Soundwave said:
Rian Johnson will be fine when he gets to do his own characters, the fanboys can't be all "yeah but you have to tell us this/this/this, explain to us this/this/this, you're not allowed to do that with that character". There's nothing wrong with TLJ on a script level per se, it's reasonably well written, the Rey-Kylo link is an interesting story dynamic that makes it feel fresher than other recent SW films, it's just a bunch of fanboys angry they didn't get certain things explained to them in a very specific way or certain characters not playing out how they wanted, but none of that applies when you have completely new characters. "I wanted this from Snoke, I wanted this from Luke ..." etc. etc. Well, that kinda goes out the window when you're starting completely from scratch with new characters.
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Boy, you must have missed the movie or the threads that deconstructed his debacle of a script: plot holes and inconsistencies abound, and that's before we consider continuity from VII.
Fire. Rian. Johnson.