sherlockpotter said:
I still don’t buy the justifications for having Kylo kill Rey. If Palpy wanted to possess Kylo, he should have just let Kylo kill him in the prologue (like Kylo intended to anyway). Plus, doesn’t he say something to the effect of “I want to possess my granddaughter?” Maybe not, I’m not sure.
You’re correct that it may have been a better plan for Palpatine to let Kylo kill him, he possesses him, and then he goes and kills Rey. But as Brewzter pointed out, “if Kylo kills her, then he further deepens himself into the dark side.” We don’t know the exact rules of essence transfer, but it’s entirely possible that Palpatine recognized Kylo was not deep enough into the dark side for the process to work. He is a very conflicted character after all.
On another note, I believe I may have found a change that all of us can agree on. The original conversation goes like this:
Rey: I haven’t come to lead the Sith. I’ve come to end them.
Palpatine: As a Jedi?
Rey: Yes.
Palpatine: No, your hatred, your anger, you want to kill me. That is what I want.
I am suggesting that the lines “As a Jedi?” and “Yes.” are removed. This is because it’s essential to differentiate the two ways that Rey was going to kill Palpatine. When Rey says that she wants to kill him as a Jedi, we are more inclined to believe her than what Palpatine claims her intentions truly are. But if she never admits to that until the finale with the force ghosts, it not only is more powerful but it suggests that her original intentions would have actually resulted in Palpatine possessing her.
Most importantly, it makes it more clear why Rey killing Palpatine later is admissible compared to before.
I would like Hal’s opinion on this change I’m suggesting.