Is this rey done right

is this rey done right

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No, it’s a “We need a cute little alien thing that women and children like to see and makes a good stuffed toy” done right

Mando is entertaining because he fails and has to learn from his mistakes. Rey is boring because she gets everything right the first time so nothing can challenge her.

This. Also Mando's success in combat comes from him thinking outside the box and using what's given to him to outsmart enemies examples include him using flares to blind the rookie bounty hunter and his new jetpack to knock down that tie fighter every victory for him is earned. Rey's victories come from vague force powers that she instantly acquires and masters without the training every jedi needed before her,she is a walking plot convenience.While Baby Yeed has strong force, his age and situation comprehension handicap him.

This is the epitome of everything that's wrong with Star Wars and its "fans". Give them cheap action, cute aliens and lots of fanservice, and they'll love whatever shit you serve them.

That was 90% of the original trilogy. The scene in Palpatine's throne room in RotJ was basically the only part of Star Wars that wasn't just classic B-movie sci-fi done with a slightly higher quality than most movies in the genre.

>That was 90% of the original trilogy.
It really wasn't. The whole original trilogy lacks the kind of cheap action that we get nowadays in literally everything. No shootouts or drawn out fights, just a few space battles and lightsaber fights. None of them particular crowd-pleasers. The first time Lucas had "cute aliens" were the ewoks. And there obviously was no fanservice when there weren't even any fans yet in 1977 and no prior installments in the franchise that you could allude to.

Jesus Christ is an interesting character despite being literally perfect. The problem with rey is that they tried to present her like she was your average fish out of water character. If youre going to make a character a God, make them a God!

>rookie bounty hunter
Ive never seen a more blatant nepotism hire in my life. Im surprised he isnt a meme

It is brilliant marketing, but ulimately shallow like the show.

>Jesus Christ is an interesting character
Not really. Have you ever read that shitty book he's in?
>despite being literally perfect.
Yep, you've never read it. That Jesus guy was immature, had a god-complex and massive anger-management issues.

his acting was fan movie tier

reckon S2 will be any different? or will they double down on pandering

>implying that Star Wars has ever been anything but cheap action, aliens and fanservice.

I agree, shallow and pedantic

you can tell they are creatively bankrupt because they just come up with alterations of OT characters:
>it looks like yoda but a baby and not actually yoda
>it looks like boba fett but it's not
>hey it's not-IG-88
>remember the jawas
>remember tattooine
>hey it's stormtroopers but now they are weakened, in hiding, dirty and covered in blood one second and the next they are a massive strong force again.
>oh look it's an evil guy in a black suit with buttons on the chestplate but it's not darth vader it's a black guy with no helmet even though he's in a war zone and commands troops in the field.

>space gus fringe commands a massive battalion which includes deathtroopers and a guy with a flamethrower
>but instead of flying in to get baby yoda himself he hires an old guy to hire a bunch of bounty hunters instead
>the fags guarding baby yoda were just a random bunch of idiots

whoops i meant:
the old white guy hires an old black guy who is "head of the guild" who hires a bunch of other bounty hunters. despite all the other bounty hunters having the same puck beacon device, only the BASED mandalorian is able to find the baby green alien

what a fucking shit story

See

no, that's Yeed

YEEEEEEED

Where is that BASED webm where this little green shit gets shot in the head?