

he fought Obi-Wan WAAAAAAYY back (possibly when he was a Padawan before EP 1 it's not clear) and he got knocked into a vat of Chemicals leaving him as the scarred fucked up thing he is. (he comes back via cloning instead of Palps, he has like A LOT of clones that Luke and Rey fight) is revealed to be that. Snoke's motivation in it is possibly even stupider than the Rey part Droid stuff. Now all films are judged on their politics.
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That movie screwed up film as an artform for a generation. The politicization around TLJ is the main reason I still hate it so much. Call out a few critics for bad politics and end their careers and boom, the rest fall in line nobody can openly criticize the movie without being tarred as essentially a secret white supremacist. Big corporations can just make whatever horrible shit they want, and find lunatics to retweet to support their position since causing the studio to adjust their position means those tweets are the majority and correct position. Modern morality is meaningless when profit is openly the only value. When people noticed TLJ was racist and sexist, they just trotted out some activists to explain that since our motives for noticing the racism and sexism was obviously based around being pissed off about Luke, therefore noticing was super toxic and racist and sexist and Trump stole the election. Look, they had the Tweetiots locked in that episode 8 was super woke, so they could get away with going super racist for the small boost in racist ticket sales.

I honestly hoped the initial hilarious TROS leaks were true and Kylo just died when Palpatine threw him away like trash.Īssuming the sequels won't be ignored in the future, I can't wait for Grogu to probably be added to list of characters that are blamed for totally innocent did no wrong Kylo's actions!!! /s

Writer's/Fan's obsessions of absolving kylo of everything by blaming literally everyone else(Han and Leia not spending every solitary second with him, out of character Luke considering killing him in his sleep, Snoke and Palpatine convincing him to be evil by somethingsomething voices, probably Chewie and Lando somehow, Rey rejecting his bs offer in TLJ) for his actions and desperately wanting to give him a bleh redemption arc and cringe stockholm syndrome esque romance just made me so annoyed. Sorry but I'm like NO every time I see a "Kylo should've lived." He didn't deserve to. I did honestly at least find him more entertaining in scenes when he was just being a villain.
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Īdam Driver is a decent actor but I personally really didn't care for the character of Kylo. Foster reveals he attempted to retcon the Rian Johnson-directed middle chapter with an unused treatment for Episode IX, calling The Last Jedi a " terrible film " and " a terrible Star Wars movie. And we all know why zero happened with it - and there's no need to go into it in-depth - but that's, sadly, just the way things are."īut Finn and Rey spend much of The Last Jedi separated, and Finn is linked romantically to franchise newcomer Rose (Kelly Marie Tran). "I expected to see that developed further in Episode VIII ," Foster said. I'm going to tell you one thing they made me take out because enough time has passed, I don't think it matters," Foster said, adding only that there was "obviously the beginnings of a relationship" between Finn and Rey. "There were a couple of things in there, and a couple of things that happened subsequently that bothered me. Some of the things they said to take out I thought were silly and would really have improved the book if I had been able to leave them in the book, but I can't talk about those." "Some things they said to take out, and some things they left alone. Not so much with the characters, because the characters are fairly well-established in a screenplay," Foster told Midnight's Edge. "I did my usual thing when I do these adaptations of trying to fix things that I think need fixing in the story and fixing in the science. When he attempted to water seeds that were planted for an eventual Finn-Rey romance, Foster says he was forced to remove a scene relating to the blossoming relationship:

Abrams' franchise revival The Force Awakens. The author of the original Star Wars novelization and sequel novel Splinter of the Mind's Eye, Foster agreed to write the novel adaptation of filmmaker J.J. Star Wars: The Force Awakens novelization author Alan Dean Foster says there was "obviously the beginnings of a relationship" between Finn (John Boyega) and Rey (Daisy Ridley) that failed to materialize over the Star Wars sequel trilogy - and a hint at that relationship was removed from his novel. Oh, I love good tea and Alan Dean Foster spills the best tea:
