Phasma fell into a buring ship that exploded after, she’s dead.
escape pods? That nobody saw and weren’t filmed? Or were forgotten about then re-added in for plot convenience?
The ship never exploded. Kylo and Hux were on it long after her “demise.”
We never did see her, Kylo, or Hux escape Starkiller in XII, and they had less time to leave.
Exactly my point.
If a whiny ginger can escape, so can a high-and-mighty glorified stormtrooper.
Where she plummeted exploded if I remember correctly
Thats what I thought.
Oh, well fire doesn’t hurt that bad.
Yeah, 3rd degree burns are like being tickled.
but it wasn’t
I’m with you on this one, being completely honest, it was bad.
I personally liked TFA upon first watching it, but it kinda relied on a good follow up to make all that build up worthwhile. I personally didn’t like TLJ overall, and it’s kinda killed my budding interest in the franchise. I could rant for hours about my thoughts on Star Wars as a whole, but this is a episode 9 topic so I’ll stick to that.
Episode 9 will take nothing less than an act of god for it to repair the damage that TLJ did, as well as deliver on its promises and plot points built up over the trilogy. I’m personally not excited, because I’ve lost faith in the folks up top making these movies happen.
Four movies into the Disney era of Star wars, and the brief window of redemption is passing them by. They need to figure out what they’re doing and how they intend on doing it before continuing. Because I don’t think this ship can weather another storm. (Especially when there’s a mutiny)
Oh, and by the way, J. J. Was talking about TLJ character specifically.
Well then, DJ and Phasma were just surely added to my list of Star Wars’ “Most Wasted Potential.”
However, couldn’t that mean Finn, Rey, Poe, Chewie, and etc won’t appear, as they’d be “returning?”
Ooh, good point.
He only wants characters from Force Awakens, that’s what I meant.
So this trilogy has been essentially a massive director fight?
J. J. hates Rian Johnson. So yes, J. J. just wants to undo everything Rian did.
I feel like Disney should have hired directors that could actually work together and create an actual continuity.
Then they shouldn’t have hired a director who had his own idea for the Trilogy and then hire another with a completely different one.
Exactly what I am saying.
You read my mind.