Unsurprisingly (especially to those of us who already pointed out the obvious parallels),
Davies says Ruby's ordinary parents was a direct reaction to
The Rise of Skywalker and Rey's parentage:
“This is kind of my reaction to, bear with me now, the
Star Wars films,” Davies said of the reveal about Ruby’s birth mother on an audio commentary track for “Empire of Death”
released by the BBC. “I can’t remember their titles but in the last trilogy, [
The Last Jedi] said that Daisy Ridley was nothing special. There was nothing special about her parentage. That she just got the Force, and was an ordinary person with the Force. And then in the next one they changed it all so that she was this child of the Emperor... and I really loved the version where she wasn’t special.”
“[Ruby’s] not the
daughter of Sutekh. She’s not the daughter of the Time Lords, or Rassilon, or something like that,” Davies continued. “Her mum is Louise Miller, who was 15 years old and pregnant, from a dangerous home, an abusive home, and left her child on the doorstep. That’s my reaction to [
The Rise of Skywalker], because I think that’s a better story.”
I find this reaction encouraging and I hope this completely dispells my fear of the other shoe dropping next season won't actually happen. Davies much preferred
The Last Jedi's take on Rey's parents (as did I) over
The Rise of Skywalker's walking back that take.