Well, then you're just making this terrible argument fully cognizant, I guess.Lol, I'm not tired at all, thanks.
Obviously, the idea isn't going to convince people who don't hate the idea to hate it, it's just like a lot of the baseless rumours around TLJ like, again, Luke dying being a last minute edit, which is there for and more often believed by people who already hated TLJ and Luke dying. It is toxicity.
Anyway, I don't know what else I can say other than that I'm not convinced this actually hurts anyone or anything. I'm not convinced any significant amount of people will actually believe this wholesale. I'm not even convinced this is a meaningful departure from the truth. We already know TRoS had a massively troubled and rushed development, we already know that Adam Driver had this absurd scenario where he had to record some lines for TRoS last minute in a closet, and we can all see that the Rey Palpatine twist is poorly thought out nonsense from how it's implemented in the final movie. Someone who is assuming that the twist is a last minute addition may be wrong about that specific detail, but they wouldn't be too far off from how the movie was made regardless.
Lastly, I think your conflating toxicity with disrespect. Jenny is not being toxic by having a massive hate boner for this movie. It's an awful movie that does damage to characters that were pretty well beloved by a large portion of the community and optically seems to pander to some of the worst aspects of the fanbase. It's okay to fucking hate a movie for that.
Toxicity is when you start going after the real life human beings on personal levels. But you can totally say something like "that's the dignity that story development deserves" because your not obligated to respect a movie you hate.
Yeah, I haven't heard it either. If I did, I'd probably must have jsut dismissed it as nonsense since there wasn't any evidence for it and forgot about it.This is genuinely the first time I'm hearing about the Luke dying being a last minute edit thing and I think that speaks to the general effectiveness of how misinformation spreads.