Is ‘The Force Awakens’ the secret key to Star Wars’ best watch order?
universe through the perspective of Luke Skywalker, exploring the history as he would discover it himself.This is the new way…Rey Order essentially turns the recent sequel trilogy into bookends containing the larger universe ofin terms of how Rey understands the universe at the beginning of her journey. She’s struggling to subsist on the desolate world of Jakku, which has a desert landscape littered with the carcasses of fallen warships.
She knows the name Luke Skywalker, but isn’t sure if he is a myth. If this seems far-fetched, answer this without looking it up: Was Robin Hood a historical or fictional character? Only when she meets Han Solo does Rey learn, “It’s true. All of it.” When she grasps the Skywalker lightsaber, she doesn’t know its history the way we longtime fans do. The voices speaking to her through the Force and the vision of Luke Skywalker’s duel with Vader inin Rey order makes this okay. New viewers don’t have to know what those things mean. They can be just as puzzled as Rey.
Rey, and any newbies starting with her story, would have just gone on the adventure of a lifetime with Han and Chewie, then watched as this new mentor was slain by his own son on Starkiller Base.
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