TLJ literally seems like it was made by an anti SJW who was forced to make a movie with a diverse cast and “feminist” ideas and so he wrote down his wrong perceptions of how feminism and diversity work, thinking this is what dumb SJWs want in the world, while he’s at the same time totally locked up inside his own sexist and racist thinking patterns. The movie is like the worst pseudo feminist pseudo diverse parody of all time but it’s for real.
That’s actually a pretty accurate description of TLJ and Johnson. Funny thing is he fooled a lot of people
Yeah the really disturbing part isn’t that he did it but that a lot of self professed progressives are falling over themselves licking his ass for it.
The lack of Black characters is one of the problems, true. But we still had characters like Nakari and Sana, and Finn Aphra-Starros is one of my favorite parentage theories. I think it’s unlikely, though, mostly because Aphra and Sana would have torn up several star systems by now in search of their son.
So would Snoke still have destroyed Hosnia in this scenario? Because if that’s his idea of derailing the FO I’m not sure it was worth it in the first place. Also why install Rey as Empress when he can be Emperor himself and get her as a replacement for Kylo?
@lj-writes sound like the Shakespeare version of TLJ is better than the official novel.
Or the actual movie for that matter.
I love this and also love how you thought of me. That’s me, crazy Finnrey fangirl and proud of it!
Also, despite my loathing of the way Rose treated Finn I can’t help but swoon a little at “sweet Rose.” The Finnrey relationship was portrayed as so one-sided in TLJ and even TFA, I’d like to see Rey do some pining for once–and for Rose to be cherished and loved.
Finn’s relationship with Rey is a major part of his character, though, and vice versa. By downplaying and dismissing that relationship, whether one sees it as romantic or not, one does a disservice to both their characters.