CaoCao wrote: ↑2018-01-28 05:46pmBut what of TLJ? While it's good they didn't make Ben a Vader clone, he's not that strong of a character to be a standalone bad guy. Snoke is dead. Hux is a tard. Phasma is presumed dead but, even if they bring her back, just as Ben, she has been bested too many times to be a credible antagonist. The rest of the Republic had decided to hide under a table. Rey is now a full Jedi. And the entire Resistance fit in the MF.
TLJ left SW without a good enemy. The FO has far more military might but they seem to be about to shoot themselves. There are no character arcs that to see resolved in the next one. Unless somone considers that a love triangle, cuadrangle, whatever, is enough of a theme to be called an arc.
Going back to this, because its an oft-repeated criticism of TLJ that isn't really well-justified.
Rey's character arc is admittedly a bit thinly-developed, but the closest thing to an overall theme seems to be about her coming to grips with her identity, embracing her role as a Jedi and moving beyond her insecurities over her background. If Rey is "nobody" in terms of her heritage, then the question naturally becomes "What identity will she create for herself?" She's a Jedi... but that is only the end of her journey if one expects her journey to follow the exact same pattern as Luke's in the OT. That journey, to become a Jedi, is complete, more or less. But the obvious next step is that Rey has to step into the role of leader and teacher. She has to see if she can in fact surpass Luke's failures as a Jedi. So far, she has no real experience in and has shown no real talent at either of those roles. Hell, she failed to redeem Kylo Ren, failed to persuade Luke to come help her... her record of providing guidance to other Jedi is abysmal.
She's a decent person who can kick ass in a fight. That's what Rey has going for her. Want to challenge her? Put her in a role she has no training for. That will force the character to grow.
As to what TLJ leaves for the next film- quite a bit, actually. The main points are:
1. Rey needs to rebuild the Jedi and embrace a leadership role.
2. They need to find a way to write Leia out of the series, sadly.
3. Kylo has to be defeated. There are also the Knights of Ren (more on that momentarily).
4. Possible First Order infighting subplot (which could help explain how the heroes could threaten the First Order despite being reduced to about a squad's worth of infantry on a single freighter last film).
5. Rey/Rose/Finn love triangle. Could be tied into addressing the whole Jedi attachment issue.
6. Possibly formation of a new New Republic? Or something else?
That's... a lot to work with, for just one film, actually.
The lack of a strong villain is a problem, but there is at least one thing that they can easily do in that respect. We've had a lot of hints dropped about the Knights of Ren (aka Luke's surviving former students), but never really seen them in action. With Kylo as head-honcho now, it makes sense for the Knights of Ren to fill the role of chief lackeys/secondary antagonists.
There's also potential there for exploring in more detail Luke's Order and how it was ultimately destroyed. And I'd actually like to see Rey turn one of the KoR back to the Light Side, both because it would keep Luke's Order from having a 100% failure rate, and because it would tie into the OT's theme of redemption, where a Kylo redemption no longer seems very viable. It would also be a good culmination of the direction I suggested taking Rey's character above.
I have no idea if Abrams will follow up on any of this, much less do so competently. But its all right there- there's plenty to work with if they choose to take advantage of it.
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