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We tried to do a simple ranking of Disney era Star Wars TV shows and accidentally started a full-on draft war. Our only rule is rewatchability: if you’re stuck on a long flight and Disney Plus is loaded up, what Star Wars series do you choose first and which one do you skip without guilt? That one question exposes everything, from pacing and editing to whether a show actually earns its big moments.
From the bottom tier (yes, we go there with The Acolyte and Resistance) to the messy middle of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Tales mini-series, and Ahsoka, we keep coming back to continuity and character bridges. If a show relies on quick dialogue to explain years of tension, we call it out. If a flashback muddies the timeline instead of strengthening the present story, we call that out too. And if a season turns into a different show halfway through, we argue about whether that tanks the whole series.
Then we climb into the heavy hitters: The Mandalorian and the cost of uneven seasons, Andor and why politics absolutely belong in Star Wars, The Bad Batch and the rare choice to let consequences stay permanent, and the eternal debate of Clone Wars versus Rebels. We also hit a classic fandom pressure point: how many Jedi surviving Order 66 is “too many” and what it looks like when new canon characters get introduced in an organic way.
If you love ranking Star Wars shows, debating canon, or just want a list that’s built on what’s actually worth rewatching, hit play. Subscribe, share this with the friend who always starts a Star Wars argument, and leave a review with your personal top three.
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We tried to do a simple ranking of Disney era Star Wars TV shows and accidentally started a full-on draft war. Our only rule is rewatchability: if you’re stuck on a long flight and Disney Plus is loaded up, what Star Wars series do you choose first and which one do you skip without guilt? That one question exposes everything, from pacing and editing to whether a show actually earns its big moments.
From the bottom tier (yes, we go there with The Acolyte and Resistance) to the messy middle of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the Tales mini-series, and Ahsoka, we keep coming back to continuity and character bridges. If a show relies on quick dialogue to explain years of tension, we call it out. If a flashback muddies the timeline instead of strengthening the present story, we call that out too. And if a season turns into a different show halfway through, we argue about whether that tanks the whole series.
Then we climb into the heavy hitters: The Mandalorian and the cost of uneven seasons, Andor and why politics absolutely belong in Star Wars, The Bad Batch and the rare choice to let consequences stay permanent, and the eternal debate of Clone Wars versus Rebels. We also hit a classic fandom pressure point: how many Jedi surviving Order 66 is “too many” and what it looks like when new canon characters get introduced in an organic way.
If you love ranking Star Wars shows, debating canon, or just want a list that’s built on what’s actually worth rewatching, hit play. Subscribe, share this with the friend who always starts a Star Wars argument, and leave a review with your personal top three.
Voice intro and music
Intro music by Alex Grohl
AlexGrohl - Pixabay