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Topic | Tlj spoilers. Will Disney ever do anything with... |
darkphoenix181 01/03/20 12:57:43 PM #13: | @RebelElite791 posted... Well, yes, obviously. But a lot of people, presumably TC included, seem to think it means Force sensitivity doesnt exist anymore, anyone can use the Force You are mistaken if you think the message was, "force sensitive people still exist". No one ever thought they didn't. Such a message is nonsensical. Instead it was, Rey was a nobody. Look, this other guy is also a nobody and is using the force. Not, "oh you thought force sensitives died? Look here is one." Infact, the main point is the kid has no Jedi training and is using the force quite well. He isn't simply sensitive. https://www.cbr.com/star-wars-comics-anyone-use-force/ However, Marvel's Star Wars comics continue to suggest anyone could be a potential Force user, which adds an exciting twist to the franchise. After all, Luke Skywalker's first lesson to Rey was that the Force was in everyone and everything, and that the Jedi were wrong in trying to hoard it for themselves. Club said Rian Johnson's depiction of the Force in The Last Jedi goes "beyond George Lucas' original transcendental concept". Polygon said Johnson's film "democratize[s] the Force", depicting Force sensitivity in characters from outside a "Force-sensitive lineage" and suggesting that the Force can be used by anyone. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Force#Critical_response Ironically Rebel seems to think not anyone can be a Jedi, it is an exclusive elite thing. Yet as quote above Luke says: Luke Skywalker's first lesson to Rey was that the Force was in everyone and everything, and that the Jedi were wrong in trying to hoard it for themselves. Literally the opposite of what Rebel tries to contend. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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