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thismeintiel said:
Lucas-Rio said:

 

 

In TLJ, she defeat Kylo Ren once more, she even saves his life against Snoke's guard, she saves the rebellion at the end coming the millenium and opening the escape road and she defeat Luke Skywalker in 5 seconds on the island.

Granted, Snoke toy with her easily. Snoke was overly cheated but Rey is still way too powerful, much more than Kylo Ren.

Also, remember that much of what Snoke said turned out to BS.  He couldn't read Kylo's mind and he didn't create the link between them, because we see them do it again after he is dead.  She also lifted a huge pile of boulders with absolutely no effort whatsoever, even though she was never trained to even lift one. 

And like I told someone before, a Mary Sue is a Mary Sue, not because she has no obstacles, its because the few real obstacles she has she overcomes them quickly and with little effort.  Most of the time it is by herself, but sometimes it is with a little help with a character that is infatuated with her.  All of which applies to both films.

I disagree with your assessment of the Snoke scenes.  I think Snoke did create the link between them.  Upon the first link, Kylo even asks Rey if she is the one doing it, before acknowledging that it couldn't possibly be coming from her.  Just because it still remained afterwards doesn't mean that Snoke wasn't the one who "opened" it.  Also, Snoke actually read Kylo's mind pretty clearly.  He sensed Kylo turning the lightsaber (Snoke was focused on the wrong one, because of his arrogance) and sensed Kylo's determination to "strike down his true enemy".  What Snoke didn't know was that Kylo considered his master to be "his true enemy".  Knowing that Snoke could read his mind, Kylo purposefully concentrated on ambiguities that would be misread by Snoke.  Again, because Snoke was too arrogant to see any other possibility.