5 Worst Star Wars Retcons, Ranked
Star Wars features tons of lore, some of which exists to smooth plot retcons. Not every retcon is successful, necessary, or even fun. These five just stink.
Read MoreStar Wars features tons of lore, some of which exists to smooth plot retcons. Not every retcon is successful, necessary, or even fun. These five just stink.
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