luminousfinn: Warning: Rant incoming, because this have been bugging me all day. Pointing out that Finn is Force sensitive – honestly, anyone arguing at this point is really being willfully obtuse – is going to have his own Force related arc and will eventually – can I stress eventually – become a Jedi, does in …
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vivelareysistance: workmitch: vivelareysistance: boomshackalacka27: vivelareysistance: just when you think r*ylos couldn’t get any worse, here they come with the pretentious ‘some people just aren’t intelligent enough to GET it’ hipster ableism Call it “ableist” if you want, but some people are intelligent about certain things, and some people are not. We’re all good at some things. …
aiffe: I really wonder what Finn’s childhood was like, which boils down to what the First Order’s purpose was in training children from birth. One common criticism of the film is that he seems too happy and well-adjusted to have a history of early childhood neglect/abuse. This might be true to a point, but on …
luminousfinn: I don’t understand people who can’t see the complexities in our new trio. Like these three are anything but straightforward or simple characters. If we take them in chronological order of appearance. Poe Dameron: Son of two Rebel soldiers, Kes Dameron a ground commando and Shara Bey an A-wing pilot. Lost his mother at …
A matter of destiny
marrecarandgi: It was honestly meant to be a very short post, I don’t know what went wrong?! But here is my take on Hux, his role in the new trilogy, and his ambitions. Hux and his ambitions are exceptional to put it lightly. At a ripe age of 34 he is one of the highest-ranking members …
The REVISED Case for Rey Skywalker
teamreyskywalker: On September 29, 2015 we officially staked our claim to the Rey Skywalker Conspiracy Theory. Now that the film is out, we thought that we’d re-visit our initial claims and offer new evidence as to why we feel this still makes the most narrative sense. Again, let us begin with the caveat that we …