Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dec 15th, 2017)

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Is SNIKT saying that Snoke is just another dumb generic "Gray" like the aliens in Close Encounters, KOTCS, and countless other films...? Or is it that there's a Gray Side of the Force (equally dumb?)
 
I think "gray" is the ultimate balance, I assume, if you attain 'gray status'. But then of course this is a fairy tale, with black and white villains and heroes, and if things go gray then there's no conflict and no movie. So no matter how SNIKT wants to interpret things, no gray shenanigans will happen here, and when things are over and the "balance is restored" I'm quite sure a dissertation on why its gray will be presented with no actual movie facts to back it up. Just fan fiction and abolished EU.
 
I'm gonna trick him to the surface... and then jab at him.


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What canon source do they exist in then?

Their canonical origin starts here in the [canon] novelization for TFA:

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Lucasfilm chose to make that the first page of the novel, and according to author Alan Dean Foster, said first page was the reason the hard copy of the book [containing the page] was released three weeks after the film.
 
Their canonical origin starts here in the [canon] novelization for TFA:

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Lucasfilm chose to make that the first page of the novel, and according to author Alan Dean Foster, said first page was the reason the hard copy of the book [containing the page] was released three weeks after the film.

Jeez those are creepy hands lol
 
I do think that some view black and white villains as being too old fashioned, nothing more than mustache twirling.

Maybe they think that Grays will introduce an extra layer of conflict and drama to what otherwise would just be a simple good vs evil story.

I can see Wor-Gar pulling up to Snikt in his Rolls-Royce:

"Pardon me, would you have any Gray Jedi"
 
Their canonical origin starts here in the [canon] novelization for TFA:

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Lucasfilm chose to make that the first page of the novel, and according to author Alan Dean Foster, said first page was the reason the hard copy of the book [containing the page] was released three weeks after the film.

Well at least that's a better source than your one friend who lied to you about how Rogue One was edited. ;) Still that poem is pretty vague. They probably just needed a word that rhymed with "say."
 
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