LondosHair
Regular
Star Wars has never been about politics or governments; it's about the good guys vs. the bad guys. The politics in the latest trilogy aren't (and shouldn't be) a major point of the story. The basic theme to understand is this:Cause if its one thing kids love, it's politics, trade federations, government and the such.
We're seeing the beginnings of the Empire. Mysterious figures are working behind the scenes to bring about the war. It's up to the Jedi to figure it out. We get to see how the characters became the ones we know and love from 20-25 years ago. We're bound to meet plenty of new characters along the way, so that kids today can remember them in another 30 years while the rest of us yell at their kids to get off our lawn.
Lucas said from the beginning that he only started with episode 4 because he felt the final episodes had the best chances to be adapted for the big screen. It shouldn't come as any wonder that episodes 1-3 are a little less riveting overall, as they are the building action while 4-6 are the climax & falling action of the entire story.
Frankly, I'm just glad he IS doing the first three, like we'd always dreamt about on the playground...