Can we all agree Rey is no longer a Mary Sue?

Can we all agree Rey is no longer a Mary Sue?

>endures arduous training with Luke like he hid with Yoda
>Confronts darkness within her
>Manages to form a sort of friendship (romance?) with Kylo
>We learn her parents sold her off to buy beer

She never was a Mary Sue. You're just retards that think Jedi police academies makes any sense when literally the entire point of training is DO OR DO NOT and Rey's entire life was DO or die.

Same as Anakin being able to podrace as a little guy.

Nope.

She trained for like 16 hours
I've been shitposting about this trash movie for longer than that

She was a total Mary Sue in TFA though. Just like Anakin in ep 1.

She beats the shit out of Luke as soon as she meets him. She didn't really need his training.

>Just like Anakin in ep 1.

???

>endures arduous training with Luke
(((You)))

becoming a jedi is a matter of spiritual journey akin to yoga, and rey had full fledged jedi powers 30 minutes after hearing about that the force is real. it's asspull superhero shit thats not compelling to anyone without adhd

She somehow became an even bigger Mary Sue
>Stay with Luke for 16 hours
>Learn nothing
>This count as character development

>didn't like TLJ?
>well at least you can't call Rey a Mary Sue anymore!
Shills are really going all out now ROFLMAO

>endures arduous training with Luke like he hid with Yoda

Weak bait

Anakin was fathered by the force and was a top-tier inventor, mechanic, racer and pilot when he was a child for no apparent reason or training. Total Mary Sue. He wasn't in any other episode, though.

Difference between him and Rey in their first movies is that everyone instantly likes Rey and she was fathered by a drunk, not the Force.

The entire movie is 16 hours. She trained maybe 4.

He was only a good racer because of the force and tinkering with mechanics was literally his purpose in life as a slave.

>becoming a jedi is a matter of spiritual journey akin to yoga
This is a fair point, Lucas is Buddhist after all (which shares spiritual similarities to Yoga and some branches have their own Yogas). In Vajrayana Buddhist mythology, however, many beings are born fully enlightened. Rey could essentially be someone akin to that, born through the will of the Force itself. There is still more to her past that we need to learn. Kylo may have lied when he said her parents sold her for booze

She was literally never a mary sue. She's certainly not one now, but she never was one.

a being like that typically doesnt make for a very good protagonist in an adventure movie

>the force is just lifting heavy rock
>is a full fledged Jedi and stronger than Kylo Ren and Snoke

That's my point: he has an in-universe reason for being OP in episode I. But apparently Rey's reason is "WHY NOT? IS IT BECAUSE SHE'S A WOMAN?" even though her incredibly overpowered connection to the force came out of nowhere.

>Its a mystery box therefore it could be...

Again, we have nothing to go over because nothing was "revealed". I'm more inclined to believe Kylo because their force bond shenannigans explains Rey's powers better than pre-destined bullshit; the force bond works both ways, Rey already knows, the trial she went through to find her parents saw her looking at a mirror, Kylo just told her what he saw in her mind.

>this nobody becomes a super Jedi born of the force and smarter than people who fight wars for a living
Wow what an interesting character. If I wanted to watch Superman I would

And yet it's the only kind of character a woman is allowed to be if she's center stage in an action movie. Thanks feminism!

While "Mary Sue" is loosely defined, that doesn't really fit. Anakin is good with junk because he works with junk 24/7 and he's good at racing because the Force gives him inherently greater reflexes than a normal human.

No one complains about Rey being good with junk or having good reflexes.

...

Anakin literally single-handedly wins a space battle at the age of 7 because he tries to hide in a spaceship and ends up accidentally becoming a hero

>"I'll try spinning, that's a good trick!"

Biggest mary-sue in the franchise

Those reasons would make sense if he was like 16-25, but even with the amount of exposure Anakin gets, it's implausible that he gets that good at like age 8.

She's a cunt

>single-handedly
>Only ends up there because of the auto pilot and R2
Anakin is instantly disliked and distrusted by Obi-Wan and the counsel, Obi-Wan even calls him a worthless lifeform. Compare that to Rey who is instantly liked by everyone.

Young anakin is literally lucas self insert

training in jedi was more mental than physical (which she seems fine at). she found no answers with luke so she went to kylo and got a definitive answer and now purpose.

>Rey
>is instantly OP with the Force with no explanation given
>BTFO of Kylo, who has trained for years at fighting and using the Dark Side of the Force, and leads a sect of Knights named after him
>Leia runs to her instead of, say, Chewie, who she has known for years and was very closed with the deceased, when she found out Han died
>trains with Luke for like 4 hours, nothing else to learn from The Last Jedi(TM)
>Luke's gotta die now because that's just what happens in every Star Wars now, plus it's HERstory, not HIStory

That's the opposite of Mary Sue.

Anakin gets auto-piloted into battle, immediately crashes into the enemy hangar, then R2 targets something important for him and blows it up. That as nothing to do with his own competence.

Tell that to the 6 year old Asian kids who can play master level piano pieces.