“Rey would wait, however difficult that would be to do.” The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition (2018)
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“Rey would wait, however difficult that would be to do.” The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition (2018)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
— Daisy Ridley in the TLJ documentary, The Director and the Jedi
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#it’s truly amazing how rey being severed forever from the one person who she felt this kind of intimacy#her BONDED #her SOULMATE #is apparently portrayed as a happy ending#they really want to worship at the altar of the perfect virginal stoic maiden-heroine#the strong female character who needs no man#and is unaffected by romance or individual desires#it’s brienne of tarth all over again#and it makes me GAG how this shit is served as a feminist message#(while being written by men to please an audience of MOSTLY men jerking off at the idea of being feminist allies)#they’re really out there teaching little girls that they can’t have hopes or romantic dreams#that the best they can hope for is getting a fake ass ‘identity’ and Be Strong On Their Own ™#lmaooooo fuck them#anyway stan the last jedi truly the best and most inspired star wars movie#and stan rian johnson who never lied to us and created genuine emotions instead of an empty blockbuster
Person: What do you think of Kylo Ren and Rey?
Me:
Ways to make Carrie Fisher proud in 2018:
- Take no shit
- Wear glitter (or whatever makes you happy)
- Take your meds
- Eat that extra sweet
- Make time to do what makes you happy
- Stop apologizing for being you. You are so wonderful, beautiful, and valuable. Realize that.
Let’s make this the year of Carrie ❤️
So I am casually looking through this Star Wars visual book my mom got my dad.
And…
I see this…
Idk whether to cry or cry.
*hand over mouth to stifle laughter*
This Reylo comic isn’t my OC, but it’s glorious and I had to share. It’s the Star Wars ending we deserve every
The Tangled Thread of Fate - The Beauty and the Tragedy of the Bond Between Kylo Ren and Rey
This post will contain extensive spoilers for The Last Jedi - consider yourself warned!
Before the release of The Last Jedi, very interesting language was being used to describe the connection between Rey and Kylo Ren. Rian Johnson called them “two halves of our protagonist”, and the Star Wars Databank described their “intertwined destinies” and mutual fascination. While the period prior to the film’s release saw fandom wars waged over the implications of these descriptions and what they meant for the characters going forward, The Last Jedi has finally given us some answers.
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What a goddess. Carrie Fisher is the best role model for women everywhere: tenacious, caring, and wise
Daisy Ridley talking about working with Adam Driver in Star Wars: The Force Awakens; commentary from the featurette, “The Scavenger & the Stormtrooper.”
As a husband with a very type A wife, this is too real
Let the past die. Kill it if you have to. That’s the only way to become what you’re meant to be.
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Words to live by
Live it