They are not gonna have the only female protagonist of Star Wars fall to the dark side.
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They are not gonna have the only female protagonist of Star Wars fall to the dark side.
Guys idk. I'm thinking and even though I have no logical basis for this. I feel Rey by the end of episode 8 falls to the darkside and maybe even becomes Ren's apprentice. Don't ask my why I think this. It's just something I feel would really shake things up.
No reason to think Luke left Rey on Jakku. Left in the hands of a bad guy on a deadly planet. The last one we see approach Rey before seeing her get dumped is Kylo. It's like she had served a purpose so her life was spared and as a thank you they just dropped her in a shitty place, literally like throwing a kid out of a car on the road.
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Ya I wondering if they'd be brave enough to do something like that, have the roles reversed. Kylo goes light.
How can someone kill his own father?
How can someone kill his own father?
Well, the only one that matters.Ahem...
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How can you be so sure?
It's not a question of "if."If Rey's going darkside, it has to be Finn vs. Rey.
Gotta hammer that tragedy nail
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If Rey's going darkside, it has to be Finn vs. Rey.
Gotta hammer that tragedy nail
How can someone kill his own father?
The horrible history of the way the Star Wars franchise has treated its female characters?How can you be so sure?
well kylo said that jedi's are assassin and murderer
We can definitely draw some safe conclusions about bridges they won't cross for merchandising reasons, I think.
I really hope LucasFilm and Disney have the balls to do things like this but I doubt it. They are too safe and stick to what appeals most to their marketing plans. But, you never know...
I don't know, ask Obi-Wan and Yoda? Their ultimate goal was for Luke to kill Vader.
Some of only adhere to the movies.
Who's that? Ohara?
No he didn't. He was talking about Han and Finn and I believe he said 'thieves' and 'liars'. Pretty sure he didn't say 'assassins'.
I hope not. They need to build on the identity they created. He's the best looking sith since Vader, IMO.So new outfit + lightsaber for ben?
So new outfit + lightsaber for ben?
Well but why would he said that, what happen to him?
The horrible history of the way the Star Wars franchise has treated its female characters?
I don't think this trilogy will end as dark as the PT did, which again, was because it was a tragedy from the very start.
If you think about the OT ending, it's not all that difficult on the emotions. Vader dies, the heroes live. I expect this trilogy to be pretty close to that. People like Star Wars when it's more upbeat than brooding.
That being said, how they get to that ending and what we learn about the characters and the fiction is what will be interesting.
I don't think this trilogy will end as dark as the PT did, which again, was because it was a tragedy from the very start.
If you think about the OT ending, it's not all that difficult on the emotions. Vader dies, the heroes live. I expect this trilogy to be pretty close to that. People like Star Wars when it's more upbeat than brooding.
That being said, how they get to that ending and what we learn about the characters and the fiction is what will be interesting.
Uh did you see the movie? They killed Han Solo....
Right. Let's turn the first female, Jedi-to-be protagonist of the franchise (re: movies) and make her a shitty person.So that means she isn't able to fall to the darkside? It would make and interesting arc. At the very least she will be seduced by the darkside.
So that means she isn't able to fall to the darkside? It would make and interesting arc. At the very least she will be seduced by the darkside.
Rey not turning to the dark side and "playing it safe" are not mutually exclusive.True, its just something about Disney and having a strong female character that has now become a huge success with little girls. Becoming a role model and icon to them makes me think they'll play it safe. I would like to be proven wrong though.
I mean, if Star Wars is intent on treating its female characters like shit, they can go ahead and have Rey turn to the dark side.
But I think the franchise has put that tendency behind it.
I mean, if Star Wars is intent on treating its female characters like shit, they can go ahead and have Rey turn to the dark side.
But I think the franchise has put that tendency behind it.
Like I said. I have no logical basis in my speculation but it would be interesting. You can beat your ass Kylo having completed his full turn to the darkside and we assume he'll complete his training as well. Will be better prepared to face Rey.
Now of course Rey will be well trained as well by training with Luke.
The unknown with Rey is her origin/parentage. What if Kylo knows something or discovers something about her past. Reveals it to her and it FUCKS her up mentally. I mean it would essentially be a "No, I am your father." moment. But still.
So that means she isn't able to fall to the darkside? It would make and interesting arc. At the very least she will be seduced by the darkside.
Right. Let's turn the first female, Jedi-to-be protagonist of the franchise (re: movies) and make her a shitty person.
That's not an interesting arc.
I think it's more likely that Rey will be able to utilize the Dark Side of the Force constructively versus actually succumbing to the Dark Side. Balance.
You seem to be confusing "tempted" and "seduced." She can and may be tempted that's okay! But seduced? Not gonna happen.I don't see how this as treating her character like shit. Luke nearly fell to the Darkside in Jedi. Anakin became Vader. Rey is clearly gifted in the force. It's not hard to imagine she'll at least be seduced. I just brought up the fact of her turning because it would be interesting.
Right. Let's turn the first female, Jedi-to-be protagonist of the franchise (re: movies) and make her a shitty person.
That's not an interesting arc.
Right. Let's turn the first female, Jedi-to-be protagonist of the franchise (re: movies) and make her a shitty person.
That's not an interesting arc.