequel trilogy was a mess of zero consistency and disregard for the lore.