I heard there were something like 10 000 Canadians who put down their religion as "The Force" (or maybe it was "Jedi teachings" or some variant of that) on a national census. Either they didn't take the census seriously, or they take Star Wars too seriously.
Sadly, it's quite probably the latter. When you get people on jury duty insisting on wearing their Starfleet uniform and Klingon weddings (I think the worst Trekkers actually beat the worst SW fans in terms of living in an imaginary world), anything's possible. Usually for the worst.
I'm also finished with Star Wars for the most part. I have the DVDs for all 6 films, plus the two Clone Wars volumes. I'm not at all interested in the new series Lucas is supposedly working on. Anything he directs story-wise is bound to be very disappointing. It's amazing the difference in quality between his writing in the new movies and the writing of the prequel novels and comics. Lucas is good at what I'd call world-building, creating a massive universe of great complexity, but he sucks at telling interesting stories within it.
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably." [...] The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we're all damaged. - Captain Jean-Luc Picard
B*tch, meet reality. Reality, meet b*tch. - Me