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There is a palpable sense of urgency among insiders to ensure that the public perceives nothing of recent failures as the fault of specific individuals, chiefly Kathleen Kennedy. A recurring theme in the recent discourse is the assertion that she had the best ideas and that failures were primarily due to external factors—specifically, decisions made by powerful executives like Bob Iger and others. This narrative aims to position Kennedy as a visionary unfairly tarnished by corporate interference.