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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2017 1:03:04 GMT
No, sorry, you couldn't be more wrong about me. I've never liked Luke. Rey let go of her past? WHAT PAST?!? Poe became a leader? Of what? There's nothing left. Finn wasn't ruled by his fear? He started the movie off by trying to run like a coward again. What are you talking about? The only fear he has left to face is that toad who's fallen in love with him and trying to escape anymore of her awkward sexual harassment. Luke never would have acted the way he did in this movie. It was completely at odds with his past character development and the astral projection scene was a complete disaster, also spitting in the face of established lore. ProfileThere is a small group left. But anyway. It's not about becoming a leader of a thing, but a leader in person. The point is for them to rebuild the Rebellion You know, I'm glad you brought that up, because that was another major failure of this movie. Did Rian Johnson even view TFA once before he started making this movie? They're called THE RESISTANCE. There is NO REBELLION in this movie. That was the OT. Yes there was and you're missing the point. I have no problem with them introducing astral projection, in fact, I applaud that decision. The problem I have with it is that characters in the EU did this all the time and it didn't "sap them" of their very lives. I don't care that it wasn't thoroughly discussed or explained. That's fine too. What's not fine is acting like using that power took so much energy to perform that Luke died from it. That spits in the face of the ho-hum way it was used by characters in the EU. Even if they decided to change how astral projection works in new canon, fine, I got no problem with that either, unless, of course, it results in death. That just made no sense whatsoever. It was an idiot coming up with an idiotic way to kill off an old hero because that idiot doesn't know jack shit about Star Wars. It was a miserable failure.
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