Fans Having Different Ideas About What Should Have Happened
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Top 10 Reasons Fan Petitions To Erase Or Redo A Plot Were Never Going To Work
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While Sequels Have Been Made That Pretend Certain Things Didn't Happen The Previous Entrees Will Still Exist And Be Sold
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Some of the petitions come off as politically biased and offending certain people
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The Time And Effort It Would Take
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The Petitions Were First Made By People Who Were Just Being Sarcastic And Didn't Actually Expect Them To Work
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How Expensive It Would Be And The Question Of Would How Much It Would Cost Be Worth It
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For Example Why Would Some People Go To The Theaters To Watch A Different Version Of The Last Jedi After Already Seeing The Original
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Fans failed to acknowledge that some scenes and plot points are actually open to interpretation
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Creators Write A Story Knowing That Not Everybody Will Like It And Will Only Go Back Over Something Because There Is Something They Want To Change, Not What The Fans Want
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The petitions being made by people who did not actually see or pay attention to the plots
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The fans who make and sign these petitions come off as selfish, spoiled, and entitled because of it