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Thank you Lando for those kind words. I have compared all 3 Heroes for a long time, including the good ole IMDb days.
for example: Anakin and Luke both lost their "FIRST" lightsaber fight in their "SECOND" movie. Rey has won two lightsaber fights consecutively in her two movies. She defeated Kylo and then defeated Snokes guards and sustained no injuries despite no training from a Jedi.
Aka, your main complaint comes from how she compares against men, and you directly state that she is not allowed to potentially surpass a man without getting criticised for it.
You're literally stating it outright and you guys constantly frame Rey like this. She has to be less capable, or else, even though they all have inexplicable magic powers which are disconnected from their individual worthiness since they're just born that way.
I never ever have mentioned gender in my posts. I am simply comparing the 3 heroes of 3 different trilogies. Like I have said before I am just stating facts and if you have a problem with those facts then you probably are a misandrist.
shareAs you know, staying on track doesn't matter with some of these people, they'll find some strange p.o.v. in an attempt to derail the conversation by turning it into some sexist thing, when it was never originally communicated in that way. It's like some strange fixation they have, like a hungry dog with the only meat bone in a 100 mile radius, who hasn't eaten in 2 weeks, and has the biting power of a Pit Bull.
shareOf course it's also very telling that every female involved with current Star Wars is getting picked apart and bashed for being female and for promoting female interests.
It's hilarious when you all then claim That gender has nothing to do with that.
You're type of trolling is hilarious.
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He then sent a Proton Torpedo down the exhaust port that Galen Erso had artfully planned as a flaw in the Death Star.
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It is a lot like Alien 3 ... a mashup of ideas that are now canon because they made it to the big screen.
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Hmm, I always thought the whole chain reaction thing was a little bit absurd.
Nearly 40 years later, when they explained it with R1, I thought that was probably the best idea, by far, I've seen come out of Disney, vis a vis Star Wars, yet.
The chain reaction is plausible if the exhaust port allows access to the fusion core.
That is much better than films that have a whole ship blow up because the bridge is hit.
Without any training, Rey at the end of TFA was basically where Luke didn't get to until the end of ROTJ. It's absurd.
shareIt's been mere days between stories of TFA and TLJ, which means Rey is the most ridiculously written character in the history of adventure movies. Even fantasy stories have "chosen ones" type of heroes undergoing challenges before saving the world. The only reason, why Rey's character is being defended with so many ridiculous arguments, is because she carries a political message, just like all SW movies since Disney acquired them. We have aging female feminists in charge (usually the kind it's impossible to reason with) and the marxist Hollywood behind them.
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