![]() Character work is, like Palpatine's presence, pre-supposed, with the trio acting like best friends despite Rey and Poe in particular only meeting for the first time at The Last Jedi's denouement. The core cast of the new films – Daisy Ridley's Rey, John Boyega's Finn, and Oscar Isaac's Poe – often feel like passersby in their own finale. It's not just the characters returning from George Lucas' original trilogy that get short shrift though. Here, he pulls a too-convenient save, then all but disappears, ostensibly gathering allies off-camera because the script has nothing else for him to do. ![]() It's fan service, an appearance for the sake of it, and betrays a great character and actor who arguably did have reason to return before now, but was left out in the cold. ![]() It's messy, and feels like a last minute change to appease those who see the classic films as scripture Space Satan returns for the final battle thus it was once, so must it ever be.Ī similar fate awaits Billy Dee Williams' Lando Calrissian, ignored for the first two films in the modern trilogy only to show up here to. Bar a throwaway line about Palpatine "creating" Supreme Leader Snoke (remember him?), the audience is just meant to accept that he's been the big bad all along, despite being incinerated in Return of the Jedi. ![]()
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