![]() ![]() Also, as much as we love TR-8R, and we do, we’re forced to agree that the entire "drop your gun to get in a sword fight" thing doesn’t make a lot of sense. That movie is awesome and we know The Force Awakens could have done a lot more with them. Star Wars: The Force Awakens also gains back all the sins that it lost due to the exceptionally poor use of actors from The Raid 2. It’s a minor detail, but it is worth pointing out. The fact that Finn and Poe end up nowhere close to each other when their TIE fighter crashes, and that it apparently knocks Poe out of his jacket, is never satisfactorily explained. ![]() There are certainly some legitimate criticisms, of course. It’s awesome and fun, even the narrator can’t help but laugh. Also, Finn’s fantastic shooting on board the Millennium Falcon also gets a point removed. It sees a subtraction of two sins in the opening scene thanks to Kylo Ren’s awesome use of Force power to stop a blaster bolt in mid-air. This two-season animated TV series is set before, during and after The Force Awakens (34 BBY) and follows hapless Resistance spy Kazuda Xiono as he works to stop a First Order plot. While these videos are all about adding up all a movie’s sins, Star Wars: The Force Awakens actually does a remarkable job getting them removed.
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