i just want to say that i'm not advocating for how i think the movies should end or anything like that. i'm simply taking a quote that kennedy has said (admittedly, a quote that she could have totally backed down from for all i know) and pointing to it for i think we're likely going to get one of those two "tired" scenarios that i mentioned.TCTTS said:jackie childs said:kennedy has said before that the episodes (meaning the three trilogies) are the story of the skywalker family. if that's true and if we're to have a "happy ending", then i gotta think that either: (a) rey is ultimately a skywalker, or (b) kylo gets redeemed in some fashion.TCTTS said:
Exactly. The "nobody" message is literally the entire theme of TLJ. It's why the movie ends on broom boy. They're NOT going to reverse that.
though i suppose disney could go the other way and make the legacy of they skywalkers that they were kinda a-holes
But why does Rey being a Skywalker = a "happy ending"? I've never understood this.
Again, the direction that Abrams and Johnson have decided to take this trilogy thematically is to say that your bloodline, where/how you're born, etc. doesn't matter. ANYONE can be great. The whole point is to say that you don't have to be a Skywalker to bring balance to the Force or save the universe. And as much as I've disliked TFA and TLJ narratively, I agree with that sentiment thematically. That IS the happy ending. That a nobody from Jakku or stable boy from Canto Bight can bring balance or save the universe. Why do so many people not find that satisfactory/happy? Rey being a Skywalker is not only incredibly boring to me, it would just reinforce all that tired, "chosen one"/birthright/bloodline/midichlorian bullsh*t.
also, to clarify, when i say "happy ending", i'm just referring to the skywalker story, not star wars as a whole.
if neither of those scenarios happens, then what's the lasting legacy of the skywalker family? that the star wars universe would have probably been better off if the skywalkers had never existed?
and i completely get the "anyone can be great" theme. it's a pretty common theme in fantasy stories and it doesn't surprise me that they'd introduce it into star wars. and assuming they otherwise address or conclude the skywalker story, i wouldn't find that unsatisfactory at all.