They’re most commonly associated with the Jedi Sentinel. […] Sentinels tried to combine the best of both worlds. […] They understood that the Force couldn’t be relied on to solve every problem they might face.
“Bold statement considering your current position.It was foolish of the Jedi Council to send such a talented individual to such a regrettable end. But there’s still hope for you, Bastila. You must join me.”
One thing I cannot forgive TROS for is Rey's drastic costume change from TLJ
It was already discussed how the grayness of her clothes in TLJ play into the themes the film had going: middle ground, gray morality, balance between light and dark, etc.
Moreover, I read from somewhere that her hair being relieved from the three mini buns she had since childhood also symbolised her letting go of the past, no longer seeking validation and belonging in the family that left her.
Now you can blatantly see how her get up in TROS directly contrasts her attire in TLJ, thus also indirectly contradicting or even negating all the themes, symbolisms of TLJ
I can't even– did they do this on purpose??? Like, It's almost funny how her TROS costume basically physically represents the regression of her characterization and the abandoned themes and symbolisms the previous films built up.
Star Wars deserved BETTER, and I'll never stop saying it
“I really like the themes that Star Wars deals with, especially in this trilogy, in which light and darkness are confronted and a girl and boy represent different energies; these binary situations generate endless metaphors.” — Keri Russel