The Force Awakens and its follow-ups had so few memorable characters, it’s a wonder Disney – and Oscar Isaac – are still talking about potential spin-offs
The Force Awakens and its follow-ups had so few memorable characters, it’s a wonder Disney – and Oscar Isaac – are still talking about potential spin-offs
But you said J.J. Abrams was being “unoriginal” with The Force Awakens. In other words, copying the original film/trilogy. In the original trilogy, the Emperor is clearly the big bad and this is established in the first film. So if Smoke is the equivalent of Palpatine, as was also established in the first film of the sequel trilogy, he is clearly the big bad up until Rian Johnson kills him off prematurely. Your core argument here doesn’t line up.
The emperor was a footnote in ANH. He’s mentioned in passing like once or twice. The big bads of that film were Tarkin and Vader, not the Emperor.
here, let’s try this another way.
in ANH, Luke and Han vie for the attention of Princess Leia, setting up an interesting love triangle! Luke even gets a kiss! so according to you, Luke and Leah can’t POSSIBLY be related, since incest is gross and illegal, and it would ruin the love triangle.
so when it is revealed that they ARE brother and sister, did George Lucas betray the vision of George Lucas that was CLEARLY set up in ANH and thus ruin Star Wars forever?!
no, of course not.
Replying again with a strawman argument isn’t going to convince me. Sorry champ.
it’s not a strawman. XD lol that’s literally reality.
just because something is setup, doesn’t mean one is beholden to it in the future.
If it’s “literally reality”, I’m sure you can point to where I said this:
I don’t recall ever mentioning Luke or Leia’s relationship.
i think you’re just drawing too many conclusions that are simply not necessitated. that’s really the “core argument.” you assume too much. none of what you think is necessitated to follow, is necessary.
just because JJ is unoriginal doesn’t mean anything HAS to follow from that in the future, whatever his intentions may or may not have been. it literally doesn’t matter because 1) we don’t know, and more importantly 2) he wasn’t given control of the trilogy or the second movie.
anyway, JJ never knows what’s in his mystery boxes, he just sets them up as a narrative trick.
we needed a real story here, and Rian gave us that. sadly, some ppl couldn’t handle it.
the most interesting thing about Snoke is that Kylo overcame him. that’s it. he’s a narrative stepping stone for the real focus: Kylo.
Rian is the best thing to happen to SW since Filoni.
Of course it doesn’t. You also don’t have to make a good film or try to contribute to a cohesive trilogy, you can just “subvert expectations” and apparently some people will worship you for it.
i’m glad you can admit now that Snoke was not beholden to be the “big bad.” that’s a big step for you.