Star Wars

Who was the worst?

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The only correct answer is Rey

the crawfish chomper for sure.

One of these things is a horrific monstrosity of a 'character' that constantly insults the audience's intelligence and blabbers off like a spastic baboon. It always threatens us with a visual of it's freakish teeth and grotesque ears.

The other is Jar Jar.

Both. Bad characters are bad regardless of how much shit comes down the pipe after. That said episode 4 is the best, all after are progressively worse but have charming moments until you get to the most recent. The only redeeming one would be Rogue One which had the grace to kill everyone off. Solo wasn’t bad if you look at it as a film not about Han Solo but as some dude

Rey is much worse. It's not even close. I fucking hate the prequels but JarJar is just comic relief, a simpleton. He's fine. He's not the main character. And he has flaws. That's fine. Rey is an obnoxious goody goody with no flaws and thus no chance for growth.

One has character development, the other turns out to be a God.

The entire ST cast is worse than Jar Jar. That's not even an exaggeration.
Jar Jar isn't even that bad. it's a pure meme.
>Oh no, there's a comedy alien in a Star Wars movie, I'm going to die

Rey. How is this even a question?

Clone Palpatine.

Rey, because she should have been a nudist

they turned down jar-jar, rey never got fixed

Rey, because she should've been 300 feet tall

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Reycels absolutely seething

worst character in your path

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Yaddle

Rey.
Jar Jar was a good TV character, but not good enough for being in movies.
rey is plain bad, not even good for tv.

Actually it's a trick question because the only actual character there is Jar Jar but he is still not the worst Star Wars character.

the one written by a woman

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rey

Kylo was good me think

>Webm basically sums up the pain of watching the Disney Trilogy.