Star Wars needs to kind of go away. It's old and I'm afraid society is too content with unoriginality (in the sense of that people aren't willing to go beyond the mainstream, it of course was its own idea but it's the 2010's now)
Yes it's sad that someone's father is evil over a fantasy universe who has had a murderous past out of frustration but is easily excused because he's old and has a respirator and has a cool black man's voice.
But it really doesn't teach you anything. I never ever have felt any sense of wonder, sense of wanting to be better, or any benefit to human society of even to myself after watching Star Wars. I feel empty and useless knowing that it's overhyped and you gotta know it so you don't feel like you lived under a rock and if you didn't like it, it was only to your disadvantage.
No space show I have found better than Star Trek: The Next Generation
Unique characters, moral of the story was evident, human consciousness in new places was explored, love outside ourselves, what is our role in the universe, trials and companionship, teamwork, so many possibilities to be explored and philosophical questions abound.
Data and Worf were such lovable characters. I mean I was never really disappointed with them in their roles because they were so unique and yet lovable and new to try and bracket your own experience into.