Does it really matter? The Sith order has always felt like an afterthought in Star wars, it was never brought up in the OT and the PT never did anything interesting with it.But I thought it was stated that Snoke was not affiliated with the Sith (also says so in the visual dictionary). I guess they can retcon that if they want.
Does it really matter? The Sith order has always felt like an afterthought in Star wars, it was never brought up in the OT and the PT never did anything interesting with it.
Seeing the Bendemption discussion has made me think if this tweet I saw yesterday:
Ben was always getting redeemed. We've been told this since TFA, and all of the recent EU material is pointing to it as well.
They're not going to end the Skywalker Saga by saying, "and the last Skywalker died as an evil punk bitch."
Seeing the Bendemption discussion has made me think if this tweet I saw yesterday:
Ben was always getting redeemed. We've been told this since TFA, and all of the recent EU material is pointing to it as well.
They're not going to end the Skywalker Saga by saying, "and the last Skywalker died as an evil punk bitch."
yeah him stuggling with the light is a defining characteristic.
And I am sure Adam Driver can pull of great performance if they redeem him.
Snoke literally describes himself as a master. There is no chance of him being Palp's apprentice or subordinate.But the Yoda quote posted by Surfinn was specifically about the Sith. I'm just saying that with what we know right now Snoke can't be Palpatine's new apprentice.
Snoke literally describes himself as a master. There is no chance of him being Palp's apprentice or subordinate.
If you want to know Snoke's backstory then it's no good but if you wanna see Snoke and Kylo interecting? Yeah, it's pretty great.
i misread your previous post. You were saying that there was a rivalry between Snoke and Palpatine. I don't know about that. Would Palpatine have allowed Snoke to live if he knew of his existence?
If you want to know Snoke's backstory then it's no good but if you wanna see Snoke and Kylo interecting? Yeah, it's pretty great.
We get to see more of their abusive relationship that we saw in TLJ.
In TFA he essentially asks if he's strong enough to murder his dad. Dark Side users aren't really into the whole chill thing.The abusive nature of their relationship as shown in TLJ doesn't make to me. In TFA Snoke seemed to be a pretty chill dude so it made sense he'd be able to turn Kylo but now it's kind of weird that Kylo stuck with Snoke for as long as he did.
In TFA he essentially asks if he's strong enough to murder his dad. Dark Side users aren't really into the whole chill thing.
Seeing the Bendemption discussion has made me think if this tweet I saw yesterday:
Ben was always getting redeemed. We've been told this since TFA, and all of the recent EU material is pointing to it as well.
They're not going to end the Skywalker Saga by saying, "and the last Skywalker died as an evil punk bitch."
All of these quotes were made prior to the moment in TLJ where he takes over the First Order and rejects Rey's offer of redemption. This scene was clearly framed as Kylo's "making his choice" moment.
That doesn't mean they can't walk it back later (see also: Zuko in the Crossroads of Destiny), but this tweet is deliberately ignoring this major fact.
yeah, the bigger evidence is luke's last line to his sister being "no one is ever really gone" right after that.If I was Leia I'd argue that tweet took my opinion out of context haha.
We really see much of him in TFA either, though. Not enough to really say what kind of personality he had.Chill in the sense that he seemed to take all the setbacks in stride. Hux and Kylo didn't manage to get the map? No matter. The resistance manages to destroy starkiller base? Well, they already got the Republic so no matter. In TLJ he's yelling and punishing his subordinates which does't seem to jive with how he was depicted in TFA. And if he was so abusive towards Kylo from the start then it's weird that Kylo took it for so long or why he even decided to go to Snoke to begin with.
It was a thoughtful thing to show Leia in a dire moment which also worked as a means for both of them to remember Han together, something that they weren't able to do after he died.I still don't know what was the point of the ghost dice that Luke gives Leia
That and the fact that Kylo had not yet failed Snoke.I thought Kylo mentioning Snoke sensed his "call to the light" in TFA indicated he feared the consequences of it. The abusive relationship we see in TLJ never felt inconsistent to me.
That we know of. I heard he came back with the wrong takeaway before TFA and Snoke was furious.
I'm saying they're could have been one. It makes no sense for two masters lusting for ultimate power to coexist. Unless they're playing a game.i misread your previous post. You were saying that there was a rivalry between Snoke and Palpatine. I don't know about that. Would Palpatine have allowed Snoke to live if he knew of his existence?
I watched a playthrough of that when it first came out. I thought it was fucking embarrassing.About to finally play the Battlefront II campaign. Haven't played a (new) SW game since Force Unleashed II (which was garbage).
About to finally play the Battlefront II campaign. Haven't played a (new) SW game since Force Unleashed II (which was garbage).
I watched a playthrough of that when it first came out. I thought it was fucking embarrassing.
Ohh, don't know about that.Didn't they later also add an additional story campaign taking place shortly before TFA? In any case, I'll soon find out how good or bad it is.
Ahh.
In TFA he essentially asks if he's strong enough to murder his dad. Dark Side users aren't really into the whole chill thing.
Peter: So when J.J. is doing Force Awakens, did he also work on a treatment for the other films in this sequel trilogy?
Kathleen Kennedy: No, because at that point we were sitting down and talking about where this might go, even as early on as with Michael Arndt. We were sort of plotting out, because obviously if you know up front that you're building the pacing inside a trilogy structure, we needed to have some sense of where this saga was going without locking in on things and leaving room for creative development. But we had to have some sense of where we were going.
We talked about [the ending] -- and there's a certain thing that people who are involved with it feel should happen," Kasdan said. "There's a kind of movement that happens.
I came across some interesting circa 2015 quotes from Kathleen Kennedy and Lawrence Kasdan today. First up, Kathleen Kennedy from an interview with Slashfilm:
And Lawrence Kasdan from an interview with the LA Times:
I came across some interesting circa 2015 quotes from Kathleen Kennedy and Lawrence Kasdan today. First up, Kathleen Kennedy from an interview with Slashfilm:
And Lawrence Kasdan from an interview with the LA Times:
['The Force Awakens'] sets up a lot of stuff. There's a lot of people to deal with. And Rian took on that job and he's going to change it, because he's Rian. And I'm sure Colin will change what Rian does.... These movies will all be so different. Rian Johnson is a friend of mine -- he's going to make some weird thing. If you've seen Rian's work, you know it's not going be like anything that's ever been in 'Star Wars.' "
What's funny is anytime I think of Snoke, it's this line - and Serkis' line read - that pops into my headThere's also the whole "The scavenger... resisted YOU?!?" outburst that folks have seemed to have glazed over