Brian Earl Spilner said:
Yeah, bottom line is that if you make the movie TCTTS described, you don't get the character development of Rey and Kylo Ren.
I don't think you can make both of those movies at once. The biggest thing I always go to when it comes to TFA is the great new characters. And at the end of the day, that's probably the most important thing from that movie as far as setting up the future of the saga.
As I alluded to, not everything I proposed would actually need to be seen on screen. All it would take are a few tweaks and maybe a couple extra scenes...
- Open with Poe the exact same way, meeting with Lor San Tekka to retrieve the map. The First Order attacks, except this is the first time anyone from the Republic/Resistance has ever actually seen them. They've only been rumored until now. And before being captured, while under attack, Poe is able to record and transmit a message to Leia - only briefly - relaying the situation.
- Poe escapes capture with Finn, same as before. Here, though, Poe DIES in the crash on Jakku, as original intended by Abrams, but not before he gives Finn a vital message to give Leia/the Resistance... The First Order is real and they're coming. Finn now has more of a direct mission, rather than simply being on the run. Not only that, but he's living proof and knows the inner workings of who they are and how they operate.
- Speaking of, I would have really played up whether Finn had truly defected or not. He of course really does, and has his come-to-Jesus moment, but there needed to be more of a question. Maybe this is all a ruse to get to Leia and they planned the whole thing, once they had Poe as a prisoner? Heck, maybe that would have been better had that actually been the case. Either way, there's a trust issue to milk there, and Abrams never did for some reason.
- Rey is set up in the exact same way, and her, Finn, and BB-8 encounter each other same as before.
-The only added scene in the first act would be one with Leia, possibly in front of some kind of Republic committee, pleading with them, delivering the news that the pilot she sent on a covert mission - Poe - has gone missing. She shows the committee the hologram recording Poe sent her - choppy and incomplete (in the same vein as one she sent to Obi-Wan all those years ago, only the roles reversed now) - but what truly catches everyone's attention is the brief, flashing glimpse of a figure who finally takes down Poe... the image of a Stormtrooper, something no one's seen in nearly 30 years. This entire scene could convey everything I was trying to get across earlier - Leia suspected an emerging evil, based partly on rumor, partly on her feeling it through the Force, no one really paid her any attention, but this is now proof enough for the committee to grant her a faction to further investigate and possibly even engage.
- From there on out, I'd get rid of that stupid sequence with the giant squid monsters on that cargo ship, and I'd find a way to make everything having to do with Han/Rey/Finn/Maz/the lightsaber less coincidental. Actually, I'd lose Maz altogether as well and just have Rey and Finn seek shelter on some nearby planet - maybe one Poe told Finn go to before dying, where he was to rendezvous with a cohort or something. It would be so much better with Rey and Finn having to go it alone for at least another 10 minutes or so of screen time, they run into trouble on this planet (could still have the cantina vibe and all that), and just before they're about to be toast Han shows up to save the day. Either he had been tracking the Falcon and it popped up on his radar same as before - OR - maybe
he's the cohort Poe was to rendezvous with. And maybe Han/Leia aren't broken up, but rather Han has simply been on a covert mission of sorts.
- My only remaining issue would be to figure out how Rey comes to be in possession of Luke's lightsaber, but whatever I come up with couldn't be any more random than how it already goes down.
- Regardless, it would be super easy to keep the same basic structure and still have Han and Leia
discover that Ben is now a central figure in The First Order, rather than simply discussing it after the fact.