By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Stefan.De.Machtige said:
Vincoletto said:

Love this post too. Luke needed 3 movies to become a full powerful Jedi. He was actually a very flawed and crappy Jedi on first and second movie. The scene on the SECOND movie where he cannot move properly a crappy small rock shows it perfectly. He was capable of doing what he did because of the small knowledge he had of force and because of his friends. He just becomes a proper Jedi on the third movie. I love how on Return of the Jedi you see him powerful right on the start. You sense the evolution like "wow luke got really powerfull with time". Same with Anakin.

But Rey... well she becomes a full powerful Jedi in 5 minutes...

Can you even call Rey a Jedi?

I didn't see her care about being a Jedi at all. She wanted to know about the force, when she actually asked luke after wasting his time for like 20 minutes. She didn't even try the read their books or anything else.

Luke seemed excited about being a Jedi from the start. It was clearly a higher calling to him. I didn't see that at all from Rey.

Can you really be a Jedi with one training session from a Jedi Master? If so, then why wouldn't Kylo be a Jedi now...

Well the movie calls her a Jedi so what can we do? But not for me... For me to become a Jedi takes time, its wanting to be part of it, to be called a Jedi a follow a path. It demands to have a master and have a trainning. I think the part of the movie with her and Luke could have been so much better. Its poorly written, porly executed. We could have a good amount of good drama there, on how luke decided to move away, and after how he could train her to achieve her potential. But well, its wasnt necessary. She already knew everything and he was just there making jokes and drinking milk.

There is no problem in breaking new grounds, putting new elements and moving forward to a new generation, but I dislike when it does not respect already stablished rules in the series.