The Rise of Skywalker: How To Train Your Mary-Sue

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  • @Feralbreed
    @Feralbreed 7 месяцев назад +186

    Rey: "I bypassed the character developement!"

  • @theelementalstation947
    @theelementalstation947 Год назад +404

    Okay, I respect the hell out of you for sticking to the original canon, but as someone whose first introduction was Clone Wars and to this day remains my favorite ignoring it feels like a lightsaber to the gut 🤣
    That being said, I didn’t know the original story of the Mon Calamari and honestly I love the concept of the empire finding a fledgling space faring race and angering them so much that they go from full pacifist to all out warrior people in less than a decade.

    • @konk8429
      @konk8429 Год назад +59

      yeah I totally agree, usually I prefer original canon over ret cons, but the clone wars is pretty solid IMO, so I would take its canon over comics or books

    • @godofthecripples1237
      @godofthecripples1237 Год назад +31

      Honestly, if you remove the sequence, there's nothing wrong with the new canon. Clone Wars serves as its basis and there's plenty of good ideas throughout. The new explanation for where red kyber crystals comes from, for example, is far more interesting than the Legends explanation.
      EDIT: Also, Clone Wars _is_ OG canon, just as much as the prequels.

    • @ExeErdna
      @ExeErdna Год назад +19

      @@godofthecripples1237 The legends version of red crystals was more brutal in some ways. Since they had to make that crystal from scratch. It wasn't no "bleeding" BS it was they used to dark side of the for the create it. That's why Maul was so "hyped up" he made 4 for his double-sided saber. Where most Sith make the one.

    • @godofthecripples1237
      @godofthecripples1237 Год назад +19

      @@ExeErdna Corrupting an existing crystal is far more in line with how the Force operates as a concept. And it gave us an amazing story about Vader.

    • @ExeErdna
      @ExeErdna Год назад +12

      @@godofthecripples1237 Yet it doesn't work with how the Sith existed in Legends they were dark jedi. They had hide away from Jedi. They couldn't just get Kyber crystals. Which makes the whole point they made their own syntheic crystals. Like how we're able to make diamonds now. It's most likely the same process just with the infusion of force.
      The corrupion/purification aspects were part of legends because that's how we got some "yellow" saber users

  • @ThaLoser
    @ThaLoser Год назад +690

    Interestingly the Clone Wars Season 2 has a scene that supports your thinking about certain creatures just being highly "resistant" to mind tricks instead of being completely immune. In the scene a captured bounty hunter named Cad Bane is being interrogated by Obi Wan, Anakin and Mace Windu. Bane is a Duros, a species known to be "immune" to Jedi mind tricks, but when all three jedi use the trick at once to force their way through they are able to successfully control him for just about a second before he wrenches it back from them, visibly pained and distressed as he does so. When Anakin suggests trying again, Bane willingly cooperates with his Jedi captors over suffering the trick a second time.

    • @Hotchpotchsoup
      @Hotchpotchsoup Год назад +20

      Bane is just another Mary Sue tho, but my opinion of his character is also very saturated by my distaste for his copy/paste design.

    • @AB-bg7os
      @AB-bg7os Год назад +85

      @@Hotchpotchsoup yet he doesn't really win and gets arrested in the end. (He's also cool)

    • @Hotchpotchsoup
      @Hotchpotchsoup Год назад +14

      @@AB-bg7os but he's so cliche that you know his character from just one look at him, no other character in Star Wars is that unoriginal.

    • @AB-bg7os
      @AB-bg7os Год назад +60

      @@Hotchpotchsoup blah blah blah who cares

    • @user9267
      @user9267 Год назад +80

      @@Hotchpotchsoup
      He's cliche and he owns it

  • @kapitankapital6580
    @kapitankapital6580 Год назад +313

    "I am all the Sith!"
    "And I, am Iron Man!"
    - Rey Lars or whichever family name she's co-opted now

    • @clancykohl
      @clancykohl Год назад +35

      She is all the family names

    • @Scifogon
      @Scifogon Год назад +34

      The truth is...
      Rey Gunray

    • @skeptic_lemon
      @skeptic_lemon Год назад +10

      @@Scifogon oh no

    • @arcadeinvader8086
      @arcadeinvader8086 Год назад +18

      ​@@Scifogon a gunray would never do anything without the approval of The Senate

    • @kevinpierce8305
      @kevinpierce8305 11 месяцев назад +6

      Super easy, barely an inconvenience.

  • @friccle_
    @friccle_ Год назад +204

    Think the difference between luke and rey is that we see luke actually be shit at things.
    Luke rushes his training, he loses his hand, he gets his teeth kicked in, we actually see him gradually get more powerful in a way that feels more believable
    Rey on the other hand is just good at everything. The most we see her struggle is when she cries about her parents.
    She wins every duel, she escapes every bad situation, she just succeeds without issue

    • @willfanofmanyii3751
      @willfanofmanyii3751 Год назад +39

      Not to mention all 3 films end with Luke needing to be saved.

    • @PositiveOnly-dm3rx
      @PositiveOnly-dm3rx 7 месяцев назад

      Rey is a girl. They are superior to men in every way, and if you disagree, you're a sexist!
      That's why the r word is such a big deal, cuz it's impossible since every woman can beat up every man.

    • @PositiveOnly-dm3rx
      @PositiveOnly-dm3rx 7 месяцев назад

      Anyone who doesn't agree that girls are better than men in every way is clearly a sexist!

    • @pmg567
      @pmg567 7 месяцев назад +8

      Spoiler alert for a old movie
      Adding to your comment, if you analyze the first Vader vs Luke fight from a swordsmanship point of view we see that Vader could multiples times during the fight do a simple thrust and finish the fight (Luke guard was that bad). This serves to show how weak and unprepared Luke was and foreshadow the famous scene
      (English is not my native language, sorry for the mistakes)

    • @DancerVeiled
      @DancerVeiled 7 месяцев назад +10

      Yes, Vader was clearly toying with him because to Vader, it was trying to understand his son, rather than a fight for survival.

  • @FroJSimpson
    @FroJSimpson Год назад +161

    28:09 Describing Kylo Ren as merely “an edgy teenage dropout” fails to raise the important and embarrassing fact that Ben Solo is *29* years old in the first two films and *30* in The Rise of Skywalker.
    Imagine reaching 29 and still carrying the emotional immaturity of a teenager who threw a tantrum at Hot Topic because his mommy wouldn’t pay for a My Chemical Romance t-shirt.
    EDIT: Ben “Solo,” not Ben “Skywalker.” (Sorry, I clearly had the superior Skywalker descendant named “Ben” on the mind while writing.)

    • @BurnDoubt
      @BurnDoubt Год назад +11

      The thing we have to realize is how much Rihanna Johnson was trying to put the middle finger up to the og fans. He low-key turns Luke into a molester in TLJ.
      In writing terms it's called "unreliable narrator" and if you keep that in mind while watching the scenes of Luke standing over Ben while he sleeps at night just "sensing some darkness in him" well, Kylo finally makes sense,
      From the unhinged emotional tantrums all the time to the hatred and willingness to kill his uncle, mom and dad ("Why didn't you protect me from him!!?!")
      Even the plot points of Luke hiding away and not wanting to interact with his sister and best friend/brother-in-law makes sense under this light.
      In Rian Johnsons mind, none of TLJ was terrible, nonsensical writing and character destruction, he's just such a sicko and a-hole, most haven't realized the "intricacies" of his writing and enmity towards the base yet.

    • @godofthecripples1237
      @godofthecripples1237 Год назад +17

      @@BurnDoubt That is one of the most goofy and ridiculous conspiracy theories I've ever heard, but it would still make for a more interesting story than what we actually got.

    • @cass7448
      @cass7448 Год назад +8

      @@BurnDoubt You know, it's totally okay to just say "I didn't like the movie" and leave it there.

    • @BurnDoubt
      @BurnDoubt Год назад +12

      @@cass7448 it's okay to notice patterns too, like Disney hiring a bunch of sick freaks, and having a history of doing so, or haven't you noticed the Kardashians being advertised as part of the new "Disney+ family". Only post 2016 would Balenciaga be a big win

    • @cass7448
      @cass7448 Год назад

      @@BurnDoubt Sick freaks, huh?

  • @BrokenCurtain
    @BrokenCurtain Год назад +63

    The thing that really stands out about Luke's training in the OT is that there's no clear indication of how long it takes in the movies. All the viewer knows is that he trained after "Episode 4: A New Hope".
    And when Luke and the others escape after the Battle of Hoth, all we know is that the Millennium Falcon's hyperdrive doesn't work and it takes Han, Leia and the rest an unspecified amount of time to reach Bespin. That gives Luke an opportunity to train with Yoda.
    And after Luke's encounter with Darth Vader and before the rescue of Han Solo, there's again an uncertain amount of time that passes between the movies, during which Luke could have returned to Yoda to continue his training.
    Sometimes, the best way to tell a story is to not tell the complete story and to leave certain parts out of it. That leaves room for imagination and gives the audience an opportunity to ask questions.
    The sequels on the other hand have forgotten about all of that. They happen literally five minutes after each other. Theyarelikeareallylongsentencewithoutspacesthatdoesntletyoubreatheorthink. And one thing I noticed specifically about J.J. Abrams is that he doesn't know how to handle distance and travelling as a narrative device. All of his films feel like they're set in a really small town and getting from one place to another is as trivial as crossing the street. That's why in his films, you can be on the surface of one planet, look up in the sky and see other planets on the other side of the galaxy being destroyed. Or get anywhere in the galaxy in minutes with what's essentially a lifeboat.

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Год назад

      Too bad Star Wars doesn't have Transwarp Teleportation...

    • @antonisauren8998
      @antonisauren8998 Год назад

      Wasn't there like year gap between 8 and 9 though? Watched it last time at premiere, but something like that rings in my mind.

    • @BrokenCurtain
      @BrokenCurtain Год назад +7

      @@antonisauren8998 Does it _feel_ like a year has passed?
      My point was about using narrative techniques to convey the passage of time. Take for example the training montage from "Rocky" (1976). It's only about three minutes long, but when it's over, it feels like several months have passed.
      The only reason why there was a time skip between Episode 8 and 9 is that Abrams wanted to send Kylo Ren on a quest to find Palpatine. But Palpatine could just as well have sent him an e-mail. Oh, and Finn's girlfriend got put on a bus, too. But there has been no character development since the past movie, everyone is just the same - and the Rebels are in the same state they were left in at the end of Episode 8.

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Год назад +1

      @@antonisauren8998,
      Officially, yes. It's how a CR-90 Corvette makes its appearance... and how the Resistance gets new fighters.
      For the OT, we never know how long, exactly, the time skips are, but they exist... and are obvious.

    • @TroySavary
      @TroySavary 7 месяцев назад +6

      The closeness of the planets destroyed by Starkiller base bugged me too. They seemed closer together than the Earth and Moon.

  • @oliveleaf7376
    @oliveleaf7376 Год назад +83

    oh, your solution is so much more elegant and it's so obvious. I love it, it's beautiful! The whole thing with Luke guarding ancient sacred texts while hiding and it being literal actual scrolls and books in a non-hermetically sealed room on an oceanworld was always so obviously flimsy.
    Having him hide on a basically empty oceanworld to guard the knowledge that someone else is the knowledge bank until the right time is a much better justification. It also not only retroactively justifies Rey's absurdly strong early powers, but it's a genuinely unexpected and exciting twist in the third movie that forces you to go back and rewatch the first for clues you missed.

    • @jerk2u496
      @jerk2u496 Год назад

      do to ray's grandpa you could also say that she got expose to a jedi holocron(or other artifact) and was imprinted with the knowledge.

    • @willlauzon3744
      @willlauzon3744 7 месяцев назад +2

      I would prefer Luke to have his Jedi Order and have it be what it was in the books. Rey goes to him for training and he is reluctant because she has much anger and fear. She then just does it herself and starts falling to the dark side. The dark side is quicker and easier after all. Name one time Rey did anything calm and at peace? Naw, she's always yelling and screaming while attacking.

  • @highjumpstudios2384
    @highjumpstudios2384 Год назад +61

    Wow I really like that origin story for Rey a lot better than any of the others I've heard

    • @the_kryllic
      @the_kryllic Год назад +11

      Seriously, that whole synopsis was way more intriguing than the new trilogy

    • @highjumpstudios2384
      @highjumpstudios2384 Год назад +4

      @@the_kryllic it's like that sometimes

    • @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722
      @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 7 месяцев назад

      @@highjumpstudios2384 How to make Rey not suck?? Alternatively I would have watched Ultra Vegito the God Killer because to me this fan version of Vegito has more credibility than the sequels and book of boba fett combined. Extra point for the God Killer for being Darth Vader but truly heartless and loving to murder people who deserve murder

  • @IndustrialMagic
    @IndustrialMagic Год назад +164

    About the Mustafar stuff, you're thinking about it wrong:
    A) The sequence with the trees was never meant to be set on Mustafar. Someone came up with that connection later. I'm not sure WHO or WHY they decided to place this scene on Mustafar, except that they realized that Vader would have kept his Wayfinder on Mustafar, but realized it too late or didnt care to film anything that makes sense.
    B) The "Vader Immortal" video game attempts to explain why there are young trees on the planet. Their reasoning was a later justification, of course.
    C) the enemies fighting the First Order on "Mustafar" also don't look like Mustafarians.
    The EASIEST explanation for this scene would be to just say that the wayfinder was stored somewhere else. Not Mustifar.

    • @Jansenbaker
      @Jansenbaker Год назад +6

      Um, what? The novelization mentions it, the Vader:Immortal game came out years before TROS, and how would we have reference for how Mustafarians look? We just have Neimoidian Guards and droids in Revenge of the Sith.

    • @CaptainKeen
      @CaptainKeen Год назад +9

      @@Jansenbaker they have showed up in books and art around episode 3. I think they might have been onscreen for like 3 seconds in the movie.

    • @IndustrialMagic
      @IndustrialMagic Год назад +1

      @@Jansenbaker Vader Immortal and RoS both came out in 2019

    • @Jansenbaker
      @Jansenbaker Год назад +3

      @@IndustrialMagic Still, why do you say it's "A later justification"? It was, at the latest, developed concurrently with TRoS, not after.

    • @bombomos
      @bombomos Год назад +6

      Disney says its on mustifar. Are you saying Disney is wrong?

  • @lespacecowboy
    @lespacecowboy Год назад +129

    It should be noted that the Mon Cal are in the animated clones wars, and have been since I think season 2 or 3 of that show

    • @thomasthetieengine4397
      @thomasthetieengine4397 Год назад +27

      and the og one

    • @fiddlesticks7245
      @fiddlesticks7245 7 месяцев назад +5

      Who cares? TCW was shit

    • @paulaccuardi9071
      @paulaccuardi9071 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@fiddlesticks7245I thought it was pretty good

    • @fiddlesticks7245
      @fiddlesticks7245 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@paulaccuardi9071 Poor standards are nothing to brag about.

    • @bakinginc.3844
      @bakinginc.3844 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@fiddlesticks7245 tcw was one of the best starwars spinoffs ever only becaus you think starwars has 3 good movies doesnt mean that people have poor standarts

  • @BrendanJSmith
    @BrendanJSmith Год назад +26

    In the original trilogy and even the prequels; our heroes at the end aren't the same people they were at the beginning of their story. They changed, they evolved, they grew up. Everyone in the sequel trilogy is nearly exactly the same as they were when we first met them or as they were at the end of Force Awakens. If you put a gun to my head, I still couldn’t tell you what development any of them were supposed to have.

    • @russianbear0027
      @russianbear0027 6 месяцев назад +3

      You may want to rewatch them then. Rey learns to live in the present, Finn leaves everything he knew behind and learns to live. Poe learns restraint. Some of the details are wonky because of how much of a mess rise of Skywalker is but they have arcs.
      And it's okay for characters to be static. Leia is pretty static in the OT and that's fine.

  • @samuelmunger4130
    @samuelmunger4130 Год назад +217

    I love the series as a whole but I do highly recommend watching both the animated shows the clone wars and rebels, they both have excellent stories and plenty of lore that I think is really interesting and cool!

    • @mytho-seb
      @mytho-seb Год назад +6

      yep agree

    • @rockyreecey4191
      @rockyreecey4191 Год назад +20

      They have no real issues with plot or lore. These do

    • @ddsretro2697
      @ddsretro2697 Год назад +2

      Yes please, it’ll greatly help out your arguments and logic for these videos

    • @assaraan9407
      @assaraan9407 Год назад +9

      Not only that but thet are mostly oversen by george lukas so the lore is mostly held up

    • @dodopod
      @dodopod Год назад +5

      TCW and Rebels are both really good, and Bread Circus should definitely watch them, but they do rewrite a lot of the previously established lore. Even after retcons, most of it isn't resolved in a satisfying way, so I understand why he would ignore them when he talks about lore.

  • @Goldnfoxx
    @Goldnfoxx Год назад +60

    "Rey Disney" ... Most appropriate name I've heard for her yet!

  • @KaizonArkin
    @KaizonArkin Год назад +15

    "Not ideal," he says, and yet utterly more captivating, believable, and entertaining than a single moment in the movie.

  • @BigStrap
    @BigStrap Год назад +72

    The "training" montage with the TTS voice was hilarious. Your acumen and passion for this series is pretty incredible, and I hope you continue to make content like this. By the way, I can wholeheartedly recommend the 3D Clone Wars, in terms of an "alternate universe" done right. The later seasons are pretty great, even if they do go up against established lore. Some changes are for the better, and some for worse, of course.

    • @Dunkopf
      @Dunkopf Год назад +1

      The last season of clone wars hurt so much. God I love that show

    • @skeptic_lemon
      @skeptic_lemon Год назад

      He should've used the "training" sound effect from one of the Command and Conquer games but it was indeed hilarious

  • @Kaijudomage
    @Kaijudomage Год назад +49

    JJ clearly likes Kotor or at least someone he listens to does, but just didn't think about what doing that would do, as usual.
    The Dyad thing, Force healing, and a bit of Kylo's helmet design being a bit like Revan's to name a few.

    • @shinyrayquaza9
      @shinyrayquaza9 Год назад +25

      don't give jj credit, pretty sure that was pure coincidence

    • @RipOffProductionsLLC
      @RipOffProductionsLLC Год назад +10

      The Dyad stuff is something completely different from the Force bonds seen between Reven and Bastilla, or The Exile and Kreia...

    • @gimzod76
      @gimzod76 Год назад +7

      JJ doesn't like anyhting other than his own farts.

  • @Nam1138
    @Nam1138 Год назад +35

    Folding space/teleportation first appeared in the 1998 Star Wars novel Vision of the Future by Timothy Zahn. It was a power of the mysterious Aing-Tii Monks who had a unique attunement with the force

    • @shinyrayquaza9
      @shinyrayquaza9 Год назад +6

      JJ probably didn't know that

    • @maximilianschug6271
      @maximilianschug6271 Год назад +8

      tbf, iirc that force power was mostly in-system distances. or at least that was how far luke could go with it in Fate of the Jedi.

    • @RipOffProductionsLLC
      @RipOffProductionsLLC Год назад +2

      I thought that was more of an Eldar Webway style power, where one physically enters the neather world of The Force, travels within it, then exits at a desired destination?

    • @dodopod
      @dodopod Год назад +1

      @@maximilianschug6271 Not in Vision of the Future. The Aing Tii mostly use it to zip around their own region of space, which is otherwise unnavigable with hyperdrive. But, at the end of the book, they use it to transport Talon Karrde from Exocron to Bastion in time for the climax. At least according to The Essential Atlas, these planets are about as far apart as it's possible to get, on exact opposite ends of the Outer Rim.

  • @konk8429
    @konk8429 Год назад +22

    Finally I can rest in peace now that this movie has had its funeral

  • @DazeyChaineMusic
    @DazeyChaineMusic 8 месяцев назад +8

    You have rekindled my interest in Star Wars more than Star Wars has in the last 10 years

  • @mileator
    @mileator Год назад +27

    6:58 Oooh! I've been waiting for this one since 2016. Every biotic can be hand waved away, by the concept of their biotic barriers being used as Eva vacuum suits. The Air Supply is there so that they don't suffocate.
    The inconsistency however, comes from Mordin Solus who doesn't have any biotics whatsoever.

  • @charleszp938
    @charleszp938 Год назад +13

    Hey, if the Jedi are all but extinct, why does Kylo wear lightsaber-proof armor?
    I mean, all of these glancing blows from maRey would usually cleave chunks of meat from an unarmored opponent, I wager.

  • @andrews4717
    @andrews4717 Год назад +25

    I just finished binging all your videos last night, glad to see another one
    Please keep making these

  • @mikedrop4421
    @mikedrop4421 Год назад +15

    Bro, how are you doing this? Don't burn yourself out man, we enjoy having you around!

    • @thebreadcircus
      @thebreadcircus  Год назад +10

      I'm replying to you because you've commented on every video. We're both having a break for a few days. Thanks for your genuine concern, though. It got pretty dire for me in particular. -S / ED-1TA

  • @ignaciorodriguez5636
    @ignaciorodriguez5636 Год назад +5

    I don't know if anyone already commented this but in the Vader VR game, he uses a magical stone that restores Mustafar's ecosystem. It isn't a good explanation but at least it's something

  • @majormissile5596
    @majormissile5596 Год назад +12

    You don't know how concise and easy to follow using TTRPG terms is for me. Good work on this video!

  • @exoticcarfactsofficialchan7050
    @exoticcarfactsofficialchan7050 Год назад +3

    4:07 "Ahsoka Tico"...sometimes the memes write themselves lol
    🤣😅😆👏

  • @bananajones4121
    @bananajones4121 Год назад +7

    There are actually dryads in Star Wars Legends.
    1. Zelosians, which are implied in the Wookieepedia article to be compatible with humans despite being plant aliens, though it was near-impossible to create hybrids. They actually looked more human than plant, but they had green blood and weird vegetation on their heads.
    2. Sylphe, which were created in a French games magazine for use in an RPG adventure. They looked the most like modern-day depictions of Dryads, with plants and stuff growing out of them, though they had green skin. They were ALSO compatible with humans, despite being a humanoid plant-person.
    3. Neti are tree-people that live for millennia and can shapeshift. They give birth asexually by shooting out saplings (see T'ra Saa), but are apparently capable of romantic attachments (T'ra Saa and Tholme), but it is unknown if they also have sexual feelings for others. They are also found in the Disney Canon as well.
    The first two imply that somebody in-universe was down-bad enough to have sex with a plant-person.

  • @SJReid82
    @SJReid82 Год назад +27

    This series has completely justified my disdain for the entire sequel trilogy. Sheer incompetence in story telling. You know, I don't have a problem with Rey specifically as an archetype; she could've been the sequel era's Bastila Shan (frankly if she were a Shan, I would've accepted that WAY more than her being a Palpatine) but she was just so terribly written, I feel bad for Daisy for having had to play such a crummy character. The same extends to everyone else. Finn could've been awesome - kind of a Kyle Katarn-type, but he became a one-note wonder. And poor Poe was relegated to the role of 'Basil Exposition' by the third film. The series should be viewed as a 'what not to do' with a long running franchise. Whereas you can take examples like Mad Max Fury Road, Blade Runner 2049 and even Strange New Worlds as perfect examples of how to properly ADD to the lore, while still doing sort of their own thing at the same time, and actually do justice with the source material and above all remaining consistent with what came before.

    • @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722
      @nestorsifuentesaguirre2722 7 месяцев назад

      Would you believe me if I said Ultra Vegito the God Killer looks to me like Rey but with the writting being truly awesome and deconstructing the Mary Sue by having people criticize Vegito even with violence??

  • @DerUberStern
    @DerUberStern Год назад +7

    Oh boy, a new Bread Circus
    Time to watch this one about twenty times because I enjoy the narrator's voice

  • @BungieStudios
    @BungieStudios Год назад +10

    The stupid tree thing is from the ending of a video game. The closest thing to lore continuity you will find in a Disney Wars movie.

  • @bananajones4121
    @bananajones4121 Год назад +15

    Teleportation was used in Star Wars Legends, but it was specifically stated to be a rare Force ability that was fairly energy-intensive and required a lot of time to master.

  • @natetete1379
    @natetete1379 Год назад +22

    32:32 I like the idea of calling it the reboot trilogy not the sequel trilogy

    • @MrCharrrles
      @MrCharrrles 7 месяцев назад

      it's more like a parody

    • @zarthemad8386
      @zarthemad8386 7 месяцев назад

      @@MrCharrrles but a parady so bad that it makes spaceballs look like cannon

    • @Derpsterchief
      @Derpsterchief 6 месяцев назад

      Even comparing Spaceballs to the Disney trilogy is an insult to Spaceballs lol

  • @samtheweebo
    @samtheweebo Год назад +14

    I kinda thought that what happened to kylos Saber was more that he turned it on and the cracked crystal almost blew the whole thing up. But it was together enough to turn off and then kind of rebuild. The sides were designed after the fact for kinda focusing and venting the leaking energy. The whole blade is always fluttering changing length and width and intensity. I imagine that it is unstable overall and held together by luck. I also bet that the blade is actually a bit weaker than other sabers because of the leaking unstable energy. It's dangerous and ready to explode and only an idiot would keep using it.

    • @a_dead786
      @a_dead786 Год назад +3

      yeah that is what happened and yeah, idk why he still uses it when its essentially a bomb.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 5 месяцев назад

    Your description of the usability of teleportation and how overpowered it is is absolutely on point.

  • @admral_grant
    @admral_grant Год назад +9

    these videos make me happy that I'm an legends timeline person, its also fun to see how bad Disney is at things

    • @godofthecripples1237
      @godofthecripples1237 Год назад +3

      Disney was bad at the sequels. Beyond that, the new canon isn't bad. There's aspects of it that I prefer to Legends. Unfortunately, the sequels ruin pretty much everything.

  • @uberskilz13
    @uberskilz13 Год назад +3

    Force Lorax killed me

  • @partariothe5th
    @partariothe5th Год назад +6

    I'm fairly sure Mustafar's trees can be somewhat explained by the events of the VR game Vader Immortal.

    • @grayflaneur4854
      @grayflaneur4854 5 месяцев назад

      Its totally explained by Vader Immortal. I guess this was ignored or they did not know of it.

  • @RDeathmark
    @RDeathmark Год назад +10

    The other thing you get from a planet without a magma core that you can Traverse is a cool sci-fi concept, please don't try to apply real-world physics too much to a fantasy world, keep the rule of cool in mind

  • @lorewalkermaohao4602
    @lorewalkermaohao4602 7 месяцев назад +3

    On the topic of Mon Calamari and Quarren, their place in the galaxy was retconned many years before the 3D animated show. The 2D Clone Wars cartoon showed both the Quarren and Mon Calamari taking sides in the Clone Wars, the Republic comics had a Mon Calamari separatist commander lead an assault on Kamino during the Clone Wars, another comic pre clone wars had a Quarren luxury cruiser run afoul of Aurra Sing. There are plenty more examples.
    The 90's book you're referring to was out of date by the time EP1 was released, as both Mon Calamari and Quarren appeared before the rise of the Empire in 1999, Quarren in EP1 - MC's in Jedi Apprentice.
    Clone Wars cartoons both had Mon Cala as members of the Republic during the Clone Wars, both were created under direction of Lucas.

  • @darth_dan8886
    @darth_dan8886 Год назад +4

    Mass Effect has a somewhat fair explanation for some people not wearing sealed suits in airless environments. Everyone has their mass effect kinetic barriers, that could potentially also be configured to counteract pressure.
    The space slug scene makes a lot less sense...

  • @kanewilson8624
    @kanewilson8624 6 месяцев назад +1

    Counterpoint on the Mass Effect 2 part at 7:10. She is using a biotic shield. Biotics can work as a spacesuit in a vacuum and can hold as much air as the biotic user brings with them

  • @FriendlyDarkwraith
    @FriendlyDarkwraith Год назад +3

    I wonder if the seeming inconsistency between the prequels and the EU which establishes that the Mon Calamari made first contact with the Empire instead of the Republic, yet there being a Quarren senate seat could be remedied by suggesting that the Quarren on Mon Cala were originally colonists, and that their species hails from elsewhere in the galaxy, which is where that seat comes from. Probably not, but it's a suggestion.

  • @42meep13
    @42meep13 Год назад +3

    The one thing I will say in defense of Rey defeating Edgy Wannabee Vader, is that Edgy Wannabee Vader had just been shot by one of the strongest handheld weapons in the franchise (shown sending multiple not-stormtroopers flying earlier in the movie, fired by someone who shouldn't be strong enough to do so), and was basically trying to just walk it off.
    Now, it would have made more sense for the highly-trained not-stormtrooper deserter to have defeated Edgy Wannabee Vader seeing as he has already demonstrated at least semi-competence with the weapon when he made use of the Youngling-Slayer-9000 in the previous fight in which the weapon that shot Edgy Wannabee Vader's power was demonstrated.
    However, Edgy Wannabee Vader defeats the not-stormtroper Deserter, suffering a few more minor injuries. It is at this point, the exhausted and badly wounded edgy teenager fights the Mary Sue, who is still relatively fresh.
    It still doesn't make much sense, but it does make slightly more sense than you give it credit for.

    • @JohnnyFedora1
      @JohnnyFedora1 Год назад +3

      The fact Finn was able to use the lightsaber effectively is just as bad as Rey in its own right. In-universe, lightsabers are very difficult to use effectively, requiring a lot of specialized training. Most people - even people trained with other weapons - are more likely to hurt themselves than their opponent when first picking one up.
      You're right that the guy who'd had military combat training from childhood should've been much more capable than the scavenger with no training whatsoever, but neither of them should've been able to stand up to a highly trained force user the first/second time they'd ever used a lightsaber.

    • @willfanofmanyii3751
      @willfanofmanyii3751 Год назад

      Kylo had been shot and still managed to outrun Rey and Finn into the woods.

  • @user9267
    @user9267 Год назад +5

    I assume the Mustafar scene could be based on the events of the Vader: Immortal games, at the end of which the Brightstar is destroyed and the life force of Mustafar is returned so that it may grow back to its former lush state or something like that

    • @Dunkopf
      @Dunkopf Год назад +2

      I doubt JJ knew anything about that

    • @user9267
      @user9267 Год назад +2

      @Dunkopf
      Yeah I don't think he even watched all of the movies 🤣

    • @Dunkopf
      @Dunkopf Год назад +1

      @@user9267 LMAO

    • @willfanofmanyii3751
      @willfanofmanyii3751 Год назад +1

      @@user9267 JJ already admitted disdain for the Clone Wars existing.

  • @kawaiigoomy3487
    @kawaiigoomy3487 Год назад +10

    When Vader said “There is no escape”, my brain immediately went to DAGOTHWAVE. 😅 🌘🎶 No recall or intervention will work in this place. There is no escape. 🎶🌟

    • @thebreadcircus
      @thebreadcircus  Год назад +5

      I'm a god.
      How can you kill a god?
      What a grand and intoxicating innocence!
      Shame on you, Sweet Nerevar. -S

  • @TheresaTrejo-lu3vq
    @TheresaTrejo-lu3vq 7 месяцев назад +2

    Take a shot every time he says training

  • @lucasbakeforero426
    @lucasbakeforero426 Год назад +3

    I started watching the video before anyone could even watch it until the end. So excited.

  • @dicksoncider5099
    @dicksoncider5099 Год назад +5

    Some of the best SW content on YT. Good show sir. Here's to more subs for you

  • @dirtydeedsdirtcheep3007
    @dirtydeedsdirtcheep3007 Год назад +2

    Just watching this makes me regret ever being hyped about these movies...

  • @Marveryn
    @Marveryn Год назад +1

    when i first saw the first disney movie i thought the explaination on why ray needed so little training was cause she was a student of luke and her parents hid her after luke school was destroyed and he went missing. second film never went that route and put her squarely into the realm of mary sue

  • @grahamking9121
    @grahamking9121 6 месяцев назад

    Force download, memory wipe, and Guardian.. An excellent explanatory scenario!

  • @steps-on-legos9080
    @steps-on-legos9080 Год назад +22

    As always great video, but I am curious as to why you used a book sighting clone wars as one of the reasons you didn’t trust it, clone wars was mostly made under Lucas, so it fits your criteria of using existing lore?

    • @johnnyfroggo7361
      @johnnyfroggo7361 Год назад +4

      3d Clone Wars is notorious for ignoring the rest of the old extended canon, so no. Lucas involvement or not

    • @BurnDoubt
      @BurnDoubt Год назад +1

      @@johnnyfroggo7361 but muh cartoooonz! 😂

    • @masonlee9423
      @masonlee9423 Год назад +7

      @@johnnyfroggo7361 From what I understand Lucas was at liberty to ignore any cannon he wanted to. I happened with the original comics and novels with how they talked about the clones wars with what actually happened with attack of the clones.

    • @johnnyfroggo7361
      @johnnyfroggo7361 Год назад +2

      @Mason Lee Good for him. Still makes the show incompatible with like 90% of Clone War era material that all the EU fans really cared about.

    • @masonlee9423
      @masonlee9423 Год назад

      @@johnnyfroggo7361 very true

  • @ImmortalAbsol
    @ImmortalAbsol Год назад +1

    Love me a Puddle Jumper.

  • @fredthepeacelily
    @fredthepeacelily Год назад +2

    Holy man that was a belgariad reference. My hat goes off to you sir.
    I'd always excused the duel in the first film as ray winning because kylo had taken a bowcaster bolt to the chest and he also had to focus on not dying, but that certainly doesn't explain how she was able to actively win a force tug of war with zero training.

  • @maurito13fx64
    @maurito13fx64 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love this analisys, it sticks to the facts that the external content and the movies themselves show instead of just putting ones fellings torwards the movies in front. I don't like the sequels, but I hate when people base their critiques on their feeling on the matter rather than the matter itself

  • @insederec
    @insederec Год назад +3

    hard to tell what's a joke and what's not but it's not dryad -- it's dyad. Like triad. A dichotomy, a pair, yin and yang.

  • @dybo3793
    @dybo3793 7 месяцев назад +3

    I love how you mix education and shitposting

  • @WwZa7
    @WwZa7 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don't mind them coming up with new force powers. Who knows, maybe there was one jedi who was really good at folding space, and could teleport small objects at a distance. Maybe there was a jedi who could accelerate natural wounds healing faster than normal training. Jedi that dedicated their entire lives to mastering this one power surely existed.
    The issue is Rey could do it all just for no reason XD

  • @cacklebabygg6156
    @cacklebabygg6156 Год назад +2

    Luke also said talent without training is nothing. Also Disney probably did say that "we can do anything jar Jar" to jj

  • @stevew8513
    @stevew8513 Год назад +3

    You kept showing scenes from the island from The Last Jedi, and it didn't look like something I'd seen before. Then I realized those scenes were showing in the many, many moments where my eyes rolled up into my skull. I think I'd rather slam my genitalia in a car door than watch the movie again... I would happily watch the Prequel Trilogy a thousand times each before I watch anything of the Sequel Trilogy ever again. At least those felt like Star Wars.

  • @GR20000
    @GR20000 Год назад +5

    You should give the clone wars a chance. A lot of Disney wars violates basically everything established in that show to (because, by in large, it was made by someone who actually likes starwars)

    • @joeymobb8438
      @joeymobb8438 Год назад +1

      Other way around, Filoni clone wars fits better into Disney canon, then into original legends canon.

    • @GR20000
      @GR20000 Год назад +8

      @@joeymobb8438 The shit Disney wars did breaks basically every conflict in clone wars for basicly the same reason it breaks the prequals and the OT.

  • @grayflaneur4854
    @grayflaneur4854 5 месяцев назад

    Ya know, the mental connection between Kylo and Rey in Episode VII where Kylo is searching for the missing map really explains so much. That link and the fact that Rey, as the product off-spring of a clone having no self-identity in the Force, and linked to the Force identity of Ben Solo so allowing the formation of a Force Dyad makes it all work. Raw information from Rey and Kylo flooded each other's minds. That knowledge and the ancient Jedi texts taken from Ahch-To coupled with training by Leia between Episodes VIII and IX made all the difference.
    Rey's Force abilities in Episode IX is so much easier to understand. Luke's abilities through Episode VI was in comparison not that impressive and he had no chance against Vader or Palpatine until he started to give into the dark side of the Force. The best thing Luke did was to not heed the advice of two Jedi Masters and merely try to kill Vader. Luke acted as a catalyst to redeem Anakin allowing Anakin to defeat Palpatine at the end of EpisodevVI. What Luke or anyone else didn't appreciate (except perhaps Yupe Tashu) is the strength of Palpatine's mastery of Sith abilities allowing Palpatine to cheat death (using Transference, etc.). Vader knew something of these abilities and what was going happening on Exegol based on his visit to Exegol before Episode Vi (see recent canon comic matterials). However, Vader died before he could have ever had the chance to possibly express any concerns he might have had concerning Palpatine's survival. As time moves forward into ABY 5, etc., Luke's continued growth in Force abilities and his knowledge of Jedi and Sith history and powers is part of a largely singular exploration. The novel. Shadow of the Sith is very instrumental of this period.

  • @disgruntledchicken5760
    @disgruntledchicken5760 Год назад +12

    It seems to me like your writing off the animated shows far to much, yes they sometimes go against "established" lore that came before it, but what they offer is generally just as good if not better. Especially so of consistency
    Plus they (at least the clone wars, rebels and resistance can be a bit of an acquired taste) are phenomenal shows in their own right
    A dogmatic view of only what you deem as the "established" lore before a certain point, which itself has issues and contradictions, is kinda elitist and leads to not being able to enjoy anything outside of that, of which there is great stuff
    Just my take so far watching your vids, you're a great creator, and I love watching these, but I hate when people dismiss things out of hand

    • @jmurray1110
      @jmurray1110 6 месяцев назад +2

      Plus he’s not even consistent with it
      If he truest believes the early comics and books were canon then he should call attack of the clones and revenge of the sith non-canon because the comics wrote about the clone wars first and were vastly different
      The only difference is he arbitrarily denied the work made by the guy Lucas hired and he looked over instead focusing on the writers who kind of did what they wanted and at times actively disagreed with Lucas (like in the case of Mara jade)

  • @mikepaulus4766
    @mikepaulus4766 6 месяцев назад

    A few seconds of montage showing Rei falling a few times, experiencing failure and having a hard time, but working through it. That's all it would have taken. BAM! Not a Mary Sue.

  • @fiddlesticks420
    @fiddlesticks420 Год назад +3

    Banger vid as always

  • @guard13007
    @guard13007 Год назад +1

    God damn your ideas make this so much better than it actually was.

  • @samuelcerullo9913
    @samuelcerullo9913 7 месяцев назад

    44:10 in a minor defense of force healing not being used earlier that was what the emperor used to turn anakin with it being something he could teach

  • @Fixti0n
    @Fixti0n 7 месяцев назад +1

    So i watched an Anime a while ago about this healer who wants to become an adventurer, so he goes trough this training arc where he gets beat up to a pulp on a daily basis to become strong, he wants to heal himself to get rid of his bruises and mend his aching muscles, but his teacher tells him that if he uses magic to heal, his body wont get stronger, because it only gets stronger when it heals itself, like how you would expect magic to interact with muscles, similar to how steroids crash your shape once you stop using them.
    This logic is something many fantasy stories could benefit from, why would a healer not heal his wounds with magic? well unless it is life threatening, letting it heal on its own would make him stronger in the long term.

  • @pubcle
    @pubcle Год назад +3

    Small thing: You don't need to move your hand to do a Jedi mindtrick, or really almost any force power. It's just easier to do so. Much like how Vader didn't need to move his hands to throw things at Luke.

    • @SunShine-xc6dh
      @SunShine-xc6dh 2 месяца назад

      You mean after knowing such powers even exist and training them for decades it can be done

    • @pubcle
      @pubcle 2 месяца назад

      @@SunShine-xc6dh Yeah, not necessarily decades, Luke was strong enough to do it pretty quickly but that's a RARE exception. Years, at least.

  • @Thkaal
    @Thkaal 6 месяцев назад

    Just a reminder a lot of the West End games RPG was what was used to write a lot of the novels of the expanded universe

  • @robertdubois3448
    @robertdubois3448 5 месяцев назад

    Ce'nedra would be outraged at the lack of manners shown by Rey.

  • @StupidMarioBros1Fan
    @StupidMarioBros1Fan Год назад +2

    Leading up to The Last Jedi I avoided most of the theory videos as I had figured that some would end up correct and didn't want to get spoiled, however I still came up with my own theories which of course ended up being wrong.
    One of them was that Rey was one of Luke's students but to keep her safe, she was taken off world & had her memory wiped. Her training & skill were still intact, she simply had to "unlock" them similar to a video game. Either way it's better than the "Rey downloaded Kylo Ren's training" which was the official explanation in TFA's novelization. The Sequel Trilogy's books did a lot of damage control, usually not for the better.
    Another theory I had was that Rey was like a loose cannon where she was extremely powerful with the Force but without proper control she could hurt everything & everyone around her. TROS sort of leans into this idea when Rey suddenly shoots Force Lightning & blows up a ship after losing control. If we had more of that in both TROS & TLJ then Rey could've been real interesting but alas, TLJ doubled down on Rey being super powerful with no training or reason.
    Such a shame, especially since it quickly turned into "oh you must hate/be scared of strong women" whenever people tried to criticize Rey's character even though Star Wars has always had strong female characters with a lot of them being fan favorites.
    Anyways, great video as usual been loving these rewrites. I do have a question though, would you consider doing a video at the end of the series where you present your rewrite in it's entirety? Because you've been dividing things by topic of discussion, your rewrite is currently out of order with a lot of jumping around. It'd be cool to watch (listen) to the rewrite in chronological order.
    If you don't want to that's fine, likely requiring making a new script so it flowed together better than a clip compilation. Just a suggestion.

  • @variousnumber891
    @variousnumber891 6 месяцев назад

    If memory serves with Exar Kun's double Saber, the blade itself it was shortened to compensate for the greater power draw.

  • @Imsmiles
    @Imsmiles 6 месяцев назад

    Love the 'BFG division', adds to the vid

  • @Gingerbreadley
    @Gingerbreadley Год назад +3

    After watching the first movie I was totally ok with Ray being OP because I thought she was the reincarnation of Anakin. A second coming of force Jesus. She has all the skills because she IS him.

    • @carolusrex5213
      @carolusrex5213 Год назад

      It would make more sense if she was Luke's daughter, hell you can have his exile be because he thinks Kylo killed her when in reality he couldn't bring himself to kill his younger cousin and instead somehow sealed her force powers. As Anakins grandkid she would have almost rhe same potential as him, and you csn have Kylo lose to her because of how conflicted he is at harming his family

  • @Peter_Pans_Labyrinth
    @Peter_Pans_Labyrinth 11 месяцев назад +3

    10 years to train? Luke had at most 10 weeks on Dagobah in ESB, and 1 year training with Yoda between ESB & ROTJ.

    • @thebreadcircus
      @thebreadcircus  11 месяцев назад +4

      Right, due to the exceptional circumstances, Luke was put through a crash course. None of his training was done in the traditional way, and even then it didn't go as planned (both masters die on him). This leaves Luke constantly searching for ancient Jedi lore, even as he goes on to train his own pupils. Much like being a squire on Earth, it takes many years of training to become a knight. A decade sounds right to me, which the prequels would later confirm.
      The idea of a second Yoda training session while Han is frozen in Jabba's palace is interesting, where'd you hear that? We know he constructed his own lightsabre, but this was in Kenobi's hut. The dialogue from RotJ doesn't indicate Luke returned to Dagobah at any point since running off to Cloud City. -DZ

  • @defaultjellyfish325
    @defaultjellyfish325 Год назад +2

    I honesty thought that the skype premium trial bit at 51:14 was a segue into a sponsor for a second.

  • @junkmail1337
    @junkmail1337 Год назад +1

    Puddle jumper in thumbnail = like

  • @quantemwensday
    @quantemwensday Год назад +2

    a dried apricot would have been better than that female yoda ripoff

  • @SLP_Chair
    @SLP_Chair Год назад +1

    Outro song like Civvie11, love it!

  • @zawa322
    @zawa322 Год назад

    Remember when dizney was synonymous w originality and creativity?

  • @TheSpartan186
    @TheSpartan186 Год назад +6

    Love the video. I appreciate the logical breakdown. A few things I thought I'd mention although you probably thought of them but didn't deem them worth mentioning.
    Regarding Luke's training, his training took place over the span of 3-4 years, although you could really say that the majority of that took place between Empire and Return. His "First Duel Upperhand" is the result of him dipping into the dark of the force a bit. I think it would make sense if they had Rey dabbling in the dark side and she had to be shown a better way.
    Jake Skywalker is a nice touch, a good nod to Mark Hamill.
    The Diad thing is just the connection to Kylo right? I mean still stupid but not calling her a dryad. A quick inspection shows that diad is actually a term for two monomers in chemistry, so while its stupid in these movies, at least it has some basis.

  • @moonboye3141
    @moonboye3141 Год назад +1

    now I hate the sequels aswell, but I think the thing most people miss in the episode 7 duel is the fact kylo had been injured by getting shot with a bowcaster clearly explaining how he lost.

    • @Blanktester685
      @Blanktester685 7 месяцев назад

      not really an excuse, other jedi/sith have been in much worst situations and still came out on top against an enemies that's actually competent.

  • @Reddotzebra
    @Reddotzebra 6 месяцев назад

    In the comics we actually do see an attempt to explain the face mask in a vacuum, I don't remember exactly where it's at, but the premise is that Han Solo is handling a trade with some space pirates, and they want the trade and negotiations to take place in vacuum. They move their ships close together and somehow the overlapping shields then allow them to exist in space with only breath masks on.
    Obviously this is a trap and their idea is to short out the shields of the Falcon in order to capture Han.
    Another hypothesis, which is pure headcanon speculation on my part is that space slugs contain a low pressure atmosphere, probably made of gasses from their digestion. I mean, humans are not specifically made to handle vacuum, but aside from the difficulty in breathing, eardrums possibly exploding, capillaries bursting over time, and tears vaporizing and then freezing there's really not anything that's instantly lethal with just vacuum, it's still a one atmosphere pressure difference, just in the opposite direction. This is why people exploding in space is patently ridiculous, our skin handles the shift in pressure just fine, better than all the delicate stuff. Media still has a lot of work to do regarding bleeding wounds though, because THOSE would turn into blood thrusters pretty damn quick.
    So as long as you get a tiny bit of pressure in there and shut out all the radiation, you're more or less fine with just a breath mask.

  • @mrkrubbykrubs5378
    @mrkrubbykrubs5378 Год назад +1

    The last jedi video about to rival the one piece in length

  • @zarlus8
    @zarlus8 Год назад +1

    So tickled you went with the magnitude quote! 😆

  • @Nomatophobic
    @Nomatophobic 5 месяцев назад

    That safestyle UK ad hit me like a truck. I feel like your hypothetical Rey regaining her memories, realising there was a part of me missing that I have now recalled.
    wtf

  • @vintrontheexonite5745
    @vintrontheexonite5745 Год назад +2

    Love your content and way of balancing movie lore with other sources. I havent read the books but i have watched most of the 3D series. I disagree with some of your takes but i appreciate your explanations on them.
    Star wars is fun.

  • @jacobwarmack8751
    @jacobwarmack8751 7 месяцев назад

    It’s one am and I’m cross faded thank you for making cool shit I’m enjoying

  • @Jackpkmn
    @Jackpkmn 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was waiting for away too long for the payoff on the dryad joke. at this point i think its not a joke, you genuinely misheard. He didn't say Dryad, he said Diad. As in the duo or two version of Triad.

  • @ronanmates7812
    @ronanmates7812 Год назад +1

    Wow this makes rays sudden force powers so much worse in perspective.

  • @凌凌偉
    @凌凌偉 Год назад

    that outro is basically homeworld deserts of kharak haha

  • @bobman36
    @bobman36 Год назад +2

    Underrated channel

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 5 месяцев назад

    One important thing about the gesture is when Vader chokes people with the force.
    He doesn't have any hands, what is seen are mechanical parts. So clearly, for choking it doesn't need an actual hand.
    He also chokes the admiral while both are on different spaceships, talking through a screen. So it also works across long distances and without the need to directly see the target.
    But Vader still raises his mechanical arm. That might be simple habit, or to clearly show people around that he is the one doing it, but it would probably work just as well just by thought.
    In the same way, a classic Jedi mind trick uses the thought of manipulating someone, the gesture, and saying the thought. So basically the thought of the spell, the magic gesture, and the magic words. The three classic components of magic.
    Does it need all three components? Can a Jedi just silently will the change? Can they do it while bound? Maybe.
    But as Vader is a very powerful force user, he might not need the physical component for a choke. So a very powerful force user might also use the mind trick without hand movement.
    And I like the idea of Rey tapping into the dark side. Especially in the time before any proper training she unconsciously uses what works.
    I remember fanart from the time between Ep 7 and 8 of dark side Ray and light side Kylo. Which would actually be something new. A Sith redeeming himself before the finale of a trilogy (like Vader) and a hero falling before the finale of a trilogy (also Vader) would make for an interesting plot. Especially if Rey redeems herself again. That way we can even satisfy the shippers of her and Kylo.

  • @ace_shibe6840
    @ace_shibe6840 Год назад +1

    Dealing with the mustafar problem, it’s covered in the vader immortal vr game series…. Essentially it just is no longer a volcanic planet….

  • @user-otzlixr
    @user-otzlixr 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was a fantastic video, but it was good.

  • @isty4491
    @isty4491 6 месяцев назад

    My favourite part was where there was a reference to Ce'Nerda (Xe'Nedra) of Tolnedra, best Princess ever
    Didnt see that coming in a Star Wars video

  • @N0die
    @N0die 6 месяцев назад

    Naboo bring comprised of retro-copium asscancer in some shutin’s publication:
    *Priceless

  • @ignaciomoreno9655
    @ignaciomoreno9655 7 месяцев назад

    If I remember correctly, JJ's original idea, was that Luke was controling someway Rey. Then TLJ happened.