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Here's What Finn Wanted to Tell Rey in The Rise of Skywalker - and No, It's Not a Love Confession


One of the biggest questions to come out of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker stems from an aborted discussion between Finn and Rey, two of the sequel trilogy's coleads. Along with Poe, Chewbacca, C3P0, and BB-8, the duo journey to find a hidden relic that will lead them to a "Wayfinder" that acts as a map to Exogol, where Rey's grandfather, Emperor Palpatine, keeps his New Order. The group gets sucked into some quicksand, and Finn starts to tell Rey something as they sink but isn't able to finish his thought before they sink into the tunnels below.

Some fans initially believed the former Stormtrooper was confessing his love for the Jedi, since the two have had a close relationship and Finn is often chasing after the younger woman. But both director J.J. Abrams and actor John Boyega shot down the idea and brought up another possibility: that Finn wanted to share his force sensitivity with Rey.

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During a recent Academy screening, two fans revealed that Abrams offered his interpretation of the scene saying that Finn wanted to tell Rey that he was Force-sensitive. The director said that he left it open-ended so it "could mean different things to different people."

That doesn't explain why Finn would be so shy about saying that in front of Poe, but it could be a case of Finn wanting to confirm his news before he tells the other man. Soon after that, Boyega took to his Twitter page to confirm that he wasn't playing Finn intending to reveal his love for Rey, simply writing, "No . . . Finn wasn't going to say I love you before sinking!"

Boyega's tweet doesn't reveal what Finn was going to say, so we assume he agrees with Abrams's interpretation. Unless he agrees with the popular fan theory that Finn intended to confess his love for Poe because we will also accept that! Secrets notwithstanding, the notion that Finn is force-sensitive has arisen throughout the sequel trilogy and is strongly supported by the events in Rise of Skywalker. Not only is Finn able to sense Rey's imminent danger and (temporary) death but the fact that he sensed the death of a planet in The Force Awakens and managed to adeptly wield a lightsaber against Kylo Ren points to him having some significant connection to the Force.

We're not sure if Finn's journey will continue after Rise of Skywalker, but if it does, we certainly hope it'll include some training so he can master his link to the Force. Imagine a former Stormtrooper becoming a Jedi - we would truly love to see it!

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