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fandomsecrets2024-05-13 05:05 pm
[ SECRET POST #6338 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6338 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2024-05-14 03:54 am (UTC)(link)Cos it turns out Palpatine had a zombie-clone contingency plan which successfully brought him back to life so that he could start shit-posting in Han/Leia's son's head while he was still a fetus, so he could grow up and destroy the New Jedi Order, blow up the New Republic, and be directly/indirectly responsible for the deaths of Han, Luke and Leia. It was Palpatine all along! (Apparently??? Honestly, trying to get my head around this mess is the reason I refuse to watch RoS. I think this is the gist of the retcon they went with, in which Snoke was actually one of the mangled Palp clones, even though that CLEARLY wasn't the original idea since his intentions regarding Rey change between TLJ and ROS).
In short, once they decided to redeem Kylo, Disney seemingly decided they needed to introduce another character they could blame all Kylo's problems on in lieu of Snoke, and went with Palpatine without realizing or caring that his not dead after all status would negate Vader's sacrifice. He didn't save his children, he just bought them some time, and then Palpatine killed them anyway.
All that instead of just going with Kylo as the big bad, which was pretty well established in TFA and ready to go by the end of TLJ, as confirmed by Adam Driver himself.
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(Anonymous) 2024-05-15 04:18 am (UTC)(link)You have some misconceptions in here, so let me make sure you never have to watch TROS to clear them up: Snoke wasn't a Palpatine clone, Palpatine just had backup clones of Snoke for unknown reasons; Palpatine's intentions for Rey within TROS changed from "kill her" to "she'll be my new body"; and Duel of the Fates had been scrapped by the time TLJ came out, so Kylo's fate was very much up in the air.