I both understand and disagree with the base concept of the term's common usage in recent times.
FTFYRey, who is explicitly identified as a pilot, can do barrel rolls five seconds after flying and crashing a ship for the 1st time.
Wow, I had the exact opposite reaction to Rey and Daisy Ridley! She's easily the best thing that could have happened to Star Wars. Amazing charactar and an outstanding performance. A strong independant woman who kicks ass and doesn't need a man to do so. Her friendship with Finn (John Boyega almost equals Ridley in his superb performance) was one of the best things about the movie.
No, she is not.Incredibly boring Mary Sue.
A strong independant woman who kicks ass and doesn't need a man to do so
FTFYRey, who is explicitly identified as a pilot, can do barrel rolls five seconds after flying and crashing a ship for the 1st time.
FWIW, the same thing basically happens to Poe a few minutes ealier.![]()
I'm not sure what all this has to do with calling Rey a Mary Sue, which is just a badly written character, in this case one who can do whatever random thing the plot demands. Kirk from ST09 also suffered from this same problem: Abrams rushes too much, so the character's abilities are not clearly explained, showing why they can do this or who they are clearly. The result is, Kirk goes from cadet to captain of the flagship after 2 hours of active duty, and Rey can do barrel rolls five seconds after flying a ship for the 1st time.
FTFYRey, who is explicitly identified as a pilot, can do barrel rolls five seconds after flying and crashing a ship for the 1st time.
FWIW, the same thing basically happens to Poe a few minutes ealier.![]()
I'm not sure what all this has to do with calling Rey a Mary Sue, which is just a badly written character, in this case one who can do whatever random thing the plot demands. Kirk from ST09 also suffered from this same problem: Abrams rushes too much, so the character's abilities are not clearly explained, showing why they can do this or who they are clearly. The result is, Kirk goes from cadet to captain of the flagship after 2 hours of active duty, and Rey can do barrel rolls five seconds after flying a ship for the 1st time.
since Anakin was quite possibly manufactured by Palpatine he really had no choice. Yeah Lucas said part of the choice to go to the dark side had to be Anakins but I think since he was created by a dark lord he didn't have much chance to stay in the light.
davejames said:And of course if you factor in the now canon TCW, where Anakin actually comes across even more mature and adult than the whiny kid in the movies
Poe hops in a TIE Fighter, having never flown one before, and at first clumsily bops around the hanger bay, then suddenly becomes an ace pilot in it. Personally it doesn't bother me. He's described as the best pilot in the galaxy, so he'll take a few minutes to learn how it handles and then he'll be good.
As for Rey, she has the innate Force skills and piloting ability of a Skywalker![]()
Presumptive and almost certainly wrong. Rey confirms to Finn that she is a pilot. Plus, it's later revealed that she has detailed knowledge of the modifications made to the Falcon while it was on Jakku. Unless it's assumed that she's lying to Finn (and there's no evidence to support that she's a liar), she clearly has piloting knowledge and experience, as well as knowledge and experience on the functions of the Falcon itself.Rey has never seen the inside of a working ship before
This is an incorrect statement. Unless crashing the ship into the ground and ground structures qualifies as "expert" status.and immediately is an expert
Presumptive and almost certainly wrong. Rey confirms to Finn that she is a pilot. Plus, it's later revealed that she has detailed knowledge of the modifications made to the Falcon while it was on Jakku. Unless it's assumed that she's lying to Finn (and there's no evidence to support that she's a liar), she clearly has piloting knowledge and experience, as well as knowledge and experience on the functions of the Falcon itself.
Except for the parts where he comes off as a pompous, smug dickhead. There's more to being adult than "no whining".
since Anakin was quite possibly manufactured by Palpatine he really had no choice. Yeah Lucas said part of the choice to go to the dark side had to be Anakins but I think since he was created by a dark lord he didn't have much chance to stay in the light.
He always had a choice. How he was created is irrelevant. The manner of his creation, whatever it was, did not remove free will. The end result was just a high midichlorian count regardless of whether he was created by the Force or the Sith. And no one ever says "If Anakin was created by the Force it means he was predestined to go to the light side/didn't have a choice".
davejames said:And of course if you factor in the now canon TCW, where Anakin actually comes across even more mature and adult than the whiny kid in the movies
Except for the parts where he comes off as a pompous, smug dickhead. There's more to being adult than "no whining".
Daisy Ridley is magnetic and ferocious, and she breathes life and sincerity into Rey at every turn. The theme John Williams wrote for her invokes both humble beginnings and grand possibilities, and I can’t imagine the less-than-earned scenes I mentioned being getting that kind of a visceral response with another actor at the helm. These moments satiated the desires of two, maybe even three generations of fans that would settle for nothing less than classic Star Wars, and even more that were starved to see it through a new lens. It’s a testament to both her prowess as a performer and Abrams’ expert eye for casting that she was able to fulfill that role. However, in the process of creating great moments that are derived more from iconography than from externalizing the internal journeys of the characters, or some healthy combination of the two, I can’t help but feel like both Rey and The Force Awakens were shortchanged… That doesn't mean I love them any less. It just means I know they can be better.
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