Agreed. Luke didnt have a romance. Neither did Kenobi, Boba Fett, Lando or many other male characters. The idea that every female character has to have one is frankly sexist.This needs to change.
Didn't work in the PT at all.
No, he is a liar, a manipulator, and a murderer.
The only justification I need is that Rey does not NEED a romance. It is tired, worn out trope, that needs to change.
Agreed. Luke didnt have a romance. Neither did Kenobi, Boba Fett, Lando or many other male characters. The idea that every female character has to have one is frankly sexist.
But Rey was given a romantic interest in TLJ.
Fans get excited about potential romances for their favorite characters, be it male or female. There's nothing sexist about it, if that word even carries meaning anymore...
Most(and by most, I mean "Almost every single") movies about a single main male protagonist feature a love interest. Luke has had many in the books, including the new books which are supposed to carry equal weight with the films.
Don't care. Don't freaking care. In the films, Luke didn't have a romantic interest, so maybe, just maybe, a lead female could just be her own character! It is sexist if a female lead must have a romantic interest, but a male lead could carry a whole film without ending up with a partner.But Rey was given a romantic interest in TLJ.
Fans get excited about potential romances for their favorite characters, be it male or female. There's nothing sexist about it, if that word even carries meaning anymore...
Most(and by most, I mean "Almost every single") movies about a single main male protagonist feature a love interest. Luke has had many in the books, including the new books which are supposed to carry equal weight with the films.
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Most(and by most, I mean "Almost every single") movies about a single main male protagonist feature a love interest. Luke has had many in the books, including the new books which are supposed to carry equal weight with the films.
Yeah, but nobody seriously expected her to be able to get BB-8 to settle down and get into a monogamous relationship. That cat will forever be a free spirit!But Rey was given a romantic interest in TLJ.
3. No they weren’t.
Misread my post, you may have.1. No they don’t.
2. Yeah. And Legends handled Luke’s romances so well. Especially with how it treated the female characters within them. How very convincing.
3. No they weren’t.
So, who are you calling sexist, the fans who speculate, or the producers who insinuate? As I just said in my post, fans speculating about their favorite characters potential romantic interests just shows their investment in the character. I can prove this, as I personally do not care what Rey does with her life, where she works, or who she dates.Don't care. Don't freaking care. In the films, Luke didn't have a romantic interest, so maybe, just maybe, a lead female could just be her own character! It is sexist if a female lead must have a romantic interest, but a male lead could carry a whole film without ending up with a partner.
Seriously! This isn't that hard.
Speculation is one thing. Demanding that the one female character have a romance because the lead female has always had a romance in Star Wars is sexist.So, who are you calling sexist, the fans who speculate, or the producers who insinuate? As I just said in my post, fans speculating about their favorite characters potential romantic interests just shows their investment in the character. I can prove this, as I personally do not care what Rey does with her life, where she works, or who she dates.
It has nothing to do with gender, it's not wrong, and it's not any "fan's" fault. Calling it sexist is frickin' ridonkulous.
Seriously, this isn't that hard.
Yeah, they were. It's always the same: franchise owner says "this is what's canon", internet says "screw you".
When it comes to absolute canon, the real story of Star Wars, you must turn to the films themselves—and only the films.
"'Gospel,' or canon as we refer to it, includes the screenplays, the films, the radio dramas and the novelizations. These works spin out of George Lucas' original stories, the rest are written by other writers.
Misread my post, you may have.
1. How many can you name that don't? Frodo Baggins?
Nope.But Rey was given a romantic interest in TLJ.
Everything I've seen has said that everything, the movies, books, comics, video games, ect. is equal.Nope. Franchise owner said ‘Movies are canon in the books. Books aren’t canon in the movies.’ It’s an official canon, not ‘the.’
Everything I've seen has said that everything, the movies, books, comics, video games, ect. is equal.
If this is true, then it does raise some interesting questions about what exactly happened to Luke between Return of the Jedi and TFA.“Luke Skywalker stood in the cooling sands of Tatooine, his wife by his side.”
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