StarOcean said:
It's just an inconsistency made from the series. Obviously Luke should have had an awakening but at the time the idea of "awakening" wasn't thought of yet. The jump from originals to prequels also have similar inconsistencies. It's an inevitable problem when it's a work that spans as long as it has with different directors with different visions. What they should've done is try to think out stuff for future Star Wars movies once they realized SW was a success, but that didn't happen. However, JJ was responsible for keeping things as consistent as possible and I believe he did a fairly good job at that. Perhaps her awakening will be expanded upon in future episodes but I don't know. Also I found this sentence from my 2 paragraphs actually summed up my point well, "Each new trilogy is going to have a different feeling from the one before it and because of that it creates a community that'll never be fully satisfied. " Nah, I didn't. To be quite honest I barely know anyone by their username. I know people by their avi's |
Really? An inconsistency? With all due respect, that's the best you could come up with? I call it a shortcut. Why have Rey train over the next three movies to get to the point where she can defeat Kylo Ren when we can just have her touch the lightsaber and voila! Villain defeated. There was no sense of her overcoming. She just kicked ass immediately. Even in those crappy Rocky sequels they would have a five minute training montage to show how he overcame insurmountable odds. In Rocky IV he had to run up a mountain in SIberia before he beat Ivan Drago!
I agree with that statement for the most part. That being said, the prequel trilogy felt more like the OT in my opinion while the Force Awakens looked more like the OT if you understand where I'm coming from.
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