She is surprised to learn that it’s not a raiding party, but an actual party, with caretakers celebrating and swinging glow sticks. This piece of concept art from The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi shows what the scene looks like. The caretakers all stop and look at Rey, confused. One of the caretaker motions her her glow stick and Rey swings her lightsaber, imitating her movements, and sighs. The caretakers resume partying. Rey spots Chewbacca sitting at the party with a bunch of Porgs and R2-D2 (wearing a festive necklace). “Seriously?” Rey says to Chewie before storming out to find Luke.
has there been an instance in the movies or cartoons where you can turn on a light saber w/ jedi tk?
I understand the comparison but I feel like TLJ completely failed even there - the audience had lots of specific questions after TFA that TLJ did not answer. Not only didn't answer, but specifically ignored or just said "Now it doesn't matter what the answer was, move along!". So we have basically no answers for the questions from TFA and the only things that really remain are traces of those same questions. That's pretty weak story telling. I'm all for show and don't tell but they're not even trying to show, either. Where did the First Order come from and why are they basically just the Empire, using Empire troops and ships and infrastructure and crazy doom-weapon nonsense? Who, and what, is Snoke? Oh, now I guess it doesn't matter. Is there no actual line of power succession? Why, if the dark side users don't have to be Sith, do the light side still have to be Jedi? Why was Admiral PurpleHair so goddamn slow to move her ship to either intercept those shots or y'know, do the crazy thing there's no precedence for because now it opens up a huge can of weaponized worms?
See I think you right about the snoke stuff Royal but there was also no lore to go on so not knowing the emperor works in Empire and Return. now we have so much back story that throwing snoke in there with nothing to go on messes up the story. at least that's how I see it.
I don't think it's a new idea and I am sure it's been used in EU and other maybe still canon stuff. Vader threw his Saber at Luke and it stayed on- that fighting game u did the same etc.
So would star wars be better served as seasonal content like Netflix or hbo?
So would star wars be better served as seasonal content like Netflix or hbo?
Yo she sure did. That was straight up boom chicka wow wow, don't come knocking when the Falcon's rocking. I thought the exact same thing, I look forward to the Rey - Hope - Poe - Finn - Kylo love pentacle in Ep 9.
Didn't like also say he was shocked at how much Snoke had already influenced Ben? I could have sworn I heard that, but thats a bit weird because that means (1) Luke knew who Snoke was (2) when Luke abandoned the republic he basically was leaving them to Snoke.