Ezra is a teen in Rebels. TLJ takes place around 40 years later. Ezra would be in his 50's, as is Benecio Del Toro, who's character we know zero about. His age would also be appropriate to be Rey's father. Hmmmmmmmmmmm.!?
Rey is a Palpatine, but I doubt her new name will be a spoiler.
So either they wait to show he kit until movie is released or she is made solely off TFA making her kylo spanked Rey
Rey is a Palpatine, but I doubt her new name will be a spoiler.
So either they wait to show he kit until movie is released or she is made solely off TFA making her kylo spanked Rey
Rey is a Palpatine, but I doubt her new name will be a spoiler.
So either they wait to show he kit until movie is released or she is made solely off TFA making her kylo spanked Rey
Palpatine died 30 years before The Force Awakens, Rey is late teen, early 20's in TFA. Do the math...
Note: there is no Grey Force, and no Grey Force users. The Light Side is selfless, the Dark Side is selfish, it's that simple. There can be no Grey/using both/whatever, because you can't be both selfless and selfish at the same time, you always choose one side. Qui-Gon was considered a Grey Jedi, but with a different defination: a Jedi who doesn't respect the Jedi Council and all their decisions. He didn't use the Dark Side. Even the Bendu, the only canon reference to being "in the middle" is just ****, he is as selfish as they come.
It's not as simple as that. The light side is not ONLY selfless, as we've seen Jedi be selfish and not use the Dark Side. The Dark Side is not ONLY selfish, as we've seen Sith do selfless things. Also, not all light side Force users are Jedi, nor all DS Force Users Sith. There's a discrepancy there.
Grey Jedi, though never given an official name, DID respect the Council, they simply disagreed and/or went against them. If they were to did not respect them, they surely would have been kicked out (especially because Qui-Gon had been known for quite a while to be a bit of a renegade, even in the days of Xanatos)
The Bendu wasn't really selfish, so I don't know what you mean there.
Being a Jedi meant following a code and adhering to a set of rules. If you don't strictly fit into those guidelines, you're not a Jedi.
On the other hand, we don't have an official name to call them by.
Yeah, they never really exist in general lol. It's just kind of a rebellious Jedi I guess. But yeah, they're not really a thing at all. However, there are grey Force Users, who use both the dark and light side of the Force. Such as Revan. Not a Grey Jedi, but a grey user definitely.
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Everyone loves Rey Mond
i thought she gave herself the name 'rey' from a callsign on a rebel fighter helmet she scavenged
Cowabunga dude!
So either they wait to show he kit until movie is released or she is made solely off TFA making her kylo spanked Rey
A Sith Lord?
Yes. The one we've been looking for.
THink so too. Maybe a clone
Masked Rey ?
New name
Rey Ren
Palpatine died 30 years before The Force Awakens, Rey is late teen, early 20's in TFA. Do the math...
Holy kitten, she's Thrawn's daughter? A Human-Chiss hybrid, lol.
omg lololol
It's not as simple as that. The light side is not ONLY selfless, as we've seen Jedi be selfish and not use the Dark Side. The Dark Side is not ONLY selfish, as we've seen Sith do selfless things. Also, not all light side Force users are Jedi, nor all DS Force Users Sith. There's a discrepancy there.
Grey Jedi, though never given an official name, DID respect the Council, they simply disagreed and/or went against them. If they were to did not respect them, they surely would have been kicked out (especially because Qui-Gon had been known for quite a while to be a bit of a renegade, even in the days of Xanatos)
The Bendu wasn't really selfish, so I don't know what you mean there.
"I don't get the 'gray Jedi' thing. You're either a Jedi or you're not. It's like being a 'gray vegetarian' who eats meat." - Pablo Hidalgo
https://twitter.com/pablohidalgo/status/821480675463151617?lang=en
Being a Jedi meant following a code and adhering to a set of rules. If you don't strictly fit into those guidelines, you're not a Jedi.
On the other hand, we don't have an official name to call them by.
Lol its become almost a pointless argument, some cant accept the no grey jedi in cannon.
Yeah, they never really exist in general lol. It's just kind of a rebellious Jedi I guess. But yeah, they're not really a thing at all. However, there are grey Force Users, who use both the dark and light side of the Force. Such as Revan. Not a Grey Jedi, but a grey user definitely.