If you don't wanna accept it that's fine, but LLoyd didn't even get a fraction of the hate that midichlorians, Jar Jar and the wasting of Darth Maul did.Bullshit.
If you don't wanna accept it that's fine, but LLoyd didn't even get a fraction of the hate that midichlorians, Jar Jar and the wasting of Darth Maul did.Bullshit.
If you don't wanna accept it that's fine, but LLoyd didn't even get a fraction of the hate that midichlorians, Jar Jar and the wasting of Darth Maul did.
Once again, bullshit.
Midichlorians were made fun of. Maul's wasted potential and dearth of spoken lines annoyed a lot of us. Jar Jar and Ahmed Best DID get treated like garbage. But so did Jake Lloyd and 9-year-old Anakin Skywalker.
There was more backlash toward Jar Jar than Jake.Bullshit.
There was more backlash toward Jar Jar than Jake.
The Maul thing is hard to disagree with but I don't recall widespread complaining about it at the time.I heard a lot more bile about Anakin and Jake's acting than I did Maul's poor screen time and development.
Some people like their convenient narratives.
Finn never recovered as a character after they had him comically flopping around in a leaky bacta suit.
Both got eviscerated. It was pretty even and who got more hate sort of depended on the day and which website you visited.There was more backlash toward Jar Jar than Jake.
Agreed. Was hearing it in online forums, fan groups, and on various fan outlets. It was over the top against Lloyd and Best.Once again, bullshit.
(Which obviously doesn't excuse people being mean about a kid online, but in a discussion, honesty and facts are important.)
Okay, so Boyega says that he was made to be a hero in TFA, but from Last Jedi onwards he was downplayed and pushed aside. That does not contradict what I said, it supports it. Yeah, he blames Disney and Lucasfilm, because they were the decision makers. What brought them to their decisions is the topic here.Boyega is the only voice of truth in his situation regarding LFL. From his GQ interview:
Boyega exposed LFL as the source of his bad experience. This multi-billion dollar-generating production company was not bending to a few propagandists on social media platforms, nor is there evidence that this was the case in relation to the company's mistreatment of Boyega. The PTB behind the Sequel Trilogy purposely marginalized Boyega / Finn with each new episode, while doing the opposite--as Boyega revealed--for Ridley and Driver as actors, and their characters.
Companies have agendas. This is not news, and when they make decisions with a century-plus history in the film business such as marginalizing black actors and characters, said history (tendencies) informs recent history, specifically the Boyega case. That did not just pop into existence due to social media hate mongers.
Johnson absolutely failed in his use of Finn, but the character was ruined before the halfway point of TFA itself. First, the crux of his character - being disgusted with his fellow troopers being treated as disposable cannon fodder - was made a mockery of just minutes later, when he whooped and cheered as he and Poe mowed down... his fellow troopers.
And we speak for the majority here? Because this wasn't just online trolls but in magazines commenting about how unusual it was for a black stormtrooper and uncertain what to make of Finn's character. It was not portrayed as a positive reaction to the first trailer.Yes, it does. Majority of SW fans didn't give a flying fuck about Boyega being a black stormtrooper. A few trolls with amplified voices by the media doesn't count.
Disney themselves downplayed his arc and set his body+face to be smaller in international posters.
As far as Rey goes her character itself was bland and one note. JJ's addiction to mystery boxes that go nowhere was also a cause.
Rey's character is fantastic. She's as bland as Luke in ANH. Her arc was comparable to Luke's.
You just admitted to the fact that the kid was treated poorly. What else is false? That he has a mental disorder?
It wasn't a mockery. He was angry and disgusted at how he'd been manipulated and used by his commanding officers and the First Order and was lashing out against his former masters.
Not sure I see the problem, honestly. Like many humans, we find out that Finn has complex emotions, especially about the First Order.
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