Imperioratorex Caprae said:
Despite the fact she nearly wrecks the Falcon on takeoff, and states explicitly she's flown before just not outside the atmosphere... not necessarily the best pilot ever but she has reasons to know how to fly.
Reasons that are never explained in the movie, and after that rough takeoff she's flying the thing like an ace.
Again, I know it's explained WHY she's so good at flying, but that was in the book. In the movie she actually states that she had no idea how she flew like that.
She knows one part that was added into the Falcon, and companion material also explains she used to sneak aboard the ship at night and putter around it.
I'll give you that, though why they insist on putting stuff that's THIS need to know in the supplementary stuff is beyond me. Say what you will about Lucas, at least you didn't need the books to figure out what the hell was going on.
She fails at first, and also there's hints that she has had training in canon companion material. The movie poorly explains that though. But still... she fails at first.
And then she pulls it off. Still doesn't change the fact it took Luke three movies to pull that off.
Also, Rey was left on that desert planet as a VERY young girl. Know what Jedi Younglings her age were doing as training? Blocking blaster bolts.
Again the whole idea she has more than likely had some training in force usage and has shown to be competent in melee combat. Ren is also hurting from a bowcaster shot, a shot mind you that has been shown to devastate everyone else who's been hit by it.
Again, Young Jedi were never seen doing anything more complex than blocking blasters. Honestly, would YOU want mischievous little kids running around with Telekinesis and mind tricks? That's just asking for problems!
That said, The Clone Wars cartoon DID show even younger kids capable of using Telekinesis, so I kinda have to give you this one.
However, have you ever been trained in using a heavier weapon and then suddenly switched to a lighter one and done well with it? Cause that's what Rey did. She switched from a staff to a weapon that is almost completely made of light. That'd be like a guy who trained with a Claymore switching to a Rapier and still being expected to kick ass.
She has flaws, she gets captured, she screws up trying to help the party escape the freighter and lets loose the carnivorous life forms Han had aboard the ship by accident. See also the almost crashing of the Falcon. Willful ignorance of the facts does not support your assertions.
Her flaws end up saving the day with Han's shuttle, and if she hadn't been captured Finn would've most likely left well before the resistance attempted to blow up the Starkiller, which most likely would've gone a lot worse without him. And again, after that rough takeoff, she then flew the second most awkwardly designed ship in the galaxy like a damn pro.
Not to mention she was well into rescuing herself when she met up with Finn and Han in the Starkiller base. Luke in his first movie was constantly getting his ass saved by others, even with his big moment with the Death Star.
Not to mention that everyone who meets Rey instantly likes her, while Luke was constantly getting his chops busted by Han in the first movie. (Though I'll forgive the villains on this if only because Strong in the Force = Powerful ally if turned.)