Okay, so first of all, I'm not sure what it was in my argumentation that provoked you into thinking I were pushing a angle or agenda... I don't do those, since they usually would involve having at least some sort of a plan and I don't make those, because plans never work anyway, no matter how maticulous your planning... I just really didn't get why you (or any other number of people, 'cause gods know you're not alone) could get so riled up over a scene like that...
having his shirt off is fine, I am all for hot guys with their shirts off. Ren doesn't do it for me at all though, Finn or Poe, sure.
I'm not sure why, because you apparently meant it differently, but that seemed to me like you didn't like Ren, but I see now that I have obviously misinterpreted that...
Really, can't you? Is that from personal experience, because I'm pretty sure that supposedly it's impossible to lift cars without training either, and there's still mothers who manage quite well without any when their kids are in danger, just because the adrenaline kicks in...
I ever claimed that Luke blowing up the death star never happened, as a) that was a pretty big event that both sides kept harping on about, and b) in case of the death star, the Empire lost their greatest weapon of mass destruction, I'm pretty sure that if Luke blowing the thing up had been a lie, the Empire would have just blown Hoth out of existance instead of sending ground troups and risking the Rebel's escape, wouldn't they? I was merely suggesting that story telling is a lot like human history at some points... We occasionally chose to ignore things that happened or view them in a bit of a distorted light, just because it does not support our argument to look at the whole picture... The view point gets more objective the further away the historical period, but especially where wars are concerned, you often learn that the victors were "liberators" and that their arrival was "celebrated", when in reality, they were raping and pillaging everywhere they went to the effct that entire towns and villages packed up and fled, when they heard of their nearing approach...
I mean in Rogue One it is totally acceptable for Cassian to shoot someone who gave him information, just so that guy can't tell on him, because he is the good guy, his morals are okay, but "good people sometimes have to make questionable choices, because if they don't, then the bad guys win"...
Exactly, they have been "lost", they have "failed"... That kind of terminology can be imprisoning as well, I have found...
I know Smallville is a tv show... I was merely illustrating why I had not seen it with the argumentation that I have disliked every single Superman/Batman movie I've seen with the exeption of "The Dark Knight", and the only good thing about that one was the Joker, so I just didn't see the point in bothering with a tv-show... It just didn't seem worth it to me... And no matter how great and amazing the actors, Batman and Superman just aren't my kinds of heroes, so I won't give them tons of my attention...
Actually not that impossible... The ancient Jedi texts are on the Falcon with Rey and we have the force ghosts of Yoda, Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon and in all likelyhood Luke galavanting around the galaxy somewhere, there is a decent chance that she could get Jedi teachings if she wanted them...
See, now I am confused, because equal to the Sith and Jedi Code, there is a Grey Jedi Code, which centers around the terms "force" and "balance", so I'm not entirely sure how this is "just a fan appelation", because sure, the wish that Rey becomes a Grey Jedi, is a relatively new thing, but the Code is way older than that and I found it way before episode 7 aired...
Dooku himself doesn't take issue with being called a Sith and I'm pretty sure given their reputation, he'd object if he wasn't... The point that "he was honourable and intelligent" and that that would somehow not make him compatible with being a Sith is literally the kind of thinking storytelling is trying to encourage... But the point is that he became a Sith,
because he knew of the failings of the Jedi...
Seeing as my last argument apparently ended in you feeling offended by me, I feel like I should close this one by saying that I do not mean to do that. Occasionally I might misinterpret what other people mean by their line of argumentation. I believe that this is a side effect of individual thinking, but I do hope that this time I have managed to be less offensive towards you.