Ya, I was hoping for some Finn/Rey and they kept that ship very low-key. I can definitely see the Kylo/Hux angle. Hux as the most Star Wars of them all! His outfit was killer.
They were very blatant about how they wanted to leave the 'old star wars' behind. But that made for a very interesting look at Luke, who's just become this jaded old man. I think that made perfect sense with all that has happened. I did think it was weird that he didn't know about Han, but then they just kind of glossed over it?
I can see the tidbits about profiteering really becoming a major part of the plot in the future. I'd like to get way more into space transport and space war logistics, if I'm being honest.
I agree about the mirror of Erised. I pretty much forgot about that whole scene. I couldn't tell if they were trying to tease that she is connected to some crazy bloodline, or if they just want to settle it that her parents aren't famous. Since when is Rey conflicted in any way? She's always been the most clear-eyed, if not naive.
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Date: 2017-12-24 12:51 am (UTC)They were very blatant about how they wanted to leave the 'old star wars' behind. But that made for a very interesting look at Luke, who's just become this jaded old man. I think that made perfect sense with all that has happened. I did think it was weird that he didn't know about Han, but then they just kind of glossed over it?
I can see the tidbits about profiteering really becoming a major part of the plot in the future. I'd like to get way more into space transport and space war logistics, if I'm being honest.
I agree about the mirror of Erised. I pretty much forgot about that whole scene. I couldn't tell if they were trying to tease that she is connected to some crazy bloodline, or if they just want to settle it that her parents aren't famous. Since when is Rey conflicted in any way? She's always been the most clear-eyed, if not naive.