I'm just saying that because transferring his spirit into another vessel was part of Palpatine's powerset in RoS, there could still be a possibility that having his physical body destroyed didn't perma-kill him. His spirit could still be lingering in limbo, just waiting to inhabit another body.
Palpatine did state that he had "died before", after all... /shrug
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I like how the relic room was also perfectly intact.
And on top of that, how the Wayfinder(which Rey easily plucked from its levitation field with one hand), was still just floating there, completely unaffected by the explosion and crash landing into a planet, lol.
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I am tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives."
He said that after Tom Green jacked off the elephant into Rip Torn's face.
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It was a garbage show made of failure, but yeah, he definitely stole it.
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So another point about this movie that I just found out.
So the title crawl says Rey is the last hope of the Jedi.
...Ok but why? What Jedi since Luke is dead? Rey has no attachment to the Jedi at all, why does she become one? The Jedi she met in Luke completely dismissed her and wanted nothing to do with her, that's not a really good first impression soo....she could easily just go to the Dark Side.
She has no attachment to the Jedi though, that's the issue. With Luke he knows he comes from a family with a Jedi Knight, then having 2 mentors and wants to learn and become a Jedi like his father.
Rey just...becomes a Jedi for what reason now? Leia certainly isn't a Jedi as she quit being one. Luke died and he was a bit of a prick to Rey and didn't really teach her anything, so what is Rey's incentive?