Originally posted by quanchi112
Vader ceased being Vader in the end. He returned to the light and as Anakin. Your do gooder mentality is sickening. You loved Vader turning from the darkness for the light. He died a weak traitor. You want Kylo to also become a traitor.
you do realize that the whole good/bad multiple personality thing applies to kylo as well, regardless of him not having an evil name. so in the end, good kylo will destroy evil kylo. what will you do then?
Originally posted by Bashar TegIf that happens he will disgrace himself. It definitely is a possibility but I do hope they should not go down that road.
you do realize that the whole good/bad multiple personality thing applies to kylo as well, regardless of him not having an evil name. so in the end, good kylo will destroy evil kylo. what will you do then?
Kylo killing his own father surpassing Vader in evil was masterful. Kylo Ren is his evil persona while he regrets Ben Solo just as Vader rejected Anakin Skywalker until Luke brought him back.
i think they're gonna do a flip-reverse and by the end of ep8 it will be good kylo and evil rey. i also believe that rey will turn out to be an especially powerful dark lord...just intuition really, because where's the tension if she's just a female version of kylo with equal or lesser power. so if i were you, rey would be the pony i'd bet on.
Originally posted by Bashar TegRey is repulsive to me. If Kylo disappoints me and does the d. Thor do gooder thing he will be weak. D. Thor hates bad guys and really didn't really even like Vader. He loved Anakin.
i think they're gonna do a flip-reverse and by the end of ep8 it will be good kylo and evil rey. i also believe that rey will turn out to be an especially powerful dark lord...just intuition really, because where's the tension if she's just a female version of kylo with equal or lesser power. so if i were you, rey would be the pony i'd bet on.
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http://screenrant.com/star-wars-force-awakens-kylo-ren-han-solo-death/
As I have said previously he needs to be the inverse of Luke unable to turn to the light in the end.