It isn’t, Jar Jar being unfunny is a constant in our universe. The absolute zero of comedy. The Finn scene just wasn’t funny.Except that it was.
It isn’t, Jar Jar being unfunny is a constant in our universe. The absolute zero of comedy. The Finn scene just wasn’t funny.Except that it was.
The prequels did not go down in history as a reviled series of movies. They have many detractors among the fanbase, but their infamy has continually been grossly overstated (mostly by the said detractors).
Same story with TLJ. The people who hate it are a loud minority. Not a small minority by any means, but still.
something unexpected is not a virtue.I think it is a small minority. They seem large in number because they're loud, much like Discovery's detractors. TLJ will divide opinion, but at least it tried to something unexpected after TFA.
something unexpected is not a virtue.
just like something expected isn't a virtue either.
Ask any figure skater.. it's all in execution
I teared up when luke said goodbye to Leia. It felt like Mark saying goodbye to Carrie.
He was humorous but not completely slap stick and comic foil.I thought he was a goofball in the force awakens as well. That scene between him and Han on starkille tation when Han is sort of gesturing with his head for Finn to turn around and see that Rey is right behind them and Finn is all, "what is this? Why are you doing this with your head?" was a cringe worthy of Jar Jar Binks.
It isn’t, Jar Jar being unfunny is a constant in our universe. The absolute zero of comedy. The Finn scene just wasn’t funny.
I agree. I wish the rest of the finale was that good. And a bit before the confrontation, one of my fave bits of comedy in the film. When Kylo gives an order, then Hux screams the same order, and Kylo gives him this "Uh, excuse me?" look.The ending with Luke and the showdown with kylo was pretty good.
Rey was retconned in episode 8. in the previous movie, Orange Yoda helped her see that her future lies ahead, all her longing, everything. But in the next movie, she's inexplicitly thinking of her parents again.
yeah but the "arc" was completed in storytelling terms.
Rian only brought it up again in his movie because.. fans!
LOL
One conversation is to heal a lifetime pain? I will never understand this simplistic view of human psychology.Rey was retconned in episode 8. in the previous movie, Orange Yoda helped her see that her future lies ahead, all her longing, everything. But in the next movie, she's inexplicitly thinking of her parents again.
and then there's snoke telling hux that "kylo ren" needs to complete his training.
Implying that him killing han was not quite enough
So Kylo bring Rey in.
Kill her.
She has no weapons.
I mean was his father. So why would killing Rey top that as to going to the dark side.
The fact is both moments call to what the fans think should matter.. all the talk that happened between the films.
Natural progression.. according only to the fans
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