he ones who looked as if they had came straight from Hoth on "The Empire Strikes Back"
They didn't look anything like that.
he ones who looked as if they had came straight from Hoth on "The Empire Strikes Back"
Of course not, it was just the opposite of being married in my mind.Plus, "married or celibate" aren't the only options.![]()
That makes sense, not everybody is going to like every character.Rather binary options there, my friend.
Personally, I did not care for Mara. People complain about Mary Sue Rey and yet Mara felt like a Mary Sue to me, especially with the whole "Emperor's Left Hand Woman" role and that she "must kill Luke Skywalker!" or else...
That said, she did get some decent character growth over time, but her relationship with Luke always felt off to me. In addition, it reminds me now of the complaints about TLJ, yet the EU did it first. Set Luke up to have a family finally, and then tear it all down at the hands of his nephew.
I don't mind Luke having a relationship-at all. I thought it was an oversight to have Leia be his sister rather than someone else that Luke could take under his wing and train right from the get go,
I know I'll get flak for not liking Mara Jade, and she grew as a character in an ok way. I just didn't appreciate how she became Luke's wife.
Dead...obviously.What happened to the Resistance ground troops on Crait? You know, the ones who looked as if they had came straight from Hoth on "The Empire Strikes Back". I don't recall seeing engaged in actual combat against the First Order. I remember seeing one trooper inform another that the ground was made from salt. And a few minutes later, I don't recall seeing one trooper in front of the bunker. What happened to them? I don't recall seeing any of them aboard the Falcon at the end of the movie.
I remember seeing one trooper inform another that the ground was made from salt.
It's a bit ironic that Leia is the only one of the three original principal characters to come out of the movie alive, while Carrie Fisher is the only one of the three original principal actors no longer with us.
I liked it, generally. Maybe Murphy's Law was enforced a bit too aggressively, and it does irritate me that we never found out about who or what Snoke was.
I love how in this space fantasy franchise being dead means you never come back...I have to agree with Hamill: he should have died in IX at the earliest. Or even sometime during X-XII.
Early in this thread, somebody said something about "Marvel-style winking humor"; would the bit with what at first looks like a landing spaceship, but turns out to be a robotic clothes iron (an apparent nod to Hardware Wars) be an example of that?
Maybe the original idea was for Leia to bookend the ‘saga’ films.
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