I loved The Force Awakens but my only issue was all the things left unexplained where you needed to read the book or watch youtube videos. The movie should explain, while the additional material should expand and enhance.
The movie did cover pretty much everything, it is self-contained. All the other chatter is just people trying to guess what is going on. Wouldn't leave any room for sequels if the explained everything.
I loved The Force Awakens but my only issue was all the things left unexplained where you needed to read the book or watch youtube videos. The movie should explain, while the additional material should expand and enhance.
There are 2 more movies in the series, and multiple spin offs coming.
Were there people complaining that Obi Wan mentions the Clone Wars in A New Hope, with no further explaination until 20+ years later? What about any explanation at all for what the Force was or what it lets you do. The most we see from the Force in the first movie is Obi Wan persuading some soliders, making a distracting clicking noise, and that it apparently gives Luke incredible aim and the ability to speak to dead people.
Long essays about the intricacies of the EU, which was erased almost two years ago? Whee.
As opposed to....
Conversation about the movie that has been out since Christmas, everyone has seen and already discussed at length in this very thread? What is there to talk about other than our own personal speculation?
Conversation about the movie that has been out since Christmas, everyone has seen and already discussed at length in this very thread? What is there to talk about other than our own personal speculation?
I enjoy the discussions and theories as well. Personally though, I could live without the EU discussion as it's non-canon. It's kind of contradictory since our personal speculation isn't canon either, but theorizing from canon material seems to hold more water than speculating from EU material.
Yeah I agree the EU stuff is kind of moot because none of it necessarily applies. As someone whose never read a Star Wars book though, I do find CC's summaries interesting to read.
From some of the information revealed in some of the expanded Force Awakens material, and from the Star Wars Rebels series it really feels like Snoke is going to be a former Inquisitor who had worked closely with Vader and Palpatine does it not?
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From some of the information revealed in some of the expanded Force Awakens material, and from the Star Wars Rebels series it really feels like Snoke is going to be a former Inquisitor who had worked closely with Vader and Palpatine does it not?
Maybe, but I have my doubts, they keep talking about how powerful Snoke is in the force, something that is yet to be proven.
The Inquisitors that we've seen in Rebels for example with the exception of the Grand Inquisitor who is dead aren't all that well trained or strong in the force.
They're more like bounty hunters with light sabers.
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I have this theory about Snoke that he's running a huge con. He's not all that powerful, but he wants Kylo by his side because Kylo is going to be very powerful, and he's going to use Kylo as his path to power.
I feel that Kylo is going to figure out that he's been played at some point and really decend into darkness, kill Snoke and become a Palpatine like power figure.
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My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
I have this theory about Snoke that he's running a huge con. He's not all that powerful, but he wants Kylo by his side because Kylo is going to be very powerful, and he's going to use Kylo as his path to power.
I feel that Kylo is going to figure out that he's been played at some point and really decend into darkness, kill Snoke and become a Palpatine like power figure.
In that case then he could very well be an Inquisitor. It wouldn't be that hard to fool Kylo and General Hux with whatever limited tricks he knows with the Force.
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