Professortango1
Well-Known Member
Dude, Matt straight up sucks.
Who's Matt?
Dude, Matt straight up sucks.
This Kylo and Matt talk if fine but when do we rescue the humpback whale?
FoP has a single rider queue and sign... never used.
Kylo Ren? Reminds me of the guys in high school.
Kylo's biggest issue isn't that he's a bit annoying- it's that he's had zero character development in two films.
The Force Awakens- he feels the call to the light, is struggling with finding his place in the dark side. He kills Han Solo, cementing himself as a villain and securing his place in the Dark Side.
The Last Jedi- He's back to being insecure and questioning his place- then kills Snoke, securing his place in the Dark Side, just this time, he has a bit more power inside the First Order.
Disney has tried to write a nuanced and interesting villain that isn't just a brute force killer like Vader was, which in my opinion, was an excellent idea. It even worked in the Force Awakens. The Last Jedi just needed to execute a bit better by showing him at peak "bad form", with episode 9 portraying a downward slope that eventually leads to his redemption.
Kylo's biggest issue isn't that he's a bit annoying- it's that he's had zero character development in two films.
The Force Awakens- he feels the call to the light, is struggling with finding his place in the dark side. He kills Han Solo, cementing himself as a villain and securing his place in the Dark Side.
The Last Jedi- He's back to being insecure and questioning his place- then kills Snoke, securing his place in the Dark Side, just this time, he has a bit more power inside the First Order.
Disney has tried to write a nuanced and interesting villain that isn't just a brute force killer like Vader was, which in my opinion, was an excellent idea. It even worked in the Force Awakens. The Last Jedi just needed to execute a bit better by showing him at peak "bad form", with episode 9 portraying a downward slope that eventually leads to his redemption.
The director of The Last Jedi deliberately dropped every ball J.J. Abrams lobbed to him.
These contradict one anotherKylo's biggest issue isn't that he's a bit annoying- it's that he's had zero character development in two films.
The Force Awakens- he feels the call to the light, is struggling with finding his place in the dark side. He kills Han Solo, cementing himself as a villain and securing his place in the Dark Side.
The Last Jedi- He's back to being insecure and questioning his place- then kills Snoke, securing his place in the Dark Side, just this time, he has a bit more power inside the First Order.
These contradict one another
Why do you think? Just to have his own stamp/ signature on it? Or does he really think he was doing what was best for the story?
Why do you think? Just to have his own stamp/ signature on it? Or does he really think he was doing what was best for the story?
Why do you think? Just to have his own stamp/ signature on it? Or does he really think he was doing what was best for the story?
I think it was to try and put his own stamp on it.
I honestly think that the trilogy should have had the same writer/director (or at least the same writer) for all three. The main thing I blame Kennedy for was not keeping Abrams on for at least writer for TLJ.
At the very least, it needed an overarching story with the major points each film needed to hit. Give each director some freedom- they just have to make sure each movie got a certain point across and addressed certain points.
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