Rey's failure put Kylo Ren in charge of the First Order...and that was the lesser of two evils. When she showed up, she was counting on Kylo Ren to save the day...and literally had NO CHANCE against Snoke. Snoke tossed her around like a rag doll, ripped the location of Skywalker from her mind, then intended to dispatch her right then and there. Had Kylo Ren chosen otherwise she would've doomed Luke, the Resistance and the galaxy to darkness. Even with Kylo in charge the only reason she made it out alive is because Holdo made a sacrifice that allowed her to escape.PerrySimm wrote:The fanon version of this film was "Rey is tempted by the Dark Side" - we didn't get that at all. No, Rey is straight out of Circle of Iron. The answers have always been within!ChiggyvonRichthofen wrote:...
The Last Jedi is being praised for not fitting into the preconceived notions of fans and disregarding various headcanons, but it does this by ignoring virtually everything that was set up in the first movie.
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Yet another problem I have is Rey's training. Yoda has the line (paraphrasing) about students outgrowing/surpassing their masters, but I never got the sense that Rey actually needed Luke at all. We never see her using anything he taught her.
Everyone else gets to make errors that kill dozens to thousands. Rey just makes a few holes in an old monastery. I mean, that sliced stone could have easily *killed* one of the nuns. Playing it as a joke was not that fantastic, when it was such an opportunity to develop the characters.
If a nun had died because of Rey we'd actually see some internal tension, and possibly buy in for half a second that Rey joining the First Order is on the table. What if Luke has to acknowledge that this flawed student is the only chance to save the galaxy, and press on with the training anyway? What if Rey *wanted* to slice off the stone and kill something - even a hamsterduck? What if Luke has to actually contemplate striking down another student?
Now, because of her mistakes she's got a MUCH harder road to force mastery and an enemy that holds so many advantages over her and her friends that it's not funny. In fact, Holdo's sacrifice is the only reason they have a chance militarily since she wrecked Snoke ship which pulls double duty as a mobile construction and repair dock. It's the FO's primary facility and it's loss plus the destruction of several Star Destroyers will set the FO back. Luke's actions actually inspired people to stand against the First Order...and since Leia's call went unanswered that is IMMENSELY important. The two best things Rey did was pull the Tie fighters away from the Resistance (And that assault failed anyways) and clear the path for the remaining Resistance members to escape aboard the Falcon.