NightlyPoe said:
Do I have to repeat myself? 1. Luke had disarmed Rey when they were fighting with sticks. Then Rey called a lightsaber and Luke fell back. Given that Luke didn't want to harm Rey, that's hardly any indication that Rey was overpowered, or even stronger than Luke, which is highly doubtful. 2. It's unlikely Kylo Ren was in any particular danger of death. It was to show the teamwork and natural camaraderie between the two of them. 3. There is absolutely nothing in the movie that indicates that Rey neutralized Ben. The two were locked in a battle of wills when the ship was rammed. The simple and likely correct interpretation is Ben was immediately incapacitated during the collision and Rey left either immediately or after waking up first herself. Nothing weird or unbelievable about that any more than Rose being alert when Finn woke up. |
1) You are playing with the fact, Luke ended on the ground, defeated and powerless. That's how weak Luke was portrayed in this movie.
2) Kylo Ren was struggling and was locked by one of Snoke's guard, Rey had to step up to save him. That was clearly shown on screen, your interpretation is original, not canon.
3) Rey neutralized Kylo Ren by not allowing him to take the lightsaber and then left unscathed while Kylo Ren was knocked out. She could have killed him while he was asleep.







