![]() Other than some great shooting while zooming through Crait on the Millennium Falcon and a last minute save with the Force during the standoff between the Resistance and the First Order, Rey has played her part. While Rey does get her moment in the spotlight, her part in the story is largely over by the end of the second act. Stream everything Star Warswith a FREE TRIAL of Disney+, on us!Īs noted by our own Kayti Burt, The Last Jedidiverges from The Force Awakens in a big way: the film isn’t about a singular hero trying to defeat an evil tyrannical force. There’s only one loose end: the last Jedi, his former master, Luke Skywalker. In terms of finishing what Vader started, Kylo is very close indeed. In a shocking moment at the tail end of the second act, Kylo strikes his master down – a victory his grandfather, Darth Vader, could have only dreamed of – and names himself the new Supreme Leader. Their connection – which likely has a larger significance to the story than just a trap – gives Rey hope that she can turn Kylo against his master and the First Order. Snoke had in fact manipulated a still impressionable and emotionally distressed Kylo into luring Rey to the ship by creating a sort of Force channel between the two. When Rey confronts Ben on Supreme Leader Snoke’s flagship, Supremacy, she discovers an ambush. ![]() “This is not going to go the way you think.” Those are Luke Skywalker‘s words of warning to Rey, who believes that she can turn Kylo Ren (formerly a Jedi apprentice by the name of Ben Solo) back to the light.
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