What is sad is that JJ made the best movie in they ST. It achieved lift off with memberberries in a creatively bankrupt remake and then when it could have gained altitude from there crashed immediately.
I actually agree that The Force Awakens was the best Star Wars film post-ROTJ.
That's not huge praise, because I find everything after the 80s movies (with the exception of 90s Star Wars computer games) to be a cosplay imitation of the original trilogy at best. And TFA was full of absolutely idiotic ideas, paper thin lead character, etc... but it was an entertaining film that could have set up a great trilogy, if they hadn't wasted all the things it prepared immediately after.
Of course, one major problem here is that TFA was clearly written in the same way that most trash content is written today (eg. Star Trek Discover or Picard, and all other franchises increasingly): they didn't even
know where they were going with the plot, they didn't actually know who Rey was yet, all of it was braindead "mystery boxes" they put in with hopes that the audience would be entranced and that the next film might figure out a solution or another mystery to add on top.
I blame Lost, and maybe X-Files before it. The "just add mysteries to keep people going, solve them later" bit has ruined media. It's the most retarded possible way to write.