MrPressStart
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I think that Kylo is older and after he killed off the jedi academy her parents (Han and Leia) hid her on Jakku so Kylo would not kill her. That is what I am going with.
I think that Kylo is older and after he killed off the jedi academy her parents (Han and Leia) hid her on Jakku so Kylo would not kill her. That is what I am going with.
I think that Kylo is older and after he killed off the jedi academy her parents (Han and Leia) hid her on Jakku so Kylo would not kill her. That is what I am going with.
Kenobi makes the most sense based on what we see of Ray on screen.
I also like the idea of Max von Sydow's character being related to that lineage. It would make his exchange with Kylo more than just a ripoff of the Vader/Obi Wan dialogue from ANH.
She's not Obi-Wan's daughter. That makes absolutely no sense.
If really doesn't. Obi Wan is your grandpa doesn't have much weight to it and its convoluted. We'd a lengthy explanation telling us how.
I think that Kylo is older and after he killed off the jedi academy her parents (Han and Leia) hid her on Jakku so Kylo would not kill her. That is what I am going with.
And then she forgot what her dad looked like? Han forgot the daughter he dropped off on Jakku, where she claimed to find the Falcon, and didn't recognize or make the connection? Leia didn't feel it through the Force? Nor Ren?
No.
She's not Luke's daughter. She was well aware she was being abandoned on Jakku. She cried. You think she WOULDN'T remember Luke is her dad? Come on.
She's not Obi-Wan's daughter. That makes absolutely no sense. Same for Han/Leia.
So, in my mind:
A: Palpatine's offspring
B: Snoke's Offspring
C: Anakin reincarnated
Everything in that vision was related to Luke.
He's definitely older. The 2 actors are almost 10 years apart in age. I think its also been confirmed Rey has like 6 when abandoned.
Lol listen to yourself man. Do you honestly believe that an explanation anything other than she is related to no one makes more sense? How is it any more logical she is Luke's daughter? And if Leia or Ren don't know about her why is she in hiding?
Daisy Ridley thought the question was answered in TFA. So none of your options make sense. The most logical option is that she is Luke's daughter, why else would his lightsaber trigger a vision of her abandonment on Jakku? Everything in that vision was related to Luke.
Cool, so Leia, being force-sensitive, didn't sense her niece? Ren didn't sense his cousin? Ok.
No you wouldn't. Why would you need a lengthy explanation? People say this as if audiences couldn't roll with a quick minute-long expositional piece (or force flashback)
You don't need to write a wikipedia entry into your script, or ask an actor to perform it.
It's Luke. I thought it was obvious, too.
First all of, you are making great leaps to assume "force sensing someone" is a universal skill like Cerebro where you can just find whoever you want, whenever you want.
Second of all, like I said the most logical thing is she is a nobody.
"you're obi wan's grand something or another"
"what? no I'm not, that doesn't make any sense"
"search your feelings..."
"you know what, come to think of it you're absolutely right"
No, it wasn't. Also, Snoke was in TFA, and was suddenly VERY insistent she be brought to him, rather than killed.
First all of, you are making great leaps to assume "force sensing someone" is a universal skill like Cerebro where you can just find whoever you want, whenever you want.
Second of all, like I said the most logical thing is she is a nobody.
It was/is obvious to me too, I didn't know people were questioning it?! My only question is who is the mother since Luke is definitely her dad.
No, it wasn't. Also, Snoke was in TFA, and was suddenly VERY insistent she be brought to him, rather than killed.
Snoke is not human so that rules him out straight away.
Why would the man who created the Knights of Ren and went through the trouble of turning Ben Solo abandon his force-sensitive daughter?
Er, do we know that? He's disfigured, but we don't know he isn't human.
Er, do we know that? He's disfigured, but we don't know he isn't human.
It's been shown in the movies that once a character's force sensitivity manifests, they can sense and be sensed by their family. Leia and Luke sense each other. Vader and Luke sense each other. The only weirdness is Vader and Leia.
Shes a Force clone with implanted memories
Punished Rey finds out shes a body double for Luke
We do, though it wasn't explicitly said in the movies. I forget the specifics but he's way taller than a human. 10ft~ish.
He's actually around 7ft.We do, though it wasn't explicitly said in the movies. I forget the specifics but he's way taller than a human. 10ft~ish.
My interpretation is they can sense people they know very well or had known very well. Kind of like an old friends laugh you'd never forget. But if its someone you barely know or don't know at all you wouldn't be able to sense them/know who they were intuitively.
Either way you slice it,Leia and Kylo didn't say anything to her about being related to her so there are inconsistencies in all the theories except for she is a nobody.
We do, though it wasn't explicitly said in the movies. I forget the specifics but he's way taller than a human. 10ft~ish.
Huh.
He's actually around 7ft.
I believe Andy Serkis let slip he was 7ft something tall.
The theory about being Obi-Wan's granddaughter doesn't have inconsistencies. The biggest counter to it is, "Nobody ever said anything about Obi-Wan having a kid." Which applies to every other theory as well.
I mean, she could very well be the child of unknown characters ("nobodies") or generally anyone resonable... but at the very least her comment on thinking it was obvious means it's most likely a previous character.
It was/is obvious to me too, I didn't know people were questioning it?! My only question is who is the mother since Luke is definitely her dad.
Snoke is single handidly the worst thing of the new trilogy,
I hate everything about this character, from his pefromance capture Actor, his design, his lazy existance
I hate Snoke, worst Star Wars character. Even Jar-Jar has more inherent value than Snoke
Snoke is single handidly the worst thing of the new trilogy,
I hate everything about this character, from his pefromance capture Actor, his design, his lazy existance
I hate Snoke, worst Star Wars character. Even Jar-Jar has more inherent value than Snoke
Hating on Andy Serkis?
If Rey does turn out to be the reincarnation of Anakin as the earlier leaks suggested then it's going to take some convoluted shit to explain to the audience.
At least it will be a good indication of the franchise jumping the shark and then just writing it off forever.
If Rey does turn out to be the reincarnation of Anakin as the earlier leaks suggested
What if Palpatine created Rey using the power he learned from Plagueis
But is it possible to learn this power?
What if Palpatine created Rey using the power he learned from Plagueis
But is it possible to learn this power?
Why do I get the feeling that the answer to this question isn't going to be explicitly provided in The Last Jedi?
There are so many things that require explanations...
- Who the hell is Snoke?
- What was he doing while the Empire was around? Did he know Vader or the Emperor?
- How powerful is Snoke with the Force?
- When and how did Snoke "notice" and start to manipulate Ben?
- What exactly happened at Luke's Jedi Academy?
- Who are the Knights of Ren? Where are they?
- Who are Rey's parents?
- Why was she abandoned on Jakku?
These are all questions that need answers. In addition, the film actually has to provide us with an actual plot, significant character development for Snoke/Finn/Poe, and has to set us up for the finale with Episode IX.
If anyone could do it, it's Rian Johnson, but honestly, I have a feeling that we're going to be asking many of these same questions for the next 2 years.
There are people that are quite literally convinced that Obi Wan is her grandfather, and that "all the evidence" points towards that. I mean, that may very well be the case, but it's certainly not obvious, or even implied.