I highly doubt younglings in the PT could easily defeat Kylo Ren. Moreover, Rey at her current stage is better than Luke in ESB. She could practically do everything Luke could do.Knife wrote:
Uhm, whether or not the Force awoke and worked through Rey, she obviously is not fully trained, and just like Ren, would have her clocked cleaned by an PT Jedi. She was able to defeat a half trained boy with poor control, who was wounded and emotionally conflicted. It was a good feat, don't get me wrong, but hardly an example of her being tip top master.
It was showing she was powerful, not well trained or educated on what that power was or could do. There lies the character growth potential. Just like the OT, the way you use power/wisdom/force is more important to your character than what power level you started out as.
All we saw in TFA was when Ren did the Jedi mind meld, it went both ways and she could read him too, when they fought, she with some basic melee skills was able to tap into the force with the whole 'be everything around you' bit and was able to outfight the wounded half trained spaz boy. Those are all basic Jedi skills shown in other movies.
Luke showed similar potential with the training droid, blocking laser shots, in fact I would say that blocking those bolts was more impressive than blocking sword strikes especially since she had some experience in melee fighting. Luke showed more in ESB with his training when he was able to see further into the future and lift a space fighter, albeit only a little before he gave up.
That being said, Younglings in the PT were shown with similar skill sets. So congratulations, your insta Jedi Master Rey is about on par with the beginners in ROTS. She has plenty of room to grow.
If he's not the main antagonist, then that would mean he is merely going to be sidelined in the future movies.He was the main antagonist of this movie, what makes you think he is the main antagonist of the series? What makes you think his character will not advance along with Rey's?
Except it can't be thanks to the set-up. Luke will have to play a more active role or otherwise the entire plot of TFA makes less sense. Leia sent her best pilot for the sake of finding out where Luke is. The whole plot of TFA revolves around finding Luke and suggesting he is crucial to the fight against the First Order. He can't be Yoda because he is a lot more central to the story.Luke SHOULD be the same nitch as Yoda was in the OT. He is the 'old wise master' role. The 'fix my mistakes' character. Just like Yoda. Luke WAS the main character in the OT, but I'm not sure why you thought the NT would be the continuation of his story? It's obviously not. Which is why I mentioned earlier that he is a transitional character, to move from OT to NT.
ESB was not a story about finding Yoda, or at the least finding Yoda is not the most important plot in ESB.
No. I want a story that either focuses on telling a story which Luke is less relevant to the plot (easily done in many of the old EU books), or a story that makes Luke the main protagonist. I do not want a movie series that cannot make up its mind about who they really want to focus on.Is that why you are so mad at the NT, you wanted the continuing story of Luke Skywalker?
The villain must be able to threaten the hero even if he/she is weak. Without that, there is no tension left in the story.No it doesn't, especially if you have a multi movie arc, you need a weaker villain for a weaker hero, but they both get stronger as the arc progresses so that it's more reasonable for the hero to both still be alive after the initial fight and win the last fight.
Which is why I say creating a whiny Vader wannable is not necessary, nor ideal to storytelling. It's an interesting concept, but it doesn't work well narratively.While I have no problem with Maul, plenty of fans despised him for being a cheap cutout character with no depth. He was more or less disposable in TPM. Palpatine is the antagonist in the PT with good depth and he actually got more powerful in the story arc, not force power wise, but political power and influence wise. He made Vader and is sure as shit as cool, just sneaky black wizard cool to Vader's black knight cool.
Stop strawmanning my points. I am saying he needs to be threatening, regardless of his backstory. He could have the same backstory AND be more threatening to the heroes at the same time. I should fear Kylo Ren while watching the movie. That is a job for a villain.His character is the flip side of the decisions the Luke had to make. He wants to be evil and is resisting the light. That's actually pretty interesting and I'm sorry you just want a big bad meanie to beat up the good guys. His character has plenty of room to grow and that's a good thing.
I don't mind him moving on as a elder figure. However, the story set-up must be structured in a way which would ensure Luke does not overshadow the new characters. If we have a story about Luke's padawan for many years going on his/her own journey, Luke can easily remain in the background. Instead, with a story that focuses on the disappearance of Luke, he became far more important to the plot than he needs to be.Again, I see you're butthurt that this isn't the continuing story of Luke Skywalker's adventures. It's not. He's old and now a support character to move you from the old cast to the new.
He's more important to the plot in the ST than Obi-Wan in the OT. The only way to avoid that would be killing Luke off 20 mins into the movie, which I highly doubt will happen.
Will Rey have the same plot points of Luke? Not sure, hope not.
JJ Abrams seems to be doing that in TFA. They can't even make the planet of Rey looks a little different from Tatootine. Even growing up in a snow planet would makes things a little different.
Will Rey have the same themes as a growing hero with hard choices? Absolutely and that isn't a bad thing, it the whole set up of the genre.
I don't mind a story about a hero growing up. What I do mind is a story which doesn't strive to be anything different. A story of Luke's first student taking a student for herself would be interesting and be a form of "growing up". There's so many ways to play with such a story and they chose the least unoriginal story for the ST.
It's like reading a story of Harry Potter's son fighting the new dark lord.