Yeah, The Last Jedi isn't my favorite, but I don't really understand the hate either. When TFA came out, so many people complained that it was too similar to 1977 SW (ep4). So, Rian Johnson really went for it. My main problem is that it's so spun out, I have no clue how the heck JJ is going to put it all back together for the next one. Honestly, I'm not sure what I would have preferred for VIII. We all wanted Luke to be the badass that we all know he was to grow into, and see it on screen. Guess what? It's much too late for that now. Lucas should have spent time in the 90s on sequels instead of screwing up the original creations. That's all he did for an entire decade. He didn't have to be (nor should he have been) the director.
No Star Wars movie will probably ever top the first two ever made, but that's OK. All I know is that I actually felt embarrassed for being a grown adult, watching a terrible kids movie in the theater through both Episode I and Ep II. Watching those two movies is like watching a two hour YouTube cringe collection. I consider myself a pretty big Star Wars fan, but I gave up on Star Wars under George Lucas... only because he gave up on me first.
NOTHING Disney has put out can compare in any WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM to how absolutely horrible they had become under it's twisted creator. I'm so glad that he let go of them, first and foremost. Star Wars under Disney at least tries to not be terrible. There is always hope with each new one for greatness, but I'll settle for decent to pretty good. Not only that, but Lucasfilm now has to make sense of those abominations, since they are canon. They're doing fine with connecting them. Rebels is pretty good, and the two side story movies have done a decent job of patching stuff together. Lucasfilm as a whole, is doing a good job now, IMO. (Even if I'm doubtful about how IX is going to turn out, like everybody else) Ewan as Obi Wan was arguably one of the very few saving graces of the POS trilogy. I'm looking forward to how they handle bridging the two parts of his life that we know.