A Spirited 15 Rounds ...

bclane

Well-Known Member
Yes, retconing a retcon would be so terribly unforgivably sloppy at this point. They might as well just continue on pretending that TFA didn't happen.
Yeah, I agree that would be sloppy. But I don’t agree with you that TLJ is a retcon of TFA, and yes, I have read all your detailed posts on the topic. I just don’t agree.

I like how passionate you are about Star Wars. As a lifelong fan myself, I legit feel for you that you hate the new movies as much as you have expressed that you do here (I would be hurting if I felt that way about them) and I do wish the new movies weren’t so polarizing. I think the vast majority of viewers either like them or love them but there is no doubt, in my mind at least, that a large number of hard core fans disagree and legit hate them. I am hopeful that IX will tie everything together in a way that we can all be happy about it but I doubt it. We’ll see.
 

bclane

Well-Known Member
If Kylo lied...that would be seen as a retcon?

I would kind of expect a bad guy to not be above lying.

Or am I missing something that establishes that Kylo was definitely telling the truth?
RJ has confirmed that Kylo wasn't lying and that he believed, at the time, that what he told Rey was true. However, we all know how Force visions work. They can be misinterpreted. They sometimes show something that might look different from a different angle. For example, Kylo saw Rey turn to the dark side and join him. Rey saw Kylo turn to the light side and go against Snoke. They were both wrong...and right at the same time. Rey did work with Kylo to defeat Snoke's guards, but she didn't turn to the dark side and Kylo did kill Snoke, but he didn't turn to the light. They both simply misinterpreted what they saw through the Force vision of the future. Had they seen farther into the future, they would have had more of the truth. And really, both of these visions could still come true and both Rey and Kylo could turn to the other side before it's all said and done. But I hope not. Anyway, RJ left it open that JJ could give her parents a different significance than being nobody. Everything we learn in Star Wars is always, "from a certain point of view" imo..
 

AEfx

Well-Known Member
I legit feel for you that you hate the new movies as much as you have expressed that you do here.

If you read my posts as clearly as you say you have, you would know that I do not "hate" the "new movies".

I thought TFA was great - until TLJ went and made it look like the stupid Mary Sue story so many criticized it for when it came out by essentially rendering the largest chunks of the film pointless. The blame is put on TLJ, which ignored basically everything about TFA. I'm glad you are able to look past the massive incongruities between the films and just enjoy them on a surface, moment-to-moment level - I just had higher hopes that Disney/Lucasfilm would have presented us with a story that at least made sense.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Turns out Rey is really the daughter of Qui-Gon Jinn's force ghost and Ahsoka Tano. But in order to hide the child from their enemies, they gave her to trusted friends to raise her. But their ship was attacked by an Imperial vessel and crashed on Jakuu. These trusted friends died in the crash, but the child was found by some rough trade drunks who sold off Rey at a young age. So, Rey only knows of her drunken parents who she fantasizes are good people coming back for her, misinterpreting her Force-sense that Qui-Gon and Ahsoka are looking for her. And Kylo misreads Rey's memories and only focuses in on the drunks.

Where's my paycheck, Ms. Kennedy?
 

bclane

Well-Known Member
If you read my posts as clearly as you say you have, you would know that I do not "hate" the "new movies".

I thought TFA was great - until TLJ went and made it look like the stupid Mary Sue story so many criticized it for when it came out by essentially rendering the largest chunks of the film pointless. The blame is put on TLJ, which ignored basically everything about TFA. I'm glad you are able to look past the massive incongruities between the films and just enjoy them on a surface, moment-to-moment level - I just had higher hopes that Disney/Lucasfilm would have presented us with a story that at least made sense.
We have differing opinions over whether the movies make sense or not and that’s fine.
 

bclane

Well-Known Member
Turns out Rey is really the daughter of Qui-Gon Jinn's force ghost and Ahsoka Tano. But in order to hide the child from their enemies, they gave her to trusted friends to raise her. But their ship was attacked by an Imperial vessel and crashed on Jakuu. These trusted friends died in the crash, but the child was found by some rough trade drunks who sold off Rey at a young age. So, Rey only knows of her drunken parents who she fantasizes are good people coming back for her, misinterpreting her Force-sense that Qui-Gon and Ahsoka are looking for her. And Kylo misreads Rey's memories and only focuses in on the drunks.

Where's my paycheck, Ms. Kennedy?
It’s perfect!
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
For the record - I don't hate TLJ. It was just disappointing due to (my) high expectations for it. Some of the humor was well-placed, other times it felt forced (no pun intended). Plot holes a-plenty. The ending... interesting from one standpoint but a letdown from another.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Turns out Rey is really the daughter of Qui-Gon Jinn's force ghost and Ahsoka Tano. But in order to hide the child from their enemies, they gave her to trusted friends to raise her. But their ship was attacked by an Imperial vessel and crashed on Jakuu. These trusted friends died in the crash, but the child was found by some rough trade drunks who sold off Rey at a young age. So, Rey only knows of her drunken parents who she fantasizes are good people coming back for her, misinterpreting her Force-sense that Qui-Gon and Ahsoka are looking for her. And Kylo misreads Rey's memories and only focuses in on the drunks.

Where's my paycheck, Ms. Kennedy?

Honestly, I find that much more compelling than anything JJ or rian Johnson has come up with...they really have basically punted any chances to be ingenious in the writing
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Okay how about Terminator 2?

Aliens is obviously a classic but does not add anything to the backstory.

Just trying to move this topic off SW if possible

Well...is there a bigger thing to disney right now than what's going on with Star Wars?

Not even close.

I booked the Edison and didn't have go put a credit card down...that's exciting?

And T2 is no empire...
...I do like X2 and The Dark Knight
 

AEfx

Well-Known Member
We have differing opinions over whether the movies make sense or not and that’s fine.

Yup, takes all kinds to make the world go round - I mean, some people are even of the "opinion" that the world is flat. It's pretty amazing the ability some folks have to just have the evidence presented in front of them and still hold to their "opinions".
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Yup, takes all kinds to make the world go round - I mean, some people are even of the "opinion" that the world is flat. It's pretty amazing the ability some folks have to just have the evidence presented in front of them and still hold to their "opinions".

You mean "fakenews"? That was Even used two weeks ago when it was suggested there would be some box office troubles...

So now the jury is still out...which was the point back then.
 
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ChrisFL

Premium Member
Turns out Rey is really the daughter of Qui-Gon Jinn's force ghost and Ahsoka Tano. But in order to hide the child from their enemies, they gave her to trusted friends to raise her. But their ship was attacked by an Imperial vessel and crashed on Jakuu. These trusted friends died in the crash, but the child was found by some rough trade drunks who sold off Rey at a young age. So, Rey only knows of her drunken parents who she fantasizes are good people coming back for her, misinterpreting her Force-sense that Qui-Gon and Ahsoka are looking for her. And Kylo misreads Rey's memories and only focuses in on the drunks.

Where's my paycheck, Ms. Kennedy?

I had to look up who Ahsoka Tano is....she's not in the movies so I wasn't aware of her existence, that's not good for continuity in the movie franchise
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I had to look up who Ahsoka Tano is....she's not in the movies so I wasn't aware of her existence, that's not good for continuity in the movie franchise

It isn't good...because when you make movies geared for a mass, casual audience and you want to sell product off it...you better have it covered onscreen.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
Yup, takes all kinds to make the world go round - I mean, some people are even of the "opinion" that the world is flat. It's pretty amazing the ability some folks have to just have the evidence presented in front of them and still hold to their "opinions".

Low blow. He has a different opinion of a movie franchise and you compare him to flat earthers? Because of your “evidence”?
 

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