I'm not sure what TRoS is trying to say.
Some family is important, other members are simply there to use you. Something I’ve experienced all too often in real life.
I'm not sure what TRoS is trying to say.
Some family is important, other members are simply there to use you. Something I’ve experienced all too often in real life.
Some family is important, other members are simply there to use you. Something I’ve experienced all too often in real life.
And sharing the same blood does not necessitate you actually liking the other person, or having anything to do with them.
Yeah, if they can fire up a ship that's been sitting in the middle of a desert for 18+ years in less than 15 minutes, I have zero issue with Rey getting a water-logged X-Wing up and functioning - although I DO wonder who she flew it sans a R2 Droid unit.It doesn't officially mean anything save that you're blowing smoke. It just means the ship is functional when Rey needs it. Frankly, it's perfectly workable that both are true, requiring no retcons or rethinking.
This trilogy as a whole is an absolute failure. Why? Because if it didn't exist, nothing changes. Ultimately, all it did was tell the exact same story and put the galaxy in the exact same place it was at the end of ROTJ.
It also undid the whole point of the Chosen One, since Anakin didn't kill Palpatine at all.
Finn became a little more interesting
I wonder how this movie would have been had Carrie Fisher not died. But ultimately, if you divorce this trilogy from the rest of Star Wars canon, you lose nothing.
Is Finn now a Force sensitive? If so, why not make that a major plot line? THAT would have been interesting.
Why did Rey make out with the guy that killed Han Solo?
Speaking for myself, the big issue with TROS is that it deliberately went in a different direction than TLJ. It was so desperately trying to not be TLJ that it wasn't anything. Granted, I quite enjoyed both TFA and TLJ.
So, if anything, I want more of the current regime's films, and not what felt like a super watered-down film they put out when they want to avoid a TLJ-style controversy.
I'm sure this conversation ended several pages ago, and this will be the last time I say anything on the subject, but even the writer of that vader comic has chimed in on this
https://twitter.com/CharlesSoule/status/1209094274152828928
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And sharing the same blood does not necessitate you actually liking the other person, or having anything to do with them.
just adding more plot stuff does not make a story better. Star Trek 2 is the best Trek movie because the narrative is clean... so the themes can be explored.. but the narrative itself (what happens) is not complicated.I think it is a mileage may vary type of situation. I questioned some of the decisions of the sequel trilogy, but I was never bored. I’ve found my mind wandering during parts of The Mandolorian.
It comes across as super safe, designed to offend no one’s sensibilities. Essentially, the Marvel formula.
^^^Hey all,
Well, its gone from bad to worse concerning the novelization of The Rise of Skywalker. So much for expanded scenes and finding out new information on the movie. The novelization as been cut by at least 40 pages for starters.
Check out ereader's original page for the novelization it was 288 pages originally in October:
https://www.ereaderiq.com/dp/B07YJZRNDG/the-rise-of-skywalker-expanded-edition-star-wars/
https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Skywalk...B20D6P6W8CC&psc=1&refRID=0KN11NZ3CB20D6P6W8CC
By contrast The Last Jedi novelization clocked in at 411 pages.
I'm severely bummed. So much for answers I think.
What a stupid blunder to wait 3 months for a truncated novel.
Wow. It should have been left alone, and released now,
-Koric
Can I have what you're smoking?Disagree. The Last Jedi was the best thing to come out of Lucasfilm since Empire Strikes Back.
Ah, fandom.
Resurrecting Palpatine was either the perfect endcap to bring everything full circle and thematically tie all three trilogies together, or it was an absolutely, mind-numbingly idiotic concept (even though the same thing was an accepted part of the beloved Expanded Universe for years, but as soon as Abrams does it, people lose their lunch... but I digress).
Well I'm not sharing mine and I kind of agree with Scottj85.Can I have what you're smoking?
TLJ =(IMO)
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Hux's death was one of the things that did bother me with the movie. They set up a situation with some interesting potential for the character, but then killed him off almost instantly. When they revealed he was the mole, I was really hoping he'd escape with the others and end up fighting for the Resistance in the big final battle.It made perfect sense that he would hate Ren, and especially hate Ren being Supreme Leader, enough to be feeding information to the Resistance. But it was handled so badly. Either have him be good at it and continue to undermine Ren throughout the movie until he's hoist on his own petard, or, if you must have him be pure, unadulterated clownery, have him escape with the good guys and be comic relief for the rest of the movie until, again, dying in some hilarious and/or unexpectedly noble way.
I've seen a few people discuss how this movie never lets anything have consequences and constantly undoes itself, with Hux being a great example; we find out he's the spy... so he's killed in his next scene.
They're still going to do movies, they just won't be part of the Skywalker Saga.Correct. Disney didn't buy Star Wars to put it on the shelf after three (well, five) cinema outings. When you have something people will gleefully empty their pockets into, you keep it going until it dries up.
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