Dunno if you saw in the old thread, but I finished my last ep. of Full of Sith today and made sure to namecheck you and your observations from the previous thread.
Hope your screenname is pronounced Fed-dot-En-El, because that's how I said it.
Wow, really? I never got that impression but I guess it's possible. I don't know if a droid having such a high position makes sense, though.
This argument is still raging on? Ren stopping the blaster bolt and freezing people with ease- a skill no one in the entire series has displayed with such prowess- feel like the out of character parts, not his loss to Rey. We get plenty of build up to that loss, but see nothing that suggests why a non-Sith, still in training, emotionally conflicted force user could pull off feats neither Yoda nor the emperor could.
How can Rey be Obi Wan's daughter? He's been dead for what, 30 years?
How can Rey be Obi Wan's daughter? He's been dead for what, 30 years?
Granddaughter
For the record again, Kylo Ren is 29-30 and Rey is around 19-20. Do we know when he turned?
There's multiple destroyers on the planet. According to the art book, both star destroyers and one super star destroyer. It's possible she scavenged the staff from the super star destroyer from an earlier scavenge. It'd be fit for a place Palpatine may have stored some stuff.
Also why don't you think Snoke is Plagueis?
It definitely fills in some gaps here and there, like the name of the old man that gives Poe the map for example. Can be overly descriptive of minutiae at times. I'm enjoying it though.
I can't believe we're getting a young Han Solo movie no one wants instead of this."KENOBI: A Star Wars Story"
Coming 2021
BELIEVE!!!
my favorite theory yet lolJedi Sperm Bank, Luke finds it and starts making new Jedi. Rey Kenobi and Finn Windu.
How can Rey be Obi Wan's daughter? He's been dead for what, 30 years?
How did they do Obi-wan calling Rey in her vision?
I forgot to put force user after untrained.
She's not untrained lol. She was a bad ass throughout the film. Fending off multiple enemies at one point earlier, with just a staff and some martial arts. Even Finn is also a stormtrooper who according to the art book, was top of his class in nearly everything.
Add to that Kylo was badly injured and emotionally completely unbalanced. It's clear through several scenes he's most powerful when he's fully in control. In that fight it was the complete opposite, and he was an angry emotional mess.
I don't think people complaining about the fight or outcome as an example of poor writing have really thought things through.
Kylo is clearly not fully trained; he's young and the big bad at the end calls him back to be fully trained. He's also quite wounded, having been shot in the side by Chewie (a point reiterated several times during the fight) and cut badly in the shoulder by Finn. He'd also just killed his father and was an emotional wreak, and was facing someone who knew how to melee fight for a very long time; I wouldn't be surprised if Rey was actually more experienced that Kylo was as a melee fighter. And Kylo still had her on the run until the very end.
The entire series is full of people with superior power losing to those weaker than them due to being reckless, emotional and hasty. The entire Skywalker line of Jedi had the same issue. It's consistent for the series and based on what had just happened to Kylo Ren.
And, he barely lost after receiving several injuries throughout and before the fight.
Ok.One was training, the other was surviving.
One was trying to live up to the family legacy and the pressure that comes with it, while the other one was trying to survive on nothing but their wits.
One is mentally unstable, the other is a strong independent woman![]()
Which one do you think will draw more power out of the force?
Mentally broken or someone with a strong will?
And in the end it wasn't the force that helped her win. It was conquering her own fear and fighting the way she always does.
Not to win, but to survive.
I can't believe we're getting a young Han Solo movie no one wants instead of this.
1. Blown up with the New Republic Senate
About Snoke's "Find Ren and bring him to me!" bit at the end, just before the planet exploded, how does that work? I thought Snoke was a projection but either way, Ren must have gotten out of there right?
Is it too late for Disney to cancel that shit?
Is it too late for Disney to cancel that shit?
I doubt Rey's street-wise skills (part-timing with scavenging) are nearly as effective as Kylo's dedicated training from the order. Also, Rey got bopped into a tree and hit the ground at the height that could fracture bones. Rey being on the run early on was simply because she hadn't believed in her power.Kylo is clearly not fully trained; he's young and the big bad at the end calls him back to be fully trained. He's also quite wounded, having been shot in the side by Chewie (a point reiterated several times during the fight) and cut badly in the shoulder by Finn. He'd also just killed his father and was an emotional wreak, and was facing someone who knew how to melee fight for a very long time; I wouldn't be surprised if Rey was actually more experienced that Kylo was as a melee fighter. And Kylo still had her on the run until the very end.
IIRC Luke got mad strong after getting destabilized by Vader.The entire series is full of people with superior power losing to those weaker than them due to being reckless, emotional and hasty. The entire Skywalker line of Jedi had the same issue. It's consistent for the series and based on what had just happened to Kylo Ren.
Or even bigger than the hologram.It would be hilarious if Snoke was 2 feet tall.
I assume one doesn't have to be force sensitive to use it, Han Solo used Luke's once in ESB, although it wasn't in combat.Oh, one last question. Can only a Jedi/Person with the force use a Light Saber as a weapon, or can anyone?
We saw Rey use it super effectively, and saw her using the force, So I assume she's the new Jedi.
Fin also used the same light saber for a while, but didn't really seem to use it well? (I mean, he hit the bad guy once with it?), does that mean he is also a form of Jedi/Has force?
I've got nothing to back it up, at all, other than just a gut impression.
Things that made me think that were the voice, the cold logic of all her actions and, for better or worse, the fact that the scene in which they had her disarming the defenses struck me as similar to the ANH scene were C3PO and R2D2 are in the control room and R2 is doing his thing.
I could be totally wrong.
Nah. it's basically the whole reason Lawrence Kasdan is even there. He signed on to do the Han film before he ever started work on the Force Awakens.
I would say it's very unlikely the entire New Republic fleet was in orbit of the New Republic home world. Even with the importance of that planet it's likely only a very small percentage of their fleet would of been in the system (and probably only the ones in orbit would of been destroyed, some of the ships probably weren't in orbit).
I did find it kinda odd the New Republic fleet didn't help attack the planet, I imagine most of the commanders would of wanted to attack the people who destroyed their capital, but they might not of been able to get to the Starkiller Planet in time. I think C3PO even says something like it's too bad the New Republic fleet wasn't able to be there/help.
I would say it's very unlikely the entire New Republic fleet was in orbit of the New Republic home world. Even with the importance of that planet it's likely only a very small percentage of their fleet would of been in the system (and probably only the ones in orbit would of been destroyed, some of the ships probably weren't in orbit).
I did find it kinda odd the New Republic fleet didn't help attack the planet, I imagine most of the commanders would of wanted to attack the people who destroyed their capital, but they might not of been able to get to the Starkiller Planet in time. I think C3PO even says something like it's too bad the New Republic fleet wasn't able to be there/help.
Interesting that Hux survives his deathstar being destroyed while his counter point Tarkin went down with his. Even as Kylo was able to kill his father and succeed where Vader, his counter part, couldn't.
Either Snoke really did learn from the fall of the Galactic Empire and hand picked his cultists more wisely, or JJ wants these guys to stick around for awhile so he can keep a throwback thread alive
Oh, one last question. Can only a Jedi/Person with the force use a Light Saber as a weapon, or can anyone?
We saw Rey use it super effectively, and saw her using the force, So I assume she's the new Jedi.
Fin also used the same light saber for a while, but didn't really seem to use it well? (I mean, he hit the bad guy once with it?), does that mean he is also a form of Jedi/Has force?
If Kylo Ren ever had real proper training with a lightsaber intended for practical combat, he would not be using a stupid ass cross shaped modded saber. The first thing his master would have told him in training is "You are not Darth Maul".
Interesting that Hux survives his deathstar being destroyed while his counter point Tarkin went down with his. Even as Kylo was able to kill his father and succeed where Vader, his counter part, couldn't.
Either Snoke really did learn from the fall of the Galactic Empire and hand picked his cultists more wisely, or JJ wants these guys to stick around for awhile so he can keep a throwback thread alive
Sorry to bring up the art book again, but it says in it that his lightsaber is very crudely and inefficiently designed and made (by Kylo), so he clearly isn't particularly well trained yet. My guess is after Snope fully trains him, he'll design and build a far better and more polished saber.
I doubt Rey's street-wise skills (part-timing with scavenging) are nearly as effective as Kylo's dedicated training from the order. Also, Rey got bopped into a tree and hit the ground at the height that could fracture bones.
IIRC Luke got mad strong after getting destabilized by Vader.
but he had a practical effect for it in combat and the vents were because the crystal was unstable because it was sithIf Kylo Ren ever had real proper training with a lightsaber intended for practical combat, he would not be using a stupid ass cross shaped modded saber. The first thing his master would have told him in training is "You are not Darth Maul".
Oh, one last question. Can only a Jedi/Person with the force use a Light Saber as a weapon, or can anyone?
We saw Rey use it super effectively, and saw her using the force, So I assume she's the new Jedi.
Fin also used the same light saber for a while, but didn't really seem to use it well? (I mean, he hit the bad guy once with it?), does that mean he is also a form of Jedi/Has force?
Oh yeah, not sure if it was mentioned in the last thread, but I'll mention it in this one:
They did call in James Arnold Taylor to do his Ben Kenobi voice, speaking the word "Rey" in that vision. But he didn't make the final cut, because the line was then dubbed again by Ewan McGregor.
So they specifically went out of their way to have Obi-Wan say her name for this movie.
Or perhaps it's a deficiency in storytelling that you're not considering when so many people notice the same thing. It's fine if you disagree, but it's intellectually lazy to write the entire argument off as some gamer-gate like mob-mentality.
There have been plenty of complaints about the other, non-women, characters too. But I don't think it's surprising that the main protagonist would also be the one who draws the most attention. Hell, Anakin Skywalker got so much shit that Jake Lloyd quit acting.
No, I'm pretty sure anyone can use it. It's just a signature weapon for Jedi specifically. Finn uses it in the movie and General Grievous uses plenty of them and he's certainly not a Jedi. I don't think he had the force either, but maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong about that one.Oh, one last question. Can only a Jedi/Person with the force use a Light Saber as a weapon, or can anyone?
We saw Rey use it super effectively, and saw her using the force, So I assume she's the new Jedi.
Fin also used the same light saber for a while, but didn't really seem to use it well? (I mean, he hit the bad guy once with it?), does that mean he is also a form of Jedi/Has force?
I figured that was pretty much the truth that the movie tells and not a theory?Theory we kicked around a little on Full of Sith:
What if the Knights of Ren are fellow students of Luke's that Kylo & Snoke turned? What if part of what has Luke so fucked up that he went into exile is that he had to basically kill his own students - except he can't bring himself to take out his own nephew?