lol ya, I will say this, though, unless I'm mis-remembering the base subject of the conversation (I believe the context of that chat was about the prequel trilogy, right?) I have no problem accepting the prequel trilogy as canon after the trash that Disney's been producing, lol. For me, the whole series ends at Episode 6 currently. Hoping the rights are sold to a company that understands Star Wars and isn't in it just to produce DiVeRsItY & InClUsIvItY propaganda.
The problems with the sequels have nothing to do with diversity or inclusivity and everything to do with basic competence in storytelling. How you spring for Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford then refuse to reunite them onscreen and instead kill them off as quickly and ignominiously as possible I will
never understand. New Coke made more sense than this and that was one of the dumbest ideas in the history of corporate branding.
At any rate, the actual conversation in Chasing Sunsets isn't about the prequels but the Special Edition of the original trilogy, specifically the infamous decision to have Greedo shoot first and miss Han at point blank range. Jaye takes the consensus opinion that it was a stupid change, thus leaving the MC with the unenviable task of having to argue in favor of the change if he wants to disagree with her.
Amusingly, I've been thinking about restarting my main run and doing just that because we now know that affects whether Jaye 'waits' for the MC during his 5 year walkabout (and I feel bad making her wait for something that will never happen). On the one hand it's pretty hard to defend the change (and I don't consider "It's canon, deal with it" to be very persuasive). On the other hand, the MC is a kid at the time; saying something dumb just get a rise out of a sibling is entirely plausible.
So I'm tempted to give it a try. Currently the major hurdle is that I'm too lazy to completely replay the game, but maybe I'll feel like replaying things someday, or there will be more changes I want to make.