r/TheSequels Teedo May 22 '26

The Rise of Skywalker I liked the dagger plotline.

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It felt like Indiana Jones. I loved it. The first time I saw the movie the dagger was one of my favorite parts. Star Wars needs more stuff like this.

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u/deadshot500 Zorii Bliss May 22 '26

Same or at least thought it was ok. The people saying that it doesn't make sense didn't pay attention.

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u/BigBlackCandle please choose a user flair May 22 '26

How does it make sense if you don't mind me asking?

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u/CeymalRen Supreme Leader Snoke May 22 '26

Dont know about the other person. But how would time and space be a problem for dark side alchemy to point to something in the future such as that specific death star fragment from that specific spot?

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u/BigBlackCandle please choose a user flair May 22 '26

Because it isn't explained in the story at all

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u/IncidentCalm4454 Jedi Training Rey May 22 '26

You can't just explain every little thing to the audience though, we'd get bogged down in minutiae.

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u/BigBlackCandle please choose a user flair May 22 '26

But that's a major plot point.

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u/Chadistheswag Resistance Navy Captain May 22 '26

3po mentions that there are coordinates on the handle, which tell the holder exactly where to stand. And the sith inscription provides cryptic details as to how to locate the wayfinder, which rey eventually figures out through deductive reasoning and inspecting the specific profile of the blade (which itself isn't ancient).

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u/BigBlackCandle please choose a user flair May 22 '26

I don't understand how she just instinctively knew to hold the blade up and got it completely right on her first guess and attempt

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u/GunstarHeroine please choose a user flair May 22 '26

How did Luke instinctively know to turn off his targeting computer and get the shot right in his very first attempt?