I'mma side more with user Makeshift Python on this one.clearspira wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 9:57 pm
Nope. We the viewer are supposed to agree with Holdo - its bad writing on Rian and Kathy's part that we don't. Why do you think she gets The Triumphant Sacrifice?
Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:10 pm
Correct. I've read fan suggestions that it should have been Ackbar in the role of Holdo, but that wouldn't have worked at all because we already have a familiarity with him in ROTJ, so he's established on screen as a hero. Holdo being an unknown quantity brings more conflict. You don't know for sure if Holdo really is doing things in everyone's best interest until Leia wakes up from her coma and sets shit straight.
I mean, this whole "subverting expectations"-thing is the whole theme of Episode 8.
We think that we can trust Poe, we think , we can't trust Holdo, we think we could trust Benicio Del Torro's character, we don't know, if we can trust Luke as that great of a mentor, we think that KyloBen is your typical good-guy-turned-villain and we think that Snoke is this Palpatine-like overlord - and all of those expectations are not met.
That's not a flaw in the script, that's the feature of it.
And it's very á propos in these times.
Chuck loves to point out, that Sci-Fi is about the human condition - and nothing describes this better than Episode 8.
People, whom we were sure of, would be bad guys, turn out to be good guys and vice versa. And this uncertainty is something, that is palpable during the whole decade we were living in, when the new Star Wars was released.