Repost from Risa@startrek

As a millennial, the Trek VS Wars debates always confused me. Star Trek is philosophy and political science class in a scifi, flavor of the week format. And Star Wars is fantasy in a science fiction setting. Why can’t we all just love them for what they are?

Here we see Deeana Troi poking fun at how quickly a couple retcons about family and the force sort of ruin the first half of a New Hope. If Luke could call out to Leia at the end of ESB then how did Vader not know here?

  • R0cket_M00se
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    31 year ago

    Among all the bullshit I could call TLJ on, this is the most egregious.

    It’s writing 101 that you cut what doesn’t serve a purpose, if you can remove an entire chunk of your story and nothing changes, then you wrote an unnecessary plot point and should rework the script to account for it and make the characters do something more useful, creative, or intelligent.

    Lazy. Lazy-ass writing. That’s all that movie is.

    Have you ever even thought about how much time it would have taken Finn to construct a stretcher and drag Rose? Forget the fact that they don’t shoot him for a second, this dude covers like five miles in an implied 3-5 minutes. Finn is a super soldier apparently.

    It feels like they made the trailer in a total vacuum, and then had to write the movie around the scenes they’d already shot for the trailer. Working their way backwards to design the plot.

    • themeatbridge
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      31 year ago

      It felt like I was watching someone play with their action figures.

      And then Finn is like racing at the AT-ATs, and it’s like “fvrrrrshooo” but then at the last second, Rose comes out of nowhere and is like “krshpoosh” and then is like “we have to protect love” or something.