I'd totally identify with that! But it has to be directed by the Wachoskis!Episode 9 will reveal Rey's parents to be a Mixed Race Transgender Atheist couple.
I'd totally identify with that! But it has to be directed by the Wachoskis!Episode 9 will reveal Rey's parents to be a Mixed Race Transgender Atheist couple.
They should make a movie about that, but the whole movie is just agent smith explaining it to Neo before they fight.What if Star Wars is just a future simulation of The Matrix?*Mind Blown*
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What do you mean "What if"? That's basically canon already!What if Star Wars is just a future simulation of The Matrix?*Mind Blown*
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They should make a movie about that, but the whole movie is just agent smith explaining it to Neo before they fight.
Easy: The Star Wars fandom would complain about Yoda fighting so hard that it would cause a ripple in the force, leading to Neo winning.Who would win Neo or Yoda...
There's a fandom fight for ya![]()
The difference being that Luke had at least some basic flight experience already, as explained by wedge calling him the best pilot he knows and Luke scoffing at a two metre wide target being especially difficult when they mention no reference to Rey's flying experience, or experience at anything other than working machines.Don't bring your facts into this
Indeed the writer(s) & director couldn't be more obvious in how they shown Kylo being injured and emotionally unbalanced, which aided Rey but some people are sadly too thick to get it.
I wonder why it's ok for Luke in ANH to out fly a season WAR Fighter Pilot in Vader who had a stronger connection to the force at the time but the sabre battle in TFA is a step too far. I can't imagine what could possibly be the difference hmm![]()
Rey put quite a few scratches on the Falcon, IIRC.The difference being that Luke had at least some basic flight experience already, as explained by wedge calling him the best pilot he knows and Luke scoffing at a two metre wide target being especially difficult when they mention no reference to Rey's flying experience, or experience at anything other than working machines.
And if the fate of the galaxy in episode nine hinges on a demolition derby I shall eat my hat and then stand corrected.Rey put quite a few scratches on the Falcon, IIRC.
She said that she could fly a ship. Maybe you should pay attention to the dialogue.The difference being that Luke had at least some basic flight experience already, as explained by wedge calling him the best pilot he knows and Luke scoffing at a two metre wide target being especially difficult when they mention no reference to Rey's flying experience, or experience at anything other than working machines.
She says she's a pilot.The difference being that Luke had at least some basic flight experience already, as explained by wedge calling him the best pilot he knows and Luke scoffing at a two metre wide target being especially difficult when they mention no reference to Rey's flying experience, or experience at anything other than working machines.
She should have said "Everything I know about the Falcon I learned through the guidiance of [random character with decidedly male name]. Without him I wouldn't have been where I am know." Everything else is liberal propaganda.She says she's a pilot.
Not sure what else we need.
Rey is better though, that's why she is a Mary Sue. She is a wish fulfilment that the rank and file can be the best Jedi ever.Rey didn't "bring back" that concept because it was never "gone".
And, again, how is that any different from Luke?Rey is better though, that's why she is a Mary Sue. She is a wish fulfilment that the rank and file can be the best Jedi ever.
You've got my attention.
And you lost it. You can find the characters uninteresting, that's fine. I disagree, but I don't really wan't to argue that point. When you bring in liberal tropes? Thaaaat's where you lose me. Why? Why is it necessary to mention it? I am a white, straight, cisgender, upper middle class male. I have no problem with the idea of bringing characters of minority backgrounds into Star Wars. In fact, I welcome it. This is a time where we're trying to be inclusive. What is wrong with having people of color that other people of color can look up to? We had Luke Skywalker when we grew up. Why can't we have a mainstream female, African American; Latino American or Asian American represented? Why can't those kids have their Luke Skywalker? Why is that such a bad thing? Might it be the downfall of the franchise? Sure. It might be. But why is inclusion such a bad thing? I have not once gotten an answer on this and I'm very curious to know why.
I'm sorry if I'm misinterpreting. I just really get frustrated when we bring liberal and conservative language into these conversations. Its unnecessary.
More like anti-war-profiteering and anti-animal-abuse.the anti capitalist Canto
More like anti-war-profiteering and anti-animal-abuse.
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