TCTTS said:
For those who want Rey to still indeed be related to someone "special," I guess at this point my question is why? I see a lot of "Johnson shouldn't have done what he did" type sentiments. And on some level, I agree. But what's done is done. So I'm literally asking, in your minds, is it worth going back on the conclusion/message of his movie (that Rey is nobody from nowhere) to now do ANOTHER retcon and say, "Just kidding"? Forget whether Johnson was right or wrong in dong so. Right now, given the story as it currently exists, if you still want Rey's lineage to be of importance - at the risk of ANOTHER retcon - why? I'm genuinely curious.
I think the biggest issue with what happened in the TLJ is that it makes the Force seem random. Star Wars has always been about that everything happens for a reason. Han and Obi-Wan debate this in the very first movie. And the conclusion is the Force guides everything.
So, TFA presents that the Force selected Rey but the reason is unknown. TLJ rather clumsily suggests that Rey was not chosen by the Force because of her lineage, but I think TLJ still leaves it open that Rey was chosen. I think Episode 9 is going to have to provide us a reason why Rey was chosen. So I think Episode 9 is going to have to revisit the issue, but I think they can do it in a way that maintains the story setup in TLJ.
Here is Han Solo's Star Wars arc in a nutshell:
Episode 4:
Han Solo: Kid, I've flown from one side of this galaxy to the other. I've seen a lot of strange stuff, but I've never seen anything to make me believe there's one all-powerful Force controlling everything. There's no mystical energy field that controls my destiny. It's all a lot of simple tricks and nonsense.
Episode 7:
Han Solo: I used to wonder about that myself. Thought it was a bunch of mumbo-jumbo. A magical power holding together good and evil, the dark side and the light. Crazy thing is... it's true. The Force. The Jedi... All of it... It's all true.
I think Episode 9 is going to have to deliver on the Force is guiding the destiny of the universe and I think they will require delving into Rey some more.
The unanswered question is why is Rey the champion of the Light Side. I think "just because she is there" is going to be very unsatisfying answer. I also think this question being unanswered is a huge component of the Rey "Mary Sue" complaints.