The last Jedi did have an interesting plot line, but the key is that I didn't say it was bad. How the last Jedi looked any deeper into the force than any of the other movies is beyond me ( it just repeated what we already learned from empire) and I don't see how a couple parts of the movie being beautiful make the movie better. I didn't want lasers and explosions from rogue one, though they were a nice addition, I wanted to know why the hole was there and the people who retrieved the plans. I knew they were going to die (we would've seen them in other places if they didn't) and it saddened me, because deep down, everybody on this mission was a person. They acted like a person. They had multiple sides to them. Take Jyn Erso. She doesn't know what's going on, but she perseveres through all the crap her life throws at her, even if nobody else will. But beyond that, there is still that child in her, one that is afraid. Sometimes she's angry, sometimes she's calm, sometimes she's romantic, sometimes she's heartless, and it always happens fluidly. Best of all, she's a main character that isn't a Jedi! Let's compare that to Rey. She is literally never phased by anything. Not snoke. Not Luke's new attitude. Not anything. She is kind of a robot. The only thing that remotely gives hey emotion is Kylo Ren. Whenever she sees him, she goes from calm to angrier than a thousand storms in an instant, and when he leaves, she's immediately calm again. But hey, Jedi seem to never show emotion ever, so I geuss I can't blame her.