A central theme of the Star Wars franchise is the eternal conflict between good and evil, or in Star Wars terms, the light side and the dark side. The heroes are always part of the Rebel Alliance, or whatever the equivalent to that organization is at that point in the timeline, while the villains are usually leaders of the Empire (or again, whatever equivalent has now come along in the story). Basically, every story within the universe revolves around the Rebels fighting against their mortal enemies the Empire with no real room for gray areas in between.
However, Star Wars could really shake up their storytelling a bit if they focused on internal conflicts within the Rebel Alliance. The organization is always portrayed as wholly good, with only the purest of intentions and the goal to end the evil rule of the Empire and bring peace to the galaxy. While there's nothing inherently wrong with this, and it works in a majority of the Star Wars movies, it would be really interesting to see a shadier side of the Rebels. Surely not everyone who called themselves a part of that group truly had the best intentions in mind, and it would be such a compelling story to see the inner workings and conflicts that would be present in any organization like that.
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In general, one of the things the Star Wars franchise suffers from is reusing the same storylines over and over. The movies and shows start to get old because they just keep retreading the same ground instead of innovating and finding some new angle to come at these stories with. They have such a vast and expansive universe to work with, and yet it feels like fans only ever get to see one side of it, and in the most basic
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