[SPOILERS] Star Wars: The Force Awakens - It's True. All of it.

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I am so incredibly tired of the "star wars losing hand trope"... It's as terrible as the many many light sabers in the prequels..

I am thankful they were not going for these things again in TFA.

It's actually a legitimate technique in lightsaber combat with a name so it's not a shock many practitioners go for it. It's an effective way of neutralizing the enemy without killing them.
 
Thought it was interesting that when Kylo first heard mention of "a girl" aiding BB8, he went apeshit and destroyed everything...like it touched a nerve with him.

Not to mention I found it interesting he was already trying to recruit Rey during their fight...almost like he knew her? Maybe they were at the Jedi academy together, she was Luke's real prized pupil, and that's what sent Kylo off...?

He went apeshit and trashed the room after the officer told him the droid had escaped. He grabbed the officer by the throat after he said there was a girl that helped Finn escape and asked "What girl?".

The officer's pained reaction to having to tell him bad news, and the stormtroopers who did a Grandpa Simpson in the hallway after hearing him raging tells me Ren trashing rooms (and personnel) in a rage is a regular occurrence in the First Order. Like on your training list of things that might kill you as a stormtrooper, "Kylo Ren decapitates you after having a bad morning" is right below "Rebel scum shoots you".
 
Rey struck me as a total Mary/Gary Sue character.

Oh she's good with tech, & she understands droids, & she can out fight a stormtrooper who's trained from childhood, & she's an amazing pilot... despite never having flown before.
Oh, & now she's a force sensitive who can influence minds... & she could totally school a sith lord who wiped out the first bunch of Jedi recruits, despite never having picked up a lightsaber.

One argument is she has been designed to be that way, if Anakin was made by the force (or perhaps by Plagueis) then its entirely possible she is too.
 
Did you watch the trailers? Those implied she was going to be important (slow motion walk towards the camera). For what she ended up doing in this movie, they literally could have given her no time in those trailers. I do hope she actually gets something in future episodes bit goodness was she ever wasted as part of this movie.

I have seen the trailers but did not take those slow motion shots of Phasma walking to be indicators of huge importance. And again, the fact that Gwendoline Christie, et al. never had anything to say about Phasma except her gender seemed like a huge sign to me that there would be very little to this character, at least as far as VII is concerned.
 
Other than my major New Republic complaint,

Soundtrack was my only real disappointment.
Even Han's death which I thought would piss me off I thought was done well enough.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?
They stopped being all clones between 3 and 4.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

The Stormtroopers were always conscripts. Clones were phased out after the Empire was formed.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

There's a throw away line about going back to clone troopers in Ep 7 after Finn goes AWOL, if I remember right
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

Yeah Kylo Ren says to Hux "Maybe we should go back to using clones" or something like that when Finn defects.
 
A cousin of mine mentioned that Ren isn't a proper sith yet as he doesn't have the yellow eyes yet. Anakin turned after Order 66, and killing the children. Also, would Kylo Ren be Darth Ren after being fully trained?
 
Anyone else think it was weird when Rey came off the ship she immediately hugs Leia? Like youve never even met lol.

Rey knows that Leia and Han are / were in love.
Leia knows / felt that Han was killed.
Leia sees(!) that Rey is sad (because she was a huge fan of Han and he had become a sort of mentor to her)

They then comfort one another with a sincere hug.
Like people would.

There's a throw away line about going back to clone troopers in Ep 7 after Finn goes AWOL, if I remember right

Ren kinda goes all "should've just used clone troopers" after they find out it was Finn who helped Poe escape.
Hux says "my soldiers are hand picked and perfectly trained, F.N.somethingsomething is the first to show disobedience"

i suppose it's a matter of preference.

trained soldiers / clones / robots.

all of them have their up- and downsides.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

at some point the clones had to be replaced which is the way I always took it.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

The stormtroopers were never all clones. They were slowly retired from duty and replaced with non-clone conscripts.

The stormtroopers in the First Order are taken when they are children and raised to fight for them, whilst they feed them with their propaganda.
 
It was really good. Really felt like a labor of love, with the clear influence of Disney's helicopter parenting. It's a tight, generous, shiny movie. Yet - weirdly enough - Han Solo actually killed my suspension of disbelief for a damn long while. I get it, though - it was necessary. But the character is just too much. He's both a war hero in-universe and Harrison-Ford-the-star. He felt half-nostalgia machine, half-walking plot device. I swear it felt like watching an SLN skit, or a fan video at times. I actually felt relieved when Han died. "Phew, the trilogy is set in motion now and the new characters can breathe". But my frustrating mainly comes from the fact that the new characters can easily stand on their own. They really struck gold here. Rey, Finn and Poe are awesome.

In the end, it felt like a two-hour long introduction to something special. I really can't wait for what's coming next.


Obviously they could not make a starwars movie without Han Solo. But I am glad they wrote him out. He was a bit too much baggage to carry into the next movies. But I did like him ib this movie. And he had an death befitting a major character.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

Stormtroopers in the OT are not clones either, just men. The clones from the PT would have been old even by then, given they had accelerated aging. They'd have all died off by the ST, 50 years after the PT ended.
 
A cousin of mine mentioned that Ren isn't a proper sith yet as he doesn't have the yellow eyes yet. Anakin turned after Order 66, and killing the children. Also, would Kylo Ren be Darth Ren after being fully trained?

The Sith are gone as far as we know. Vader/Anakin ended them.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?
Stormtroopers≠clone troopers
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

I believe the TV shows show that the clones age quickly and die off, and are just phased out for new normal recruits. No retcon.
 
I liked how the movie seems to poke fun at itself and the SW universe in general. The back to back scenes of "and I'll drop the gun" followed by the Storm Troopers being like "nope" when Ren was flipping out. I feel like most of the intentional jokes landed pretty well.

The movie did a somewhat admirable job of trying to stick closer to the original trilogy's aesthetic. Some parts are a little jarring especially Maz and the tentacle monsters, but overall the cheese factor/CGI was tolerable.

Rey makes for a good Jedi. I'm hoping they don't make her backstory overly ridiculous. It's clear based on scenery that significant events occurred on Jakku at some point.

Ren's mask voice is GOAT. I'm not a fan of Adam Driver despite liking most movies that he's in, but he fits decently in this role. I just hope they keep the mask on him for most of the sequels because it makes him look a bit more formidable.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

The clone factories on Kamino were destroyed and most of the clones died through attrition between the trilogies.

The vast majority of Palpy's army (and subsequently FO) were voluntary and involuntary conscripts.
 
A cousin of mine mentioned that Ren isn't a proper sith yet as he doesn't have the yellow eyes yet. Anakin turned after Order 66, and killing the children. Also, would Kylo Ren be Darth Ren after being fully trained?

Sith (and Darths) are gone. Kylo is his proper name, He is the current Master of the Knights of Ren. All of this was said over the course of the movie if you look for it. Both "Knights of Ren" and "a Master Ren"

But yellow eyes are just when you've mastered the dark side no? Sith is just a label.

Basically. The Dark Side is the Dark Side. many have wielded it over the years. Look at the Inquisitors in Rebels. Again, they are not Sith, apprentices, etc.. Merely inquisitors who use the Dark Side.
 
A cousin of mine mentioned that Ren isn't a proper sith yet as he doesn't have the yellow eyes yet. Anakin turned after Order 66, and killing the children. Also, would Kylo Ren be Darth Ren after being fully trained?

They never mentioned Snoke or Kylo Ren being Sith in the film. Most likely they are just dark side users. The Sith are a specific order, after all, not all dark side users are Sith.
 
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After letting it sink in a little since last night, here's were I'd rank the movies based on my personal preference.

1- Return of the Jedi
2- Empire Strikes Back
3- The Force Awakens
4- A New Hope
5- Revenge of the Sith
6- Phantom Menace
7- Attack of the Clones



Speculation based on the fact that Anakin/Luke's lightsaber reacted to her, her innate Force abilities, and the lack of knowledge of her parents.

1- Empire Strikes Back
2- The Force Awakens
3- A New Hope
4- Return of the Jedi
5- Revenge of the Sith
6- The Phantom Menahce
200th - Attack of the Clones

Part of me wants Rey to be a Skywalker but ... you'd think Luke wouldn't make the same mistake Anakin did. But, both Luke and Leia turned out to remain on the Light side of the Force. Ben however was tempted and destroyed nearly every Jedi Padawan thank to Snoke. I think that Luke knew Ben couldn't be saved and just "left" him. He picked up Rey, wiped her mind (hence the "trigger" scene Rey has when she touches the saber ...) and dropped her on Jakku. Snoke turned Ben to the Dark Side and probably wanted to do the same to Rey but didn't know where she was dropped. Luke might've sensed Rey's potential and made sure she wouldn't be found untill he himself was ready to resume her training. The look on Luke's face at the end of the movie did it for me. You could see the pain he is in and the way he reacts to her ...

I have a feeling that Episode 8 will revolve around Snoke trying to find Rey and turn her so he can dispose of Ben. Seeing as Ben is still in touch with the Light Side of the Force. Ben redeeming himself and turns back to the Light-Side while Rey gets manipulated in killing Luke.
 
Thanks for the info on clone/stormtroopers. Makes sense now.

Those of you with younglings, how did they react? My seven-year-old wants to see it but he's pretty sensitive and I feel like the Big Death will hit him pretty hard.
 
Kylo isn't a Sith Lord. He isn't even Sith. They're gone! He's a shitty kid who doesn't understand how to actually use the Dark side and is constantly lashing out--likely because he was taught that's how the Dark side works.

I think an important distinction to remember going forward is that the Sith are likely gone from the universe for now. A Dark side user is not a Sith.

This...
 
Well it would be such a weird thing for her not to be his daughter haha the movie clearly showed it. With that last scene with Luke laying eyes on his long lost daughter, she has powers and this weird connection to lukes lightsaber. so Im just assuming it is like that. hahaha. could be wrong thought but doubt it.

I'm not saying you aren't supposed to speculate about that, that's how JJ operates.

That said, The Force also explains everything. Obi-Wan felt every death on Alderaan. They weren't all his children. Yoda knows everything there is to know about Luke, but they aren't related.
 
Question from a casual fan: Did the prequels retcon that Stormtroopers were all clones? Watching the OT it seemed like they were just normal guys, but then we had the clone nonsense in the PT.

And now, obviously they're not clones in this movie, so did JJ and friends just ignore that from the PT? And something was mentioned about clones in the new movie, wasn't it?

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Clone about 4 years pre-ANH.
Jango's DNA for production was breaking down, phased out as they got old and a few remained as advisors and trainers.
 
But yellow eyes are just when you've mastered the dark side no? Sith is just a label.

That we don't know! It may be a mark of the Sith or it may be a mark of the dark side. This is gonna be the first time we really get to see a dilineation in simply being dark side as opposed to being a Sith in the movies.

Sith was more than a label, though. It was the way they were taught. It was as much a label as Jedi is--you are a Sith when you have learned the teachings of the Sith, which Kylo doesn't have.
 
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