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Azuren said:
JakDaSnack said:

By definition Rey isn’t a Mary Sue.  Seriously, she wanted to abandon her friends to wait at Jakku in case her parents decide to come back.  But I think you missed Finns story.  His was about all about trying to leave the conflict, and throughout the entire movie he had rose trying to convince him to stay with the resistance and the code breaker trying to convince him to leave.  And at the end he ultimately decided that he was done, and wanted to end it all before rose saved his life.  Now was this story executed well, maybe not, but he absolutely did have a real character arc, one that I personally enjoyed a lot.

You really need to read up on the definition of a Mary Sue. Wanting to go back to Jakku doesn't have anything to do with it.

 

And Finn was wasted in favor of the Mary Sue. He could have had a subplot overcoming his fear culminating in a rematch with Adam  Driver's awful interpretation of a Sith. Instead, he has been relegated to an unimportant status by virtue of "Everyone focus on the Mary Sue".

 

If you want to discuss how Rey is or isn't a Mary Sue, you'll have to read my post a few pages back.

Considering that you think wanting to back to Jakku doesn’t have anything to do with a Mary Sue, you obviously don’t know what a Mary Sue is.  Also Adam driver isn’t a Sith, that has yet to be stated in this trilogy.  Considering you think Finn overcoming fear is his arc, you weren’t paying attention at all.  You have made it quite clear that you don’t understand these characters.  Please watch the movies again, and do some research before posting again.  It will do us all a favor.



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