Interesting how at 8:40 the Drinker has spotted how the mindset of a good amount of the fanbase even today both stamps out all the genuinely bad stuff we've seen come from Disney (quite understandably), but also starves them of actually genuinely good content like Rogue One and Andor that has the balls to do something different (and more mature) to what has always been considered the 'core' Star Wars philosophy, to the detriment of the franchise as a whole.
Though with him mentioning fans willing to ignore everything post-2005, I wonder if he realises that this attitude problem started before that when the Prequel Trilogy came out - it was the same petty narrow-mindedness of Original Trilogy fanboys dissing the Prequels for being more serious and having their neo-Shakespearean flair, in contrast to the Original Trilogy's '70s campiness and simpler story, that began to start strangling the franchise's options for creativity.