UNCgolf
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After TFA, Rey was pretty well received. The only character the consensus thought to be underwhelming was Phasma. People only started turning on Rey in TLJ, partially/primarily because she had no genetic connection to anyone, and subsequently in ROS when revisionist history made everything a mess.
Actually, the entire film was pretty well received. Yes, there were a couple of disgruntled fans, but they were in such a minority. TFA has gained a much worse reputation since the release of TLJ and ROS because of how fans perceive the entire trilogy.
There were definitely complaints about her being a Mary Sue after Force Awakens -- I mentioned it in my earlier posts, but you can find articles from the end of 2015 and 2016 (i.e. well before last Jedi) arguing that she isn't one as a direct response to the criticism.
The genetic connection complaint was crazy. That was one of the only reasons her character was interesting. Force Awakens was already a lazy rehash; making her directly connected to the earlier movies by being related to one of the legacy characters was just about the worst possible thing to do from a storytelling standpoint (so of course that's what they did).
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