Carrie
Fisher is dead. I see a lot of people online not able to get past these four
words. It’s obvious that Fisher meant a lot to generations of fandom. But why?
I’ve
spent a lot of time on this blog writing about the hundreds of perfect things
that the 1977 Star Wars movie got right, but I
haven’t yet mentioned Leia.
Leia
is called a Princess, but she is not a Disney Princess. She is smart,
diplomatic, sexy and fierce. Leia was a strong female action hero, before that
was even a thing, and she does it effortlessly. Fisher was able to be all these
things, just by being herself.
Perhaps
fandom took Leia for granted and perhaps now we are just realizing what a world
without Carrie Fisher means. She is the first of the “Big Three” actors of the
original trilogy that we have lost. Perhaps we assumed that since she was the
youngest and female, she would be with us for a long time. Perhaps the world just wasn’t ready to lose
her.
Fisher
will return to big screens next winter with Episode VIII. We will witness her
final portrayal of Princess Leia. As for Episode IX in 2019… there have been
confirmations that Leia was supposed to be a part of this story. Perhaps, in
this weird reality we now live in, Disney will find some way to resurrect
Fisher’s likeness and wrap up Leia’s story in Episode IX. Perhaps not. Time
will tell.
For now we can do nothing but brood and reflect and come to terms with hard truths. Carrie Fisher is dead.
For now we can do nothing but brood and reflect and come to terms with hard truths. Carrie Fisher is dead.
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