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Post by Waxer-n-boil on Dec 14, 2017 2:55:15 GMT
Rey had also read Kylo's mind, apparently by accident, so she knew she had the Force. That was still BS, though. Well, let's be honest. Star Wars was never particularly smart or deep. If you wanted to call bullshit on its universe or the Force or its politics or character motivations, there's no shortage of things to nitpick or gripe about. Star Wars was never an exercise in world-building or a character study; it's breezy, escapist fiction and it's kinda silly and dumb. You're not supposed to think too hard about it and you're not supposed to walk away from the films with a greater understanding of the world-- you're just supposed to enjoy the ride and have a good time and be thrilled and entertained. Why Star Wars has to be something more than just a fun excursion and taken seriously is beyond me. While true, the problem is that TFA was remarkably more poorly written from a mythos standpoint than the other films.
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