In what movie did a Jedi fight a big bad guy without violence?thetrueelec wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:29 amLuke's confrontation with Kylo is the coolest scene in Star Wars, he manages to beat the bad guys without violence, perfect for a JediMcAvoy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 2:31 amI would have not been upset or surprised by Leia being able to use the Force. It was that Mary Poppins s ene that bugs me. Just no way around doing that scene without making it look silly.thetrueelec wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 11:39 pm Liea using the force was great, Luke having a character arc was great, Snoke getting killed so Kylo Ren, the character we care about, become the big bad is great. TLJ is great
Having an arc doesn't make it great. Making the arc make sense in the context of the previous trilogy and yes they could have done some fan service by showing him do some cool stuff but they didn't.
Snoke being killed off is just a scene to subvert expectations. That's pretty much that scene. You expect the big bad guy to live and somehow Rey to escape.
A better subversion of expectations would have been Rey doing Dark and Ren going back to being Ben.
Snoke dying is to make Kylo the big bad, becuause Snoke wasn't interesting and he was.
That scene isn't that big a deal compared to the rest of the movie anyway. Some wish he really was there and there to show off what a Jedi Master with Luke's capabilities really can do. Instead we got nothing. But like I said thd scene isn't that bad.
Snoke isn't interesting because they literally did nothing with him with what, five minutes of being a hologram and five minutes of actual in person screen time?
That movie ended with the Kylo Ren losing two Rey twice already and he is supposed to be the big bad guy? No. Snokes death was done to subvert expectations that is all.