zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
I don’t agree with that. The fault always lies with whomever has final say and signs off on the project.
That's true most of the time, but when you're dealing with an existing story, you have to consider lore. Luke couldn't be like "Hey I went to this nearly impossible to find island, not telling my sister and deactivated my droid so you could come here and I'd jump right onto the Falcon and go battle Snoke and Ren." SUre there were other ways Johnson could have told the story, he could have had the first order somehow find out about Ahch-To and sent Ren there with the Knights of Ren, but that ruins the MacGuffin from the first film. JJ put Luke on that Island. JJ spent a whole movie asking questions without answering them. And Disney as a whole deserves the blame because theydidn't have a single story running through it. We know that Rian Johnson didn't know what happened in TFA until it happened. And same with JJ and TLJ.
TLJ stands out because it's a great film though. It's well directed and deals with the hand it was dealt well. It takes a story of hurt and loss and focuses it. It sets up Rey to be a new kind of hope.
Personally if I was JJ I wouldn't have told TFA like I did, I would have killed Luke and Han in TFA leaving Leia and Chewie as your sheppards. But give LUke an Obi Wan type of death in TFA. It would have been better and you wouldn't have, again, a little droid MacGuffin. and you could have Luke go out and become a force ghost master like Yoda and Obi Wan.