Kor of Memory
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I'm saying we can plainly see that not everyone "gets it" or at least that not everyone agrees on the specifics of how they get it. It opens this whole fandom discussion and confusion and it doesn't really gain us anything, at least not anything I'm glad to have gained.
I know it's twisted logic but I'm kinda glad that they got their new death star out of the way in VII, because I feel like there's no way they'll go back to that well again for this trilogy. If it didn't happen here I'd be anticipating its return in Episode IX
That's the impression I had too (I think it's mentioned in the title crawl?)
The republic doesn't see them as a threat, nothing a small Resistance for can't deal with.
Although Starkiller got destroyed and FO probably lost a ton of people in that, they probably do have a bit of a political advantage at the moment, with the Republic's capital and its leader destroyed and dead.
No. It's not 100% needed.
But I fail to see how it confuses things.
Are midichlorians unnecessary? Yeah. Are they confusing? I must have been some sort of 13 years old supergenius, because I was never confused by any of it.
I am hedging bets that Rian Johnson is about to deliver an even bigger blow than 'I am your father' in episode 8
Kylo Ren is fucking brilliant, probably the best villain the series has had if you remove how iconic Vader became, and I absolutely love the idea of flipping it around and doing a character that fights with the light side inside of him and is utterly convinced the dark side is where he should remain while fighting that urge other than the other way around, while at the same time being a fucking brat throwing temper tantrums and nobody really liking him or respecting him other than being afraid of him possibly killing you out of anger. I love that he killed Solo cause they fucking cemented the audience hate and if they actually go with his redeeming it's gonna be fucking impossible after that so I cannot wait.
He might be straight up the most interesting character in fuckin star wars depending on how they do his arc going forward but the potential is ludacris
so what im saying is if you dont like him you a doo-doo head
here's another great thing about Kylo Ren aka best star wars character aka <3:
he basically already fucked up. He doesnt know how Vader went down. He doesnt know that he sacrificed himself cause he put his own family ahead of the dark side. Anakin ultimately chose family. Above all. He fucking killed the emperor.
Kylo Ren already killed his fucking father for the Dark Side. He thinks it was the right thing. The Vader move. Vader would fuckin bitch slap the brat. He did the absolute opposite of what his hero and idol did when faced with the same situation.
He tried to live up to the legacy of the dark side and his family and he already fucking screwed up HARD, with both.
that's the turning point in future films, but the hell does it work when he already killed a beloved character? it doesnt, and he dies a fuckin sad pathetic tragic figure with the coolest arc in the saga.
Right?? It shows how much Luke fucked up though if he refused to tell anyone what happened aboard the second Death Star.here's another great thing about Kylo Ren aka best star wars character aka <3:
he basically already fucked up. He doesnt know how Vader went down. He doesnt know that he sacrificed himself cause he put his own family ahead of the dark side. Anakin ultimately chose family. Above all. He fucking killed the emperor.
Kylo Ren already killed his fucking father for the Dark Side. He thinks it was the right thing. The Vader move. Vader would fuckin bitch slap the brat. He did the absolute opposite of what his hero and idol did when faced with the same situation.
He tried to live up to the legacy of the dark side and his family and he already fucking screwed up HARD
that's the turning point in future films, but the hell does it work when he already killed a beloved character? it doesnt, and he dies a fuckin sad pathetic tragic figure
If nothing else that kind makes Rylo even more pathetic yeah?That's a lovely read of the content in the film, but apparently the novelization makes it clear that Kylo Ren is aware of Vader's fate, and considers it a momentary lapse, not a true reversal.
Can you answer any of my questions?
remember when star wars was this?
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That's a lovely read of the content in the film, but apparently the novelization makes it clear that Kylo Ren is aware of Vader's fate, and considers it a momentary lapse, not a true reversal.
Really? I wouldn't be shocked if this wasn't the only one, and they converted a bunch of planets into Starkillers. I mean the non-Jedi need something to fight against in the next movie.I know it's twisted logic but I'm kinda glad that they got their new death star out of the way in VII, because I feel like there's no way they'll go back to that well again for this trilogy. If it didn't happen here I'd be anticipating its return in Episode IX
Regarding mention of the Seth, I thought Maze mentioned them briefly when she did her "I've seen evil over the years under many names, the Empire, the With, and now the First Order". But I may be misremembering that. I need to see it again!
remember when star wars was this?
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Regarding mention of the Sith, I thought Maze mentioned them briefly when she did her "I've seen evil over the years under many names, the Empire, the sith, and now the First Order". But I may be misremembering that. I need to see it again!
Apparently she did 😞Regarding mention of the Sith, I thought Maze mentioned them briefly when she did her "I've seen evil over the years under many names, the Empire, the sith, and now the First Order". But I may be misremembering that. I need to see it again!
So many midichlorians in this pictureremember when star wars was this?
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remember when star wars was this?
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This is why Rey will not turn to the dark side http://www.ew.com/article/2015/12/22/star-wars-force-awakens-rey
here's another great thing about Kylo Ren aka best star wars character aka <3:
he basically already fucked up. He doesnt know how Vader went down. He doesnt know that he sacrificed himself cause he put his own family ahead of the dark side. Anakin ultimately chose family. Above all. He fucking killed the emperor.
Kylo Ren already killed his fucking father for the Dark Side. He thinks it was the right thing. The Vader move. Vader would fuckin bitch slap the brat. He did the absolute opposite of what his hero and idol did when faced with the same situation.
He tried to live up to the legacy of the dark side and his family and he already fucking screwed up HARD, with both.
that's the turning point in future films, but the hell does it work when he already killed a beloved character? it doesnt, and he dies a fuckin sad pathetic tragic figure with the coolest arc in the saga.
I guess the most we can agree on is that Midichlorians were unnecessary.
We only disagree on that you think they make things more confusing, while I believe they are irrelevant.![]()
The Sith were mentioned in Episode VII alright.
This really seems like it should be the thing I don't know why they didn't bother communicating it in the movie.
Some people read his poor performance in the woods as reflecting an inner turmoil over this but I don't know if that tracks. Maybe killing Han did bring him up to his full potential, but unfortunately he was born with low midiclorians count so that's as far as he can go.
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Wasn't a fan of the Star Killer base planet blowing up. Seriously, did we really need that? I felt no emotion whatsoever when that happened. All they needed to do was disable the weapon and leave it at that. For me, blowing up the entire planet added nothing to the movie.
Obi-Wan vs Anakin was perfectly fine if you cut the flashy stuff that was added to one up not only Star Wars fights but POTC and sword fights in cinema history(wire swing, lava surfing, pillar falling)
It actually told a character story fine
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2 highly skilled Jedi.
Obi-Wan goes for one maybe two offensive attacks that entire fight.
Meanwhile Anakin is just raging out and trying to brute force it.
I really wish Lucas hadn't added that extra crap and spliced the Yoda fight into it because honestly its a darn good 1on1 saber fight.
All you are going to get as replies are "look at that fight. There is no emotion, no intensity, just ballet".
Really? I wouldn't be shocked if this wasn't the only one, and they converted a bunch of planets into Starkillers. I mean the non-Jedi need something to fight against in the next movie.
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See my comment about Ren in that same post. I'm being cheeky there but also... the existence of a force ceiling bothers me more than zero. Nobody ever wants to hear what Ren's count is.
That's a lovely read of the content in the film, but apparently the novelization makes it clear that Kylo Ren is aware of Vader's fate, and considers it a momentary lapse, not a true reversal.
Here's the thing. Prequel haters always bitch about "they explain too much!!"
And then here you are, asking even more questions.
The answer to your questions are never given. There is nothing official. The fact that you are wondering for those answers makes me think you as a fan are the problem here, not the movies.
A production shot?
remember when star wars was this?
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Kylo definitely knows that Anakin turned at the end. That's why he's worried about Light Side seduction. He wants to "finish what Vader started" because he thinks Vader's turn at the end was a tragic failure of an otherwise great man. Right? He's trying to surpass Vader by killing his family; killing family wasn't something Vader was willing to do. If Vader had killed Luke maybe he'd've achieved the Dark Side godhead.
I actually like that dynamic more than him not knowing about Anakin's turn.
I wouldn't count out another death star at all for ix, or another super weapon at the very least.
Great interpretation! Kylo's so cool. Hopefully we get a lot more of him without his mask in the next one, there's no point to the mask when training alone with Snoke right?Kylo definitely knows that Anakin turned at the end. That's why he's worried about Light Side seduction. He wants to "finish what Vader started" because he thinks Vader's turn at the end was a tragic failure of an otherwise great man. Right? He's trying to surpass Vader by killing his family; killing family wasn't something Vader was willing to do. If Vader had killed Luke maybe he'd've achieved the Dark Side godhead.
I actually like that dynamic more than him not knowing about Anakin's turn.
There's a fine line. If you don't see it, that's great and I'm glad you can enjoy it. Either keep it vague and just call it fucking magic, or explain it in a way that makes sense. Don't give me a half ass explanation and expect me not to think about that explanation at all.
Damn Hayden Christensens career took a nosedive after episode 3. Kinda feel bad, I mean he had to work with a pretty shitty script.
I think a likely scenario is that Rey was a student of Luke's whose mother was killed by the Knights of Ren along with the rest of Luke's students. As such, he comes to adopt her, assuming responsibility for her, and making her a Skywalker.
Stunned by his own actions, Kyo Ren fell to his knees. Following through on the act ought to have made him stronger, a part of him believed. Instead, he found himself weakend. He did not hear the roar of the enraged Wookiee above, but he did feel the sting of the shot from the bowcaster as it slammed into his side, knocking him back on the walkway.
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Amid the rising bedlam and confusion, Kylo Ren struggled to stand. As he did, so his gaze turned upward.
Another interesting aspect regarding Kylo that is apparently in the novelization, is that killing Han didn't accomplish what he wanted it to for himself. He was wrecked with guilt and trying to suppress the light during that fight with Rey and Finn.
From Reddit:
This is why Rey will not turn to the dark side http://www.ew.com/article/2015/12/22/star-wars-force-awakens-rey
Lords of the Seth would make a good stable prior to his return.
bridge scene:
when Kylo's face goes into the dark, right before killing Han, it was because the weapon stopped charging, right? as in, the sun blew out at that exact "dark side" moment
I dont know if I got that right but if so it was real good little clever moment
Really? I wouldn't be shocked if this wasn't the only one, and they converted a bunch of planets into Starkillers. I mean the non-Jedi need something to fight against in the next movie.
Damn Hayden Christensens career took a nosedive after episode 3. Kinda feel bad, I mean he had to work with a pretty shitty script.