Q99 wrote: ↑2018-01-17 03:40pm
We saw her there at the start of the movie, that's where she works! On the wrecks of ships, that is the economy of Jakku. And note, it was an easy enough course that all pursuers made it, so unlike the Asteroid Field or DS2 interior or the salt caves in TLJ (which was Chewie flying), average-TIE-pilot can clear that one with no damage.
Finn shot down those fighters- remember that bit about Finn being a great shot?- with only the last one being a duo effort and pretty lucky.
Disregarding the ridiculously heightened abilities of everyone else in the movie, Finn at least used a targeting computer to make those shots when in the MF. He wasn't eyeballing the shots since he was completely unable to see.
During that scene his turret is damaged, and quite literally cannot move from its one fixed position, Rey somehow lines up the MF in a front flip, in a gravity environment, that lets Finn shoot the ship. This is quite stupid.
Fin does pick up a blaster on Maz's planet and kills a couple stormtroopers, but that's at quite close range. Those shots are still bullshit, but at least they're at point blank range when the guys come around corners at him.
Did you not get that she worked on ships for the junkyard guy and what she fixed was a crappy bypass that hadn't been there when Han last had it? Rey fixed a problem that Han didn't know had been installed in his ship and did so simply by restoring it to base.
So yeah, she pulled out the shitty bipass which prevents the hyperdrive from overloading. I'll give you this one. Still, she's more competent than Luke in the field of mechanics. We're told Anakin is a skilled mechanic, but at least Watto trained him.
I don't get the impression that Plutt had a close relationship with Rey. She knows about the modifications he made to the MF, so maybe he trained her, but it's really not the impression I got. Otherwise, I doubt the guy's a master with the bow staff, so he certainly didn't teach her that.
Finn... isn't a mechanic, so, yea, she's better than him. Chewie, flipside, is one, and directed most of the later repairs. And like you say, one of her modifications was a really bad idea! And her working on ships is prior established and part of her being a junker....
She's still pretty middling as SW mechanics go. She removed a stupid addition and came up with a suicidal modification.
So many Mary Sue characters are mechanics it's kind of funny. If you've ever gone to fanfiction.net, I swear every main character in every fan fiction is a skilled mechanic and engineer.
... Han pulled off frankly impossible shots, plus a bunch of more people (both with his own pistol, the back shot was 'only' his third killshot in as many seconds, and the bowcaster), and it doesn't count? And Finn shot down all those TIEs you credited, plus in the bar-planet scene, after retrieving the lightsaber, he pulls off two snap shots, one at a stormie coming at him from behind.
Also, when Kylo comes, Rey shoots off like, 8 shots that
miss. Not dodge, not blocked, miss. Of the ton of shots she fires, he only has to block three or four.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jipvuyDBXy8
I'd estimate that Finn's accuracy with weapons of any kind is probably in the 90%+ range, and Rey's in the 20~30% range. Han's practically aimbot, and Chewie hits consistently too.
Best shot. Heh. You really do misrepresent things heavily, she's the worst shot by a wide margin.
She kills storm troopers with ease at ridiculous ranges.
Kylo A: Had his plot armor on. And B: He intercepted the first shot at him which was dead on. She would have shot him directly in the face and killed him if he hadn't blocked it. Her first shot was a head shot.
Once she saw he could block her shots, she focused more on running away and just started firing randomly in his direction hoping to slow him down. She was no longer aiming at this point.
Again, Finn makes a couple BS shots at very close range. I'm not really that impressed.
... yes he is! He stops to hit his side and get it moving several times. Whenever he knocks someone back, he has to stop and regroup himself because *he's not capable of advancing quickly*. A lot of his attacks are done with just his arms because *fighting properly hurts*.
He constantly acts like the wound is a major hindrance!
Why does he do complicated lightsaber twirls then? We see how powerful the bowcaster is in this movie, he should be dead if he was hit by it. Instead he seems somewhat sweaty, but he still does these 360 degree spins and his range of motion is not restricted.
As for him walking slowly at the heroes while fighting, he did that anyway in every scene. That's what villains do. He is not shown to need to stop to breathe. He doesn't look hurt in the fight against Rey. His range of motion is not restricted. He fights Finn normally, it cuts to another shot of him punching his chest and looking hurt, then it cuts back to him fighting Finn and looking unharmed again and moving normally.
He walked toward Rey slowly in the scene where he captured her. Him walking slowly at the protagonists is no indication of being hurt.
I get the rationale of how they edited the scene, but the fight choreography didn't convince me that he was in any way inconvenienced by his wound.
Yea, as long as there's nothing that'd affect his use of the force like, oh, a giant hole in his side messing with his concentration. Do you remember if there was something like that in the film?
C'mon, the fact that you mention the hole in one comment and then conveniently forget about it the very next says a lot.
Well he already threw Rey aside once after getting shot. What, did he run out of batteries? I mean, I know he can barely move a lightsaber by the end of that fight, so his powers were waning.
Most of the fight is fine, really, where he has her heavily on the defensive. It's just at the very end she hears "the force" and suddenly she makes him look like a complete chump. She deflects his blows with ease and kicks him and makes him look like a rookie, and then defeats him. It's such a sudden complete 180 and took me out of the scene.
She wins through pure deus ex machina.
Scavengers? Thugs? Thieves who take her rations? I mean, we literally see her fight with her staff earlier in the movie. It's a rough town and fighting is not exactly an odd thing to happen there.
Finn knows how to fight with a baton but as we see, he's not the top even compared to other Stormies. TR-8R beats him straight up. (And yet he still managed a minor hit on Kylo, establishing how wounded Ren is).
Look, you keep on saying "it doesn't make sense," when what you really mean is "I wasn't paying attention," or "I want Rey to be less skilled." This kind of stuff is pretty darn normal for a SW protagonist, and, notably, it was clearly established in the film.
She beats up two thugs with ease, thugs who likely had the same upbringing as her and so would likely be equally skilled, in addition to being larger than she is. I could buy her being skilled with a staff, but she hasn't had any training with it, and she already has so many other skills. You can't be self-taught in every field.
She's a mechanic, a crack shot, a master with a staff; she can sneak around, pull jedi mind tricks, fly a ship. Half of these skills she picks up within seconds of doing them for the first time.
If she's really some kind of guttersnipe she should be using something like a knife that you can A: Threaten people with without actually having to fight them. B: Conceal on your person for use against an unexpected attacker.
Either that or just use a gun; the ruins should be strewn with them. Even if she's not allowed to have one, I'm sure any number of scrappers on that planet should have access to guns. What opportunity would she have to learn to fight someone and lose? If she's self taught, she must have lost a lot of fights; of course, she looks perfectly healthy and unharmed, and not like what a slave urchin would look like.
You could point to Anakin somehow telling off Sebulba in EP1, and how that made no sense... But no one ever accused Anakin of being a well written character. I absolutely hate EP1, and I especially hated it as a kid. I have a grudging tolerance for it through Memes.
Also, when have star wars protagonists have unexplained melee combat prowess? Anakin was trained with a lightsaber because he was a Jedi. Luke completely sucked in melee and almost got killed multiple times. Every fight he's in he loses instantly. He gets knocked out by a Sandperson and saved by Obi, and he gets thrown over by a guy in a bar and saved by Obi. He holds his own, barely, against Vader in ESB, but Vader isn't even trying to kill him. He loses pathetically and gets his hand chopped off.
She picks up what his mind was leaking after he went in frankly way too much- he actually got as much as she knew and kept going, that's more on him than her.
I know Luke was able to "sense goodness" in Vader that he was trying to conceal, but Luke was at least an experienced Jedi Knight. This is just another example of Rey instantly outshining people in their own field of expertise the second she appears on screen.
Lightsaber combat, despite your complaining, that's clearly due to him being hindered. I mean, not only the hole from earlier, but Finn added to the damage with a minor strike, and additionally he's still bleeding so he's gonna get weaker the longer things last... and then, oh yea, he got her on the ropes and stopped to give her a recruitment speech when Kylo could've killed her on the spot just by pushing forward.
And when moving the same object? They're pulling in the same direction. It's not a tug of way, it's a 'I'm grabbing and- yikes it's suddenly headed at me!' for Kylo.
Like, these are not very good complaints of yours. You get a lot factually wrong or leave out stuff. You rated Rey as one of the best in one of the areas where every major character is better.
If it's not gender, then there's certainly some reason you're either A, actively choosing to misrepresent things, or B, have mental blinders enough or your memory picked and choose enough that you got a seriously off impression in your head.
People wanna do a re-write? Fine! No problem there. Because Rey's a 'mary sue'? Hah. Because of your specific complaints here? HAH! Not even close, most of your complaints are flat-wrong.
Was wondering when you were going to start accusing me of being a sexist.
I'm not angry that Rey is a Mary Sue based on the movies themselves; it is more that every single person and publication on the internet is accusing people of being misogynistic if they don't like the sequels. If everywhere online was saying the prequels were completely flawless at the time of their release, and that there was something wrong with you if you didn't like them, I'm sure you would be angry too.
If Rey was a man in this movie I would have had the same complaints about him. Everything in this universe revolves around Rey. You could say everything in the prequels revolves around Anakin. Those movies are bad.
Here is how everything revolves around Rey:
Finn? Goes from completely self serving coward to obsessed with rescuing Rey. He left TFO because he was a coward.
Han? Wants Rey to permanently join him on the MF within hours of meeting her.
Leia? First time Leia sees Rey, she goes up to Rey and hugs her, even though Rey's a total stranger. Somehow Leia intuitively sensed that Rey was upset about Han's death. I know it's the force, but still, they're complete strangers. I guess Rey was so sad about the death of... Some guy she knew for less than a day, that Leia could sense it.
Maz? Tries to give Rey Anakin's lightsaber the first time she sees Rey. Because the lightsaber magically "called out" to Rey, even though she has no connection to it at all. She's not a blood relative, and lightsabers have never called out to people in the past. I guess she's just extra special.
Kylo Ren? Just needs Rey for the information. Suddenly Snoke wants him to bring... her... to... him, and has Kylo drop everything to go after her directly. They even stop looking for Luke Skywalker and BB8's Map in the sequel and focus solely on getting Rey. I guess they just stopped caring about Luke. --Sure, Snoke and Kylo do go after the rebellion in the sequel, but it hardly seems like their main objective.
Yoda? Tells us, the audience, that Rey has surpassed him in the ways of the force. He has been training Jedi for 900 years and she has known the force exists for 18 hours.
In TLJ again she puts in a better showing than Kylo, both in melee combat and with use of force powers. She has to save his ass when fighting the a̶d̶e̶p̶t̶u̶s̶ ̶c̶u̶s̶t̶o̶d̶e̶s̶ imperial sword guys. For some reason after 18 hours of having owned a lightsaber, and briefly swinging her sword at some rocks, she can take on 5 guys at once and has to rescue Kylo. She is literally better than him at fighting after hearing him say "the force" one time.