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In this special "Too Much Lore" installment of No Plot, Only Lore, Josh and Chris take a thermal detonator to the concept of over-explanation. What starts as a debate over the "Star Wars Canon Reset" quickly turns into a passionate critique of how "lore dumps" can actually kill the imagination of a franchise.

The DMs dive deep into:

  1. The Mystery of the Force: Why "The Force" is the perfect name for a magic system and how George Lucas’s introduction of Midi-chlorians sapped the wonder out of the galaxy.
  2. The Scale of Power: A breakdown of "lore creep"—from Yoda struggling with an X-wing to Starkiller pulling Star Destroyers out of the sky.
  3. Wasted Opportunities: Why the Book of Boba Fett should have been a Coruscant-based "bounty hunter procedural" instead of a desert-bound story about mobility scooters.
  4. The "Kermit" Problem: A heated discussion on Yoda’s prequel fight style. Was the "flying gerbil" combat a neat moment, or did it diminish the character’s status as a masterful teacher?
  5. Relatable Villains vs. Uber-Sith: Comparing the tragic, slow-burn fall of Jacen Solo (Expanded Universe) to the "somehow, Palpatine returned" storytelling of the sequel trilogy.

From "Hut Jedi" to why Tatooine needs to burn in hell, this episode explores the fine line between building a world and burying it under too much detail.