I wouldn't have but many might have gotten over the girlboss shit. I'm not even that bothered by making Luke an irritating crotchety old geezer, and extra bonus Mark Hamill didn't have to act at all to play that role it was straight from the heart. Though the backstory of all of what happened with him and Han and Kylo Ren was MCU level garbage with no fleshing out.
What I can't get over may sound dumb, but hyperspacing a ship into another to destroy it broke the physics of everything. From now on all ultimate weapons are to be destroyed by hyperspacing another large ship into it. Why not build hyperspace missiles even. Why the hell did Luke fly down that canyon on the death star? Did no one think back then to just evacuate a ship and have C-3PO hyperspace it into the death star?
What I can't get over may sound dumb, but hyperspacing a ship into another to destroy it broke the physics of everything.
How? It's what I hated about the star trek reboot movies too, they'd throw out these concepts like interplanetary transport then look the other way like it didn't make large swathes of the setting completely pointless.
Because the Holdo maneuver has a one in a million chance of success. The black stormtrooper told the hobbit that in that throwaway line in the next movie
Agreed, I actually didn't mind Rey in the second movie, first movie she was overpowered for her experience level, had no journey, but didn't ruin the movie.
The second movie had too much crap that made no sense to ignore, and they made Luke unlikeable.
I wouldn't have but many might have gotten over the girlboss shit. I'm not even that bothered by making Luke an irritating crotchety old geezer, and extra bonus Mark Hamill didn't have to act at all to play that role it was straight from the heart. Though the backstory of all of what happened with him and Han and Kylo Ren was MCU level garbage with no fleshing out.
What I can't get over may sound dumb, but hyperspacing a ship into another to destroy it broke the physics of everything. From now on all ultimate weapons are to be destroyed by hyperspacing another large ship into it. Why not build hyperspace missiles even. Why the hell did Luke fly down that canyon on the death star? Did no one think back then to just evacuate a ship and have C-3PO hyperspace it into the death star?
Why build a Death Star at all when you can just put a hyperdrive and a guidance droid on a big rock and shoot it at any target you want?
How? It's what I hated about the star trek reboot movies too, they'd throw out these concepts like interplanetary transport then look the other way like it didn't make large swathes of the setting completely pointless.
Because the Holdo maneuver has a one in a million chance of success. The black stormtrooper told the hobbit that in that throwaway line in the next movie
Agreed, I actually didn't mind Rey in the second movie, first movie she was overpowered for her experience level, had no journey, but didn't ruin the movie.
The second movie had too much crap that made no sense to ignore, and they made Luke unlikeable.