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"5 Reasons Kathleen Kennedy Needs To Step Down From Lucasfilm" By John Campea

Honestly this is her first mistake. Having Star Wars take over Christmas as far as movies are concerned would be good move. Marvel Studios pretty much owns May.

Solo having a May release date isn't necessarily her decision. Remember, both she and JJ Abrams desperately wanted to push The Force Awakens from December 2015 to May 2016 in order to get more post-production time, and Bob Iger personally vetoed them (because he wanted TFA to hit in that specific fiscal quarter for Disney).
 
Yeahg, they forgot the prequels. Which were bad for different reasons.

Question: If the showrunner was male and the same scripts between 2015 and now came out, then will people agree that it's not the body parts that make the difference but the fact the scripts have issues even bigger than the original trilogies???? Or are the SJWs and ironic-opposite-of-SJWs-who-are-no-different whining about the same superficial nonsense? And who is drumming up the gender issue to begin with? If I look that up it's not the crybabies in amateurish youtube videos, then can we can the ****?
All I’ve seen is crybabies on YouTube, all complaining about Rey being a Mary Sue or how Kennedy ruined Star Wars and never being able to explain how without dragging out a bunch of shit about SJWs, female empowerment and other shit that upsets their fragile egos.

But if you want to just ignore that, more power to you I guess. It hasn’t ruined my enjoyment of the movies, I just no longer like talking to fans about it.
 
Blah Blah Blah, Rey started being able to use the force in a matter of weeks, that's not SW lore, Luke got how many years training?


Oh, what's that?

A couple of hours on the Falcon and maybe two days with Yoda?

Well, he is the chosen one......oh wait, well, er
 
Blah Blah Blah, Rey started being able to use the force in a matter of weeks, that's not SW lore, Luke got how many years training?


Oh, what's that?

A couple of hours on the Falcon and maybe two days with Yoda?

Well, he is the chosen one......oh wait, well, er

Well, to be fair, 3 years elapsed between SW and ESB. It is presumed during this time that Luke was doing what he could in terms of training but not getting very far- at the beginning of ESB he was lucky to get his lightsaber back in hand before the Wampa ate him. Then he goes to Yoda, and we're never really sure how long he spent on Dagobah, because we don't really know how long it took the Falcon to get to Bespin without a hyperdrive. In my head I've always imagined that Luke spent several weeks on Dagobah at a minimum, but there's no canon answer I know of. Long enough for he and Yoda to get frustrated with one another, obviously.

Rey never gets any formal training at all in TFA, yet she can do the mind-trick all on her own, wins a lightsaber tug-o-war with Kylo Ren and pretty effortlessly kicks his ass. Luke never really trains her either- not the way we saw Yoda train him- yet by the end of the movie she is moving an avalanche load of rocks without breaking a sweat. It's a serious weak point in the non-plot of the new movies.
 
Well, to be fair, 3 years elapsed between SW and ESB. It is presumed during this time that Luke was doing what he could in terms of training but not getting very far- at the beginning of ESB he was lucky to get his lightsaber back in hand before the Wampa ate him. Then he goes to Yoda, and we're never really sure how long he spent on Dagobah, because we don't really know how long it took the Falcon to get to Bespin without a hyperdrive. In my head I've always imagined that Luke spent several weeks on Dagobah at a minimum, but there's no canon answer I know of. Long enough for he and Yoda to get frustrated with one another, obviously.

Rey never gets any formal training at all in TFA, yet she can do the mind-trick all on her own, wins a lightsaber tug-o-war with Kylo Ren and pretty effortlessly kicks his ass. Luke never really trains her either- not the way we saw Yoda train him- yet by the end of the movie she is moving an avalanche load of rocks without breaking a sweat. It's a serious weak point in the non-plot of the new movies.

Yeah but that training was still based on a couple of hours spent with Obi Wan on the falcon. Considering most Jedi/Sith literally spent their lives in dedicated tutelage and he became one of the most powerful of all time that's like giving someone two lessons in karate and leaving them alone for three years during which they have a full time occupation, then topping it up with a refresher session before they go win the world title. But no one really flags this up anywhere near as much as they do Rey because, well, she's a girl.
 
Rey never gets any formal training at all in TFA, yet she can do the mind-trick all on her own, wins a lightsaber tug-o-war with Kylo Ren and pretty effortlessly kicks his ass. Luke never really trains her either- not the way we saw Yoda train him- yet by the end of the movie she is moving an avalanche load of rocks without breaking a sweat. It's a serious weak point in the non-plot of the new movies.
No, it isn't a serious weak point in the slightest.

One of the plot points in both TFA and TLJ is that people around the galaxy, including Rey, hear and have heard the legends of the accomplishments of Luke Skywalker, the Jedi, and the other heroes of the Resistance, Rebellion, and Old Republic. Rey's a natural to be sure, but we also know that one of Luke's problems in his ability to use the Force was in failing to believe that feats, such as levitating his X-wing out of the swamp, were even possible. Rey gets a leg up there, because she already believes these things are possible. She's heard the legends, and Han Solo has recently told her that it's all true.

We also know from earlier in the film at Maz's, before the final duel, that Luke's and Anakin's lightsaber was calling to her. For some reason, I can't quite put it together why, we might have reason to believe that the Force itself was awakening and channeling itself through her. We might even have reason to suspect that she's actually a new chosen one.

So, yeah, gotta disagree with you there, completely.
 
I do wish the force would just choose one and be done with it.

For an omniscient, omnipotetent quasi sentient aspect of reality it sure is indecisive
 
And what exactly did she doubt?
That she would ever want to pick up a lightsaber again that gave her some crazy ass flashback that still doesn't make complete sense? She got over that quickly enough.
Other than that, I thought she was very decisive in racing off to adventure; Reserving her doubts more or less for other people like the strength of an enemy, the wisdom of a Jedi and the love of her parents.
Okay, screw her parents.
 
That sounds like a personal problem to me. The movie made it pretty clear.

Yes. Because I'm the only person on the entire internet that thinks that by the end of the last jedi she had completely evolved into Little Miss Perfect. I see no reason to make it personal.
 
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