Thursday, 28 January 2016

Star Wars

Star Wars 

!WARNING SPOILERS!

Who is Rey's father

I think Rey's father is........ Han Solo.
The reason I think Han is her father is because Han is always travelling 
around space in the Melenium Falcon and wouldn't have known
if Leia had a second child. He only really knew about 
Kylo Ren (Adam driver) his son because he turned against Luke and
the Jedi training project and when Han returned it seemed like Leia
and Han had not met in a long time. If they have not  met in a long time
then it wouldn't exactly be a good time to say "oh ya by the way we also had a second
child".
When Kylo Ren was fighting Rey and FN2187/Finn he said "you see him as the          father you never had" meaning Han Solo. That means she dosen't remember                     ever having a father but instead only a mother.Which could have been Leia                      if she was the one dropped her at Jakku and Leia would never return and that is why Maz (the creature with huge eyes) said who ever you are waiting for is not returning to a Jakku.

FN2187

In star wars the force awakens we find out that "FIN" is a human
and that he was "taken from his home along with the all the other
stormtroopers" but then why were they cloned in the older films. 

 Cast

Although Adam Driver ( Kylo Ren) was in Lincoln and Star Wars and many others
he dose not watch films he himself has been in.
WHO IS DARTH VADER
most people would say Luke's dad and they are correct but who is the actor.
No there was not just one actor but instead there was three. David Prowse was a
body builder who they used for the body of Darth Vader . James Earl Jones was the name
of the man who was the voice of Darth Vader and finally when his mask was 
removed in Return of the Jedi episode VI and we saw his hideous face that was played by a 
man named Sebastian Shaw



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Introduction

intro

Hello my name is Tiernan.
I will more so talk about movies and actors,
rather than 'review' them.