clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 3:13 pm
Obi Wan Kenobi is a master trained by Qui Gon Jinn and Yoda. It would be a bit of a shock if he didn't win every battle. Of course it isn't even true. He got his ass kicked by Dooku and clearly would have lost to Palpatine.
Anyway... lets run down the list shall we lads?
Luke - Lost a hand in his first lightsaber battle. Only defeated Palpatine because Anakin helped him.
Anakin - Lost a hand against Dooku. Lost his whole body against Obi Wan.
Obi Wan - Was completely defeated by Dooku.
Yoda - Was completely defeated by Palpatine.
Qui Gon Jinn: Killed.
Mace Windu - Killed.
All of the other Jedi we see: Killed.
Rey - Won every battle. Never lost a limb. Ends up being the true Chosen One.
Yeah, sure lol. Not too powerful. OK.
I think Rey was probably too powerful, at least at first, but I don't think this list is quite a fair/accurate presentation.
Luke lost to Vader and only defeated Palpatine because Anakin helped him, but this was after a grand total of maybe 4 days worth of training, and facing two of the most powerful force users ever to live. I just don't see how his case is a meaningful data point.
You're right about Anakin, but "hidden" in this example is that Obi-Wan won the fight, which is a counterpoint for this list - especially given that, at the time of this fight, Obi-Wan was still a Jedi but Anakin would probably not be considered one any longer.
I strongly, strongly disagree with the suggestion that Yoda was defeated by Palpatine - and especially the idea that he was "completely" defeated. At worst their fight in the senate was a draw, but I think even that's a stretch. Really, it was a close duel for a while but Yoda clearly gained the upper hand and it seems likely he would have killed/captured/whatever he was going to do with Palpatine had the fight continued. The only reason it ended was that Palpatine, realizing he could not defeat Yoda, made a purely positional move to gain himself an escape route so he could run away.
Similarly, saying Mace Windu was killed is technically true, but it presents an inaccurate picture. He defeated Palpatine extremely handily and was only killed because he was blindsided by an ally. One might argue that this is evidence of a failure of his use of the "spidey sense" aspect of the Force, but still he's not remotely evidence that Jedi are easily bested.
Now to reiterate: I still agree with the overall point: Rey is too powerful, at least, as I said, at first. If anything, I think this is one of the biggest problems they had with the second and third films. Rey was clearly extremely powerful in The Force Awakens, and then they want to portray her as training - and even struggling with it at times - in the other films (especially The Last Jedi). It just didn't work and I think the most telling/dissonant moment is at the end of The Last Jedi when Rey moves all the rocks blocking the cavern entrance and this is presented as some great, awe-inspiring moment signifying that she finally could use the force, even though we'd already seen her do it throughout the first film.