coolstorybro9738
coolstorybro9738
coolstorybro9738

It is hard to rehash this so many times. Superman didn’t pick the location or try to knock over buildings but when you go toe to toe with someone as dangerous as zod brainiac doomsday darksied you can’t just relocate them. The point was that zod wanted the fight in metropolis and he wanted to kill humans. He wasn’t

Yeah I was thinking of them showing up in a “Thanos Invading final battle!” type montage where you see all the TV heroes in different areas fending off goons and saving civilians, meanwhile in space or some shit the Avengers and others are fighting the big guy himself.

“Otherwise, you’d have to devote time to explaining who they are and why they’re there, and there’s enough characters already.”

My favorite theory to redeeming him lies in his words to Vader’s helmet: “I will finish what you started”. With the theories that Snoke is some version of Plagueis, it implies the force might have started to become unbalanced again. Luke had no intention of teaching Kyle how to combat it, or even get strong enough to

That sounds too plotty and obvious. I like the internal emotional conflict being internal and emotional.

So what is it like, going through life hating joy?

Vader’s redemption happened before we knew what he’d actually done. IMO, it stopped working after the prequel trilogy. Sorry, Anakin, doing the bare minimum to save your kid does not redeem you for murdering a room full of toddlers.

That was the best line in the movie, what are you smoking?

““Shut up Snoke. She’s badass, she’s brilliant, she’s hot, she’s mah perfect wo-man.” “Kylo, she’s your first cousin.”

(slashes the shit out of a bunch of nearby machinery)

That’s because you never read Shadows of the Empire, padawan. Chewie swore a life debt to Han before A New Hope, which meant when Han said to take care of Leia, Chewie transferred his loyalty to her to continue his life debt to Han. Leia didn’t exactly own the Falcon while Han was napping, but she had a better claim

Seriously! This looks like a scene straight from "Attack of the Clones"

You mean Coruscant?

TL;DR: “I want Star Wars, but without any of that Star Wars stuff.”

Have you considered that maybe you just don’t like Star Wars?

I love the idea of Gray Jedi. This concept of the balance of the Force is so integral to the Star Wars mythology that I think it would be fascinating to turn it on its head. What if Rey and Ben Skywalker Organa Solo are on similar trajectories, blending the positive virtues of both the light and the dark into the