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This was done better in ESB.
Who cares? We have no idea who Snoke was. Because of this there's nothing to indicate Kylo Ren is doing anything different than Snoke would've done. There's zero perceptible change because they didn't bother to spend any time defining the First Order or Snoke.
I always assume there's other force users across the galaxy all of the time. I think you're taking the things you see in a Star Wars movie to be 100% of the events that happen in that Galaxy. For those of us that take it as some of the more interesting stories coming from this massive galaxy of who knows how many people (trillions? quintiliions?) that scene is meaningless. Like, yeah that's always happening, all of the time. I generally assume that there are many Jedi out there. The movie is calling itself "The Last Jedi" to present the galaxy as something narrow (which is stupid because Leia would be a Jedi FFS, just another thing they would need to fix later) just so you will think it's interesting to broaden something presented to as being something narrow. It was never narrow, it was only TLJ that attempted to present Star Wars as something narrow. it was always broad, nothing new happened when they suggested it was broader than only TLJ presented it to be earlier in the movie.
Why wouldn't we? First of all TLJ is just ESB and RoTJ thrown into a blender with the point of all of the plot lines they re-hashed removed. Benicio Del Tor is Lando. Kylo Ren kills the old evil guy like Darth Vader did. They have to blow up a super laser. There's AT ATs walking across a white plain. Ah, but it's different because TLJ's version of Lando doesn't learn anything? It's different because Kylo Ren doesn't change? It's different because they fail to blow up the super laser? It's different because the AT ATs are walking on salt instead of snow? Sorry, but it's the same kinda shit just without any point to it. Which makes it boring to anyone familiar with the movies it's clumsily copy and pasting from.
RoS is way more interesting than TLJ. There's at least a point to it, at least it wasn't just blindly copy and pasting things from better movies without even understanding them.
Your inability to see the potential of those plot threads doesn't prove the movie is bad, just your lack of vision.
Ah, my point exemplified. Thanks.
Point to something that happens in TLJ that didn't happen in either ESB or RotJ. I guess the AT ATs were walking on a plain of salt instead of a plain of snow LOL.They make sure you know that because gotta make sure everyone know that this movie is different from the other movies!
No, it's pretty definitive proof the movie is bad. The world just has easily amused dummies.