Ben wrote: ↑May 9th, 2024, 8:25 pm
If Rise was the endgame — and we now know there WAS no endgame — then seeds could and should have been sown there, but in the end the things set up in Last Jedi didn't get paid off and we felt like we were missing at least a movie, or maybe *a whole trilogy*, between Last Jedi and Rise.
Yes exactly! We’re just suddenly supposed to accept that Palpatine is alive even after the they teased that possibility in TLJ and then abandoned it just as quickly. Also, Luke goes from not caring about the Force/his friends anymore to sort of caring and then suddenly re-embracing everything towards the end of ROS…this might not have been THAT bad if only we had gotten some true insight into his character and WHY he was acting like this!
And Rey…not knowing or even having the slightest suspicion that she was “different”; in other words a potential Sith, throughout the first two films and apparently her entire life. (Why would she only think that she was “no one”?) On the one hand I really liked this plot twist, but on the other hand, it was executed SO awfully. It would have been so much better if Rey began training with Luke in TLJ, only to find out that there are dark sides of her nature, eventually realizing whose granddaughter she actually is. Maybe Luke realizes it first but doesn’t tell her? Maybe he struggles with having to decide whether or not to keep training her and risk unleashing further evil?
I also still can’t fathom why the heck Han was introduced in TFA only to be killed by his son three-quarters of the way through. He was hands down the best part of that film. And wonderful in the dream sequences. Why couldn’t they have had Luke help Han to use the Force for good and save his son from evil?
Anyway, TST films aren’t just bad SW films, but bad films, period.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!