themandalorianwolf:

“Finn is the military part of the trilogy, him having the force wouldn’t work.”

Characters who have had the force and were also apart of the military aspects:

Kanan Jarrus

Ezra Bridger

Ahsoka Tano

Luke Skywalker

Rey

General Leia Organa

EVERY SINGLE JEDI IN TCW THAT WENT BY GENERAL OR COMMANDER

The force and the military have never been separated. Even TLJ, can’t erase the fact that Rey specifically says she’s with the Resistance and was sent to Luke because of them.

Finn can have the force and be a commander in the Resistance. Y’all just looking for reasons to make him less important. It’s a you problem, not a Finn problem.

stardust-rain:

it is honestly keeping me up thinking about how many asian bodies are treated with so much brutality in death so I really do not have time for Baze and Chirrut being stuck next to typical white male narratives.

Just in sci fi alone off the top of my head: Wen triplets in Pac Rim – killed by Kaiju. Toshiko Sato in Torchwood – shot in the gut. Glenn Rhys in TWD – baseball club to the head. Maggie Chen in OB – backstory fodder. Vincent in AOS – I can’t actually remember but burnt to death, I think. Skye’s mother, cut to threads.

And so on and so forth. Their deaths are for shock value and they get mourned but after that there’s not more to it. Not counting: all the cannon fodder and Yellow Peril movies and Oren Ishii and Beverly Katz and Daredevil and Iron FIst and all the others from media that I don’t watch or gave up long ago.

And they could be well-developed characters in otherwise decent media but their death is always so fucking brutal. So of course we build immunity to that pain, of course we’re less sensitive to seeing the same bodies on the news – it grates you down, after a while. It is so so tiring.

And on top of that I’ve never seen two Asian men openly show affection and bicker and tease eachother and make jokes with history behind them except for in LGBT movies (and I guess recently Star Trek). because it’s a cultural taboo to be too emotional or too affectionate or too afflicted in front of non-familiars and that has turned us into Inscrutable Orientals.

So if I have to have a death scene – give me one that is fucking tender, dammit. Give me one that has meaning and emotion behind it, that does justice to the historical emotional baggage between the two characters. Give me the fact that Baze and Chirrut – their relationship, the narrative space they took up, their history – was something that fucking mattered instead of just another body because compared to all others, this death scene was by far least uncomfortable to watch.

aomoviegeek:

disturbanceinthefrost:

OMG…I just saw a screen grab of twitter thread that said Kyle saying “join me…please” to Rey is the ST’s equivalent to Han’s “I know” from ESB and 

Like…how HOW can you compare the “I love you/I know” moment with a scene where Kylo yells at Rey, emotionally manipulates her and tells her she’s nothing??

I mean hello THIS:

Is the scene from the OT that Rey and Kylo scene is actually paralleling. 

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captainsaltymuyfancy:

Finn wasn’t lying in TFA when he said he could disable Starkiller Base’s shields. He knew he could, and he planned to do it. But he also planned to save Rey. He didn’t tell anyone because he knew they wouldn’t let him go for fear of him failing or lying.

When they landed at Starkiller Base, Finn told Han “we’ll use the Force!” to find a way to shut down the shields. He wasn’t joking. He was completely serious. He genuinely believed they could use the Force to shut down the shields. He knew he would be able to shut down the shields, whether with the Force or with a clever plan. Remember this man was a tactical genius according to First Order standards (99th percentile for all stormtroopers in the First Order in all disciplines, strategy and tactics included).

Finn knew what he was doing when he volunteered to go to Starkiller and he fully intended to shut down Starkiller’s shields from the very beginning. He just had to narrow down the how, which he knew he could because he’s Force-sensitive and a brilliant strategist. He, Han, and Chewie shut the shields down before looking for Rey. He agreed to help Han plant the charges around the base before they went looking for Rey.

Please stop talking about Finn like he’s a sneaky, cowardly, selfish liar who only cares about himself and Rey. He’s a deeply complex character with immense compassion and a brilliant mind.