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theraginwookie

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  1. For some reason men always feel intimidated when they see a strong woman and instantly hate something because of it. They seem to think that all women are supposed to be shrinking violets or always in some kind of distress and need a man to get them out of it. That is just sexist and stupid. The real thing that is killing this country is close mindedness and the inability to see things from another perspective. So you are welcome to your opinion, even though it is ignorant and misogynistic. Oh and I am a man by the way and no I'm not gay.
  2. I have read this entire thread and heard everyone's gripes. Most hated it, I didn't, but the main thing this movie did was make me think. That was what this whole thing was supposed to do make people think. The whole Rey is a skywalker or solo theory is all wrong. If anyone even remembers, before even TFA, Disney and Kathleen Kennedy said that this trilogy was the end of the skywalker saga. If Rey was connected to either luke or leia by blood then her living at the end, would not be the end of the skywalker saga. People are pissed about the Snoke thing, but his backstory will most likely be revealed in a novel not a movie. After ROTJ, we did not really know anything about Palpatine, we didn't even know his name was palpatine if you only went by the movie. Snoke being killed off in the second movie helped show a character development arc for Kylo Ren that no one noticed. In TFA, the fact that Ren wants to be Vader is all over the story. In this movie he decides he wants to surpass him that was part of Ren destroying the mask. It took 25 years and almost losing his son that got Vader to finally kill Palpatine. Ren killed Snoke the first chance he got. Ren is the true villain of the story, Snoke was just a means to getting there. Luke saying "the Jedi must end" was not really referring to the order itself, but their philosophy, Luke said as much in the movie. He said at the end that the Jedi would not die. He meant that they would be reborn with a different philosophy. That is what he was trying to explain to Rey. Her keeping the books shows that she will learn what the original creators of the Jedi had originally intended for the order. It even says in SWTOR that the first Jedi did not have any distinction between Light and Dark, as it should be. The Sith were wrong too. You need to open yourself to all aspects of the force and not stick to one ideology. So I think this was a great movie and the more that I think about it the more I like it. It had its flaws but all the movies did. The way Luke acted was a lot of peoples gripes, but really he wasn't much different from Yoda in ESB who at first seemed like a crazy old man but later showed who he truly was.
  3. It amazes me to no end that people who claim that something breaks lore, do not even know the lore.
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