I want to apologize to whomever made a point earlier about Luke being a Mary Sue whenever "shortfalls" in Rey's character are brought up, I don't remember who made the comment. As an answer, I would say the nature of the Star Wars universe being a closed eco-system with special rules. When you have two characters pull off especially outlandish feats, one being a man, the other a woman and only one being complained about, it is instantly going to invite comparisons between the two characters feats.
I've seen The Force Awakens several times over the years, for me, I see why they made the decisions they made and don't see anything more outlandish out of Rey than I did out of Luke. While it wasn't Empire..., I found TFA an enjoyable romp, and easily in the top half of Star Wars films.
I've seen The Force Awakens several times over the years, for me, I see why they made the decisions they made and don't see anything more outlandish out of Rey than I did out of Luke. While it wasn't Empire..., I found TFA an enjoyable romp, and easily in the top half of Star Wars films.