Happyninja42 said:
Fair enough, I respect your god given right to snerk. But as the person who was in the quotebox you responded to, I felt a little miffled that my stated dislike of Poe went unnoticed. I'm an equal opportunity bitcher after all, and given the chance to ***** about Poe, I'm perfectly happy to, he is actually guilty of the single most immersion breaking moment of the film imo.
And honestly as a Poe hater, there's two sides to your story. Sure I don't feel like there's a lot of Poe haters out there like me, but on the other hand there's no one willing to defend him either. Truthfully it seems no one gives a damn about Poe, which I attribute to him being absent for most of the movie and therefore easier to forget about when one is bitching about TFA.
The bulk of the discussion in TFA when bitching about characters, seem to be about Rey and Ren. And as I like Ren I'm certainly not gonna be bringing him up in my rants.
Re: Wedge. That's actually something I was thinking about after I had to leave to go do stuff. It's interesting why I came to accept Wedge as the best pilot of the OT, when really...Off the top of my head he only got 3 kills in the OT, the Tie fighter in ANH, the ATAT walker in ESB and then the TIE interceptor in RotJ.
Then you have Poe, who everyone says is the best pilot, and you see him raking up a ridiculous kill count, at one point he kills FIVE ties with a single pass.
Maybe this is part of why I hate Poe and feel his aerial sequences lack the punch the OT has.
Poe looks like a friggin superhero who everyone fawns over (btw I did say Poe might very well be a Gary Stu in this thread so it's not like I'm being inconsistent), whereas Wedge was the silent workhorse, he didn't need people to fawn over him, he just kept being awesome without receiving special praise or adulation.
Well at least until you reach the now retconned EU.. The fact that Wedge is the only pilot to have survived all major battles and TWO death star runs (meaning he actually gets to paint two death stars on his ship as part of his kill markers) meant people commented on it a lot.
Re: Thrawn. You don't like Thrawn? You MONSTER. Well different tastes and all that, the whole studying his enemy through their art thing is what I like the most about this character xD But I'm also a fan of Vygotsky's theories on culture which might be partially why. If not Thrawn though, the EU had a wealth of other Imperials I liked like Daala or Pelleon, hope you feel more positive about those two
I understand not liking Thrawn, but Daala was just awesome through and through! >:O
Oh btw thanks for correcting that t-16/80 mistake. I feel like I've failed as a star wars nerd though because of it though. *commits seppuku*
BloatedGuppy said:
Godly skills at multiquote
-Now that I know there was an explanation not in the film, I can accept it. But I stand by my first raw impressions whilst watching the film that she came across as being super ghetto and therefore lacking essential skills such as knowing how to fly. I already thought it was a stretch when kid anakin flew in a space battle and won the day, but he was shown to be an ace podracer. I didn't get that foreshadowing with Rey at all, as I said I was doubtful she even knew how to pilot ground vehicles, which is why it just seemed to come out of nowhere for me, with that one sentence excuse coming off as phoney as a result.
Chalk it up to how I was perceiving the film but I'm want to blame the pacing and the director for not making this clearer if this was the intention.
-I'm sharpening my knives in anticipation. I feel that Poe gets way too much of a free pass considering he is guilty of the single most immersion breaking moment for me: how the fuck did he get to the resistance in time to lead that counter attack? Ok so he was ejected from the ship at just the right height (low enough so he doesn't die from it, high enough that Finn couldn't see him anywhere after their crash land), but stranded on a planet full of scavengers with apparently nothing but the clothes on his back... And he just got a ride straight to the resistance just like that?
I feel like I'm missing something here, even taking into account Rey and Finn spent some time floating around and then got sidetracked, the timing feels super weird to me.
-Yeah I guess less shots about her mechanical skills and more to foreshadow her other skills would have been nice.
- You know when orange yoda was giving her speech and those flashbacks happened, I was far too busy wondering how in the galaxies Luke's lightsaber got found. "that's a story for another time". Oh screw you orange yoda, I'm glad the imperials burned down your establishment

As for theories on Rey's parentage and stuff.. I've deliberately avoided those so far so as to feel the drama from whatever "I am your father!" moment happens in the next film. I actually didn't get the vibe Rey herself was at the scene of those flashback scenes, but rather the force was showing her those moments from the past.
But hey I'm probably wrong and I admit I was distracted at this part, we will see how this goes and if next film I go "aaaaaaaaah now it all makes sense how she was able to do that stuff in the last film" then I'll be the first to say as such in this forum.
-"I just have a hard time understanding how someone could both hate that, and still enjoy Star Wars AT ALL. There's precious little left once you cut it away."
I'm quoting this sentence because I vehemently disagree with it. What makes Star Wars awesome is you can cut that part out and there's a rich setting behind it. As a kid I never wanted to be a jedi, but one of the pilots, bounty hunters or even the random imperials in their fancy uniforms on their cool ships.
A lot of the SW media goes on to explore that, and that's part of the appeal, you can pretty much focus on whatever aspect of the setting most appeals to you. The hero's journey might be a driving point of the films, but if that's all there was to it then I don't think Star Wars would be anywhere near as popular as it is.
Also I apologize for going crazily off topic here, but let's face it, the thread is pretty much "why do you hate Rey" xD