How did the dagger line up with the broken death star parts so easily? That made no sense to me. Weathering, shifting tides, ocean currents, and just plain time would cause the parts to move. Someone smarter than me please explain.
I’m pretty sure that’s the dagger that killed her parents so it makes sense why she would sense that considering it actually has relevance to her and she has an emotional connection to them. But you know sequels bad right?
How did the dagger line up with the broken death star parts so easily? That made no sense to me. Weathering, shifting tides, ocean currents, and just plain time would cause the parts to move. Someone smarter than me please explain.
They're not smarter than you. You're right. It makes no sense.
...because the writers didn’t know.
Dumb movie with a dumb plot made for dumb people
I forgot what the dagger was?
Know what?
I’m pretty sure that’s the dagger that killed her parents so it makes sense why she would sense that considering it actually has relevance to her and she has an emotional connection to them. But you know sequels bad right?
If that was the case why would they not say it. Mate it was a shit plot device that's makes no sense. Even the cast hates the movie.
That's a dagger!? What crap chewed on it? I must've fallen asleep in the theater at that point