I am beginning to suspect that the Sith is/sorta is Skywalker. Which would either be awesome or feel terribly cheap, depending on execution. Not sure that he's the guy with the 3-bladed lightsaber, could be the unseen master (always two, blah blah). I say "sorta is" because it is possible that due to being the last Jedi by the end of RotJ, he may have some duality in terms of light/dark side. Maybe the way the last Jedi brings balance to the force is by having an ass hole or bad boy streak. Maybe like training an apprentice who you know isn't a very good person.
By the way, while not as good as the original trilogy, Episode 1 and Episode 2 were transformative and a solid installment to the series. That's my unpopular opinion. Episode 3 was predictable and practically wrote itself. Not as strong. JMHO.
Caliendo's take on the trailer as various ESPN personalities. http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=13929698&sf14326600=1
Major League. Cleveland still has a baseball team? Yeah. We have uniforms and everything. It's great.
Han and Luke will be sacrificial lambs and Leah and daughter will use for the force to revenge. That's Hollywood.
I don't disagree re: 1 and 2 overall, it was the trees, more than the forest, that diminish those for me.
I could see Anakin's spirit speaking to him and then he becomes obsessed with keeping balance and falling toward the dark side.
Agree, except that my take on bringing balance to the force (which was a prophesy relating to Anakin), was that prior to Anakin going dark side, there were many Jedi, but only two Sith. After Darth Vader destroyed all the Jedi, there were two Sith, and two Jedi. Vader actually did bring balance to the force, in that respect. There have always been force sensitive individuals, but of those, only a finite group devoted to either the dark side or the light side.