WolfpackN64 said:
It was going to be blasted anyway. I didn't really like that particular scene tbh. |
"It was going to be blasted anyway."
>There could have been a chance it was stopped if Finn hit it.
"I didn't really like that particular scene tbh."
>I'm not too fond of the scene either.
thismeintiel said:
That was pretty damn funny. Though that scene does show the wasted potential to do anything interesting in that film. Finn, a character who seemed to mostly care about himself, chooses to sacrifice himself to save the Rebels. Even if it would have only bought them time to escape, it was something. Instead we have subversion for subversion's sake. And then the Order just stands there and allows Finn to spend a half hour dragging her body back to the base. What a threatening villian. |
Non-threatening villains is certainly a part of the problem in Disney's trilogy. There's little tension when the villains are not too threatening.