Lucas realized that it would be very hard to follow up on return of the jedi with an interesting movie about the good guys winning and rebuilding the Jedi order. The entire reason the First Order and Palpatine returns were added as plot points is that otherwise there would be no conflict in the Disney trilogy, but these made up villains are super lame, and really can't hold the plot, or the movie. There is nothing to add to Rey's story, because Rey doesn't have a story, and if she had gone to the dark side (or even to Kylo Ren's more Nihilist, 'Neutral Side') it would have been far more interesting than what they did with her. I would love to see a female led 'nanny state' version of the empire try to impose decency and economic fairness at the point of a lightsaber, sort of Rose Tiki's world view, killing off the well off people in an attempt to change the world for the better, and having it go horribly wrong.
The Last Jedi was more frustrating than being a hungry cannibal stuck in a warehouse of mannequins. Looking forward to some form of cinematic redemption for Rey. Just my two cents: complete failure not being Luke's daughter - missed out on so much drama Think: Luke starts a family then has to abandon his only child - what was the studio thinking?
Well Yk I do understand but I kinda want the force to be unique when it comes to its weilders a little more the drama would have been great... way better than her being a palpatine I just don't want it to be connected to genetics
@@ITSYABOIT It just needed to be its own thing, not retreading the past, like they did. This trilogy should have set up the new characters to be interesting enough in their own right to take over the franchise and pass the baton, not just collect some of daddies 'force inheritance', but in the end, I didn't care for any of the new characters. Why try to turn new people to your ideology, light or dark, when you can just raise your own family dynasty of uber force users, and just keep it in the family ? Gideon in the Mandalorian takes this idea to the logical extreme, where he just makes an army of force-using clones of himself. How could there be a balance to the force, if you could just roll out an army of Jedi Kangs to run your empire ?
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I agree with everything you said
Thanks just want Star Wars to be unique again
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If they do what you suggest, I may actually watch star wars
Lucas realized that it would be very hard to follow up on return of the jedi with an interesting movie about the good guys winning and rebuilding the Jedi order. The entire reason the First Order and Palpatine returns were added as plot points is that otherwise there would be no conflict in the Disney trilogy, but these made up villains are super lame, and really can't hold the plot, or the movie. There is nothing to add to Rey's story, because Rey doesn't have a story, and if she had gone to the dark side (or even to Kylo Ren's more Nihilist, 'Neutral Side') it would have been far more interesting than what they did with her. I would love to see a female led 'nanny state' version of the empire try to impose decency and economic fairness at the point of a lightsaber, sort of Rose Tiki's world view, killing off the well off people in an attempt to change the world for the better, and having it go horribly wrong.
Wow I've never thought of it that way
The Last Jedi was more frustrating than being a hungry cannibal stuck in a warehouse of mannequins.
Looking forward to some form of cinematic redemption for Rey.
Just my two cents: complete failure not being Luke's daughter - missed out on so much drama
Think: Luke starts a family then has to abandon his only child - what was the studio thinking?
Well Yk I do understand but I kinda want the force to be unique when it comes to its weilders a little more the drama would have been great... way better than her being a palpatine I just don't want it to be connected to genetics
@@ITSYABOIT It just needed to be its own thing, not retreading the past, like they did. This trilogy should have set up the new characters to be interesting enough in their own right to take over the franchise and pass the baton, not just collect some of daddies 'force inheritance', but in the end, I didn't care for any of the new characters. Why try to turn new people to your ideology, light or dark, when you can just raise your own family dynasty of uber force users, and just keep it in the family ? Gideon in the Mandalorian takes this idea to the logical extreme, where he just makes an army of force-using clones of himself. How could there be a balance to the force, if you could just roll out an army of Jedi Kangs to run your empire ?
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