Watched cinema movie with friend this morning during these Christmas public holidays. The Sith can be impossible to defeat - but if these galactic terrorists survive and behave like one giant hive of bees in one place, on a single uncharted planet, then they can be doomed if out-numbered, not by minimal numbers of surviving Jedi activists, but by also non-Jedi planet civilians, ordinary alien citizens of a too-vast Star Wars universe, no Sith can see nor supervise. The movie is like giant jigsaw puzzle of plot scenes that don't make much sense because you get carried away with constant action and character drama, with very little scenes of serenity or calmness where feelings of spiritual love and family are involved, trying not to fall asleep during these short quiet scenes. It will definitely take more than just one viewing to experience the whole film, definitely for fans who want to re-visit the cinema or wait for the DVD/ bluray release in the coming months. I definitely believe that the Sith cannot be destroyed - as long as the Jedi survive, so that means that the Star Wars franchise must persist. Deception is a powerful skill and the Sith seem very good at sacrifice for the sake of universal imperial power. Being defeated is something the Sith will have to accept in the meantime to revive the empire elsewhere in uncharted planets and galaxies of this too-vast un-trekked regions of space.