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#rey from nowhere
xvivinx · 4 months
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keylimeart · 1 year
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The only family ever, actually,
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aintinacage · 4 months
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Christmas Cards - Reylo
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didipin · 9 months
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My fellow Reylos,
Are you thinking what I'm thinking??
>:3
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artist-issues · 6 months
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Stop saying "yeah I get that TLJ had some problems" or "I didn't hate TLJ, but," or "the Sequels could've been great, TFA was such a good start,"
and tell me why you think The Last Jedi was bad at all. I keep looking for a flaw and all I can find is "the audience wasn't ready to watch Star Wars like it's an ongoing story instead of a 💫 Star Wars Checklist cleverly disguised as a story 💫 "
Well. That's not all I can find. The other imperfection is this:
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But other than that. No flaws in that movie. Just don't say anything about TLJ if you're not going to say exactly what was wrong with it--
(--because it starts to feel like you all got convinced by a crowd generally and vaguely yelling "TLJ WAS BAD" and went along with it, but you couldn't describe what was wrong with it for yourself if you were asked. )
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emilyredekerart · 1 year
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thestarlightforge · 8 months
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I’m probably gonna have to write a fanfic about this because they’ll never say it. But since Star Wars VII-IX largely ignored Anakin’s character arc in favor of obsessing over Darth Vader, and Luke, Leia, and Ben/Kylo are all dead now… I hope somebody finally understands Anakin’s lesson: Why he was the balance, the one that eventually saved the day.
Anakin was the Jedi who loved.
Even at his darkest, as Vader, he was driven to violence because he loved too hard. During and before the Clone Wars, he was put into a dogmatic, oppressive, militaristic religious order that prized unhealthy emotional suppression and was forced to watch it hurt and drive away all of his loved ones—Shmi, Ahsoka, Padmé and their children; and to a certain extent, the clones he bonded with, Obi Wan (though Satine’s death), and countless others. He cared for them, it hurt him too much—and instead of receiving something like therapy to handle his insecure attachment trauma, he got a healthy helping of PTSD. But in the end, with Luke on the second Death Star, he saved the Galaxy because he loved his son and his daughter.
Nobody learned that lesson in the sequels—at least not from his story. (You can make arguments about Reylo completing that cycle a bit, but before we got that, the Palpatine mess meant they first took a giant shit on his storyline with Ben learning hatred instead of love from Vader’s memory.) So I would really, really love it if Ahsoka could be the one to learn. She was afraid to train Grogu because of this fallacy that Anakin’s attachments were the problem, not the Order itself—she and Luke both made him choose between Din Djarin and further training. But she could learn from both Kanan and Anakin if she wanted.
His lines about it in Attack of the Clones were cringe af attempts to hit on Padmé ofc, lmao. But Anakin was right even then: The Jedi should be all about love. And I would like to think him loving her—her learning that even after all the pain, her big brother had loved & believed in her, all these years he’s been gone/one with the Force—would help drive her back to courage.
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aptenodykes · 2 months
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Giggle giggle
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starwarsfangirl · 2 months
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left-hand-of-dorkness · 11 months
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does the bisexual sci fi hairstyle have name
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glossierghost · 10 months
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commission for the lovely isa_number2 on twt 🎀
DO NOT REPOST!
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keylimeart · 11 months
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Happy Pride 2023 🌈
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like-sands-of-time · 4 months
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I wonder if the star wars writers understand why we like characters like Anakin and Ben more than Luke and Leia..
They've spent nine movies now telling us that the rigidity of the Jedi/sith set up is the root of all their problems, how balance is crucial, how people aren't entirely one or the other, they're some ratio of both light and dark.
Deciding that Ben didn't get a chance to live after he finally sheds the last of his shame and fear and embraces himself is kinda silly no? The whole set up of the fight with palp was kinda silly no? Rey suddenly can't kill one very bad guy when she can whoosh whoosh a hundred faceless stormtroopers because then she might be haunted by/inherit some ghost dude??? Even though she ends up killing him anyway and isn't the sith reincarnated or something? What actually was the point of that fight? What was the point of Ben dying at that moment?
They spent the past couple movies talking about these supposed visions both Ben and Rey had about their futures together, so were they not visions, just dreams? Or did the writers just sort of give up on the concept of follow through? I thought the whole point of their COLLECTIVE journeys in this trilogy was overcoming their pasts and obstacles and then returning balance to the galaxy hand in hand? They did a whole thing about hands for three movies that was clearly important was it not?
But he dies, in her arms, after giving his entire life force to her, and she just moves on? Keep it chugging along? The other half of her is dead and she's gonna what? Be on the committee to restore peace to the galaxy? She's just gonna keep living, with a new love interest or whatever else they imagine? Like, realistically what is it they imagine comes next? That's not a happy or hopeful ending
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roguetoo · 3 months
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Rey and Luke by Picknikkerar
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artist-issues · 6 months
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Im rewatching the Original Trilogy and you guys ever notice how Luke has like, the same problem as Rey, but from the opposite direction?
Uncle Owen has to insist that Luke stay on for the harvest instead of going off to the Academy, because he needs him. Luke can't stand the fact that he has to wait.
When he notices that the stormtroopers are probably at his home, he rushes off on his own and deserts Ben Kenobi and the droids, with Ben Kenobi shouting "Luke, wait, it's too dangerous."
I'm just on A New Hope right now, but I remember that he also rushes off to confront Vader before Yoda thinks he's ready.
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Luke won't quit looking forward, at what could happen, and rushes into everything. Even though he's determined to do good, he's never really focused on the present, and what's needed in the moment.
and then you have Rey, who's entirely focused on the past, and really wants to keep waiting, and the Force basically has to drag her kicking and screaming into adventure. Even though she's determined to do good, she's never really focused on the present and what's needed either--the big difference between her and Luke is that while he's looking forward too much, she's looking backward too much. It's cool! They rhyme
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loreensdarling · 6 months
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just letting y'all know, I'm a Rey Skywalker defender for life and a Rey Skywalker lesbian truther first and a person second
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