I just think she is a Mary Sue, a blank slate character that is better than every other character and reminds the other characters that she is better. Luke was not that. Rey is
Wary about stepping into another Mary Sue debate, but I think this applies to sequel trilogy characters in general, especially in TFA. Finn and Poe also feel a little too competent, and even Kylo doesn't seem to have earned his position in the First Order as legitimately as Vader earned his in the Empire.
Obviously Luke and chums had plot armour to ensure they weren't slain by the first set of stormtroopers they ran into, but the characters in the sequels seem to skew a little more towards Marvel superhero levels of luck and skill. TFA always felt a little like what would happen if someone made a Ready Player One style simulation game for Star Wars and everyone got to pick a main character to have fun with. They all fit that 'blank slate character' idea as much as Rey, especially Finn.
I'm not saying this as a criticism. Those kind of characters suit the world and tone of TFA better than the kind of characters we got in the OT and PT would have. But it is unfair to single Rey out. She's not a Mary Sue. She's just a reflection of a JJ Abrams type of world.
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