🐱 Did Rose Tico Really Need More Screen Time?

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Star Wars has, since the original trilogy, been a massive media property, but the sequel series of the 2010s reignited it as a cultural phenomenon. New movies and characters revitalized the fandom, as well as added some important diversity to the Star Wars universe. However, this increased diversity, with more prominent female characters and characters of color, sparked something of a reactionary backlash, with certain sectors of the fandom quick to go after queer fans, female fans, and fans of color, as well as attacking actors and writers themselves.

One actor that faced significant racist and misogynist attacks was Kelly Marie Tran, who played Rose Tico. However, after the series’ end, more fans are acknowledging the complex relationship between Disney and its marginalized actors, and how actors of color like John Boyega were often unfairly sidelined. Nonetheless, Rose Tico continues to spark debate, leading to fan questions: was Tran similar unfairly sidelined in The Last Jedi? Or was her character’s lack of screen time simply how the plot played out?



Some ‘Star Wars’ fans think Rose Tico was treated unfairly​



Rose Tico was a controversial character from her introduction in The Last Jedi. She was presented as a possible love interest for Finn, as well as a mechanic for the Rebel Alliance. She had a very small amount of screen time, but the very presence of an Asian actress in a plot-important role in Star Wars outraged some fans enough that they engaged in significant amounts of harassment towards Tran.

Other fans, however, liked her character, and even created a hashtag, especially after Rose was written almost entirely out of The Rise of Skywalker: #RoseTicoDeservedBetter. Though we cannot know for sure, the greatly diminished screen time in The Rise of Skywalker could easily have been connected to the outcry from toxic fans, and many fans hoped that they could see more of this character. Rose is an interesting character: she’s a talented mechanic without formal training, but she also has more everyday traits: she isn’t Force-sensitive, and she’s an idealist who is close with her family. This character can almost be seen as a representation of fans: showing how the Resistance would be largely made up of people who weren’t part of any major prophecies or royal families.



Other fans think Rose’s character was somewhat superfluous​



There were some Star Wars fans who, while critical of Rose as a character, did not engage in harassment and had more plot-based reasons for their dislike. More of these fans have come out in recent months, and on a major Star Wars fan subreddit, some fans have discussed why they thought Rose Tico did not need more screen time. One fan argued “she served the purpose she needed to serve,” comparing her minimal presence to that of Han Solo in Return of the Jediand Padme in Revenge of the Sith. While Rose is not on screen for a large amount of time, “she is the reason the Resistance and the galaxy finally won.” Rose was not on screen for a large amount of time, but it is clear that she was instrumental to the plot.



Many fans still want more representation of marginalized groups in ‘Star Wars’​



Star Wars, being a Disney property, still does have its problems with representation. John Boyega, who played Finn, was very vocal about how he felt his character was treated, especially with a setup as a prominent Force user before having his role diminished after fans presented a racist backlash to a Black lead. Queer fans felt used by Disney claiming that a very brief shot counted as LGBT+ representation. However, there is a move to explore these characters more in future Star Wars content. Hopefully, fans of Rose Tico will get to learn more about this intriguing character.
 
John Boyega, who played Finn, was very vocal about how he felt his character was treated, especially with a setup as a prominent Force user before having his role diminished after fans presented a racist backlash to a Black lead.
There was a backlash to a black lead?

I am pretty sure there was a far bigger backlash to how his character was neutered than Finn being black.

Having said that: The movie is over. Let it go.
 
John Boyega, who played Finn, was very vocal about how he felt his character was treated, especially with a setup as a prominent Force user before having his role diminished after fans presented a racist backlash to a Black lead.
I don't think this actually happened, would Disney really "back down" to a load of racist bullies online?
I think it's more likely that they just didn't have the scripts for all three movies written down in advance.

Edit:

Fuckin' LOL at half the replies being about Finn. Fat chink bitch can't even get screen time in her own thread.
 
When it comes to media, the push to China may be an unexpected windfall for the West, cause they at least have the sense to put Shitums in their place. They weren't having that hollyjew interracial propaganda shit, not even with Star Wars. They know the game, and they won't be playing it like Americanda.
 
The only "fans" that gave Boyega any shit was China... remember how he's barely in (or just plain removed) from the Chinese poster.

Stop blaming the US for racist chinks you faggots.
 
lol no. I watched the movie this broad was in with my bf and while he liked it, I needed a strong drink to erase that space crap from my memory.

Many fans still want more representation of marginalized groups in ‘Star Wars’​

Funny. I would've thought fans wanted laser shootouts, interplanetary bounty hunts with high stakes and characters who kick so much ass you don't give a shit who or what they are, which is exactly what The Mandolorian has been doing. But I guess I don't get SW fans if that's really what they want.
 
No. With due respect to Kelly, the only reason her character existed was because Johnson wasn't creative enough to come up with any tension between Finn & Poe (how about the former's sudden cowardice?). The only significant contributions of her character was wasting time freeing space horses and betraying the Resistance by stopping Finn from destroying Certified Death Star Tech (funny how Poe got slapped & demoted for destroying a dreadnought while she got away scot-free).

Jar-Jar Binks had the excuse of being comedic relief for kids, what's Tico's excuse for being a wet fart of a character?
 
However, this increased diversity, with more prominent female characters and characters of color, sparked something of a reactionary backlash, with certain sectors of the fandom quick to go after queer fans, female fans, and fans of color, as well as attacking actors and writers themselves.

One actor that faced significant racist and misogynist attacks was Kelly Marie Tran, who played Rose Tico.
Has anyone ever shown proof that she got more 'hate' than the rest of the cast? Some guy on youtube calling the film shit doesn't count as harassing 'fans of colour'
 
Remember when there were all those articles defending Hayden Christensen and Jake Lloyd from evil, bully fans who couldn't keep making fun of them and the characters?
 
Kelly Marie Tran
You know, if they’d replaced her with an actual Vietnamese actress, such as Elly Tran Ha, they’d have had actual diversity, while also having nerds not mind, because…
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well, I can think of a few reasons.

p.s. She is 2 years older than Kelly Tran. Apparently shrewishness increases aging.
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