The Phantom Menace likely has the most hated Star Wars alien character ever conceived: the infamous Jar Jar Binks. Jar Jar becoming a senator is almost more believable than Finn’s conversion. Secondly, why is he so fearful that he’s going to be chased through the cosmos for his betrayal? The First Order’s military is massive, and now that they’re gearing up for a big war, it’s hard to imagine a janitor would be at the top of their priorities. Regardless, he’s been indoctrinated to do this, so what’s the moral dilemma? Surely this slaughter is not the first “bad” thing he’s done as a trooper. Now, hold up just one minute here: Finn is a Stormtrooper, essentially trained from birth to follow orders unquestioningly. Here, his friend is killed and Finn starts to have second thoughts about being bad. Our first introduction to Finn is during a savage massacre at an isolated village. The only problem with Finn is that, overall, his entire arc is filled with inconsistencies and plot holes that, upon thinking back on them, are hard to reconcile. He’s relatable, funny, and has a great presence.
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