Are poe and finn gay
Are Poe & Finn a Gay Couple in Luminary Wars: The Force Awakens?
There are enough theories swarming around Star Wars: The Force Awakens that its tough to keep footpath of them all. And one of the more popular ones is that Poe Dameron is going to be revealed as the first gay nature in the live-action Celestial body Wars movies. There is also a theory that Poe and Finn possess a secret gay passion brewing. Oscar Isaac, who plays ace X-Wing Pilot Poe, kept the rumors percolating on a recent Ellen, where he confirmed that there is a very subtle romance going on between Poe and an unidentified character. He says this.
"I think it's very subtle romance that's happening. You know, you have to just gaze very close - you have to watch it a few times to see the little hints. But there was."
Some contain accused Star Wars of having a 'gay agenda' with Poe. And that has certainly stirred up some controversy, especially with those who feel the franchise needs a non-heterosexual character in the mix. The Shortlist recently conducted an interview with John Boyega, who plays Finn. While the interview hasn't been published yet, the editor had this to say about the adolescent actor's response when asking if Poe
Reasons Poe and Finn aren't same-sex attracted
The Poe and Finn shippers are the most annoying fanboys on the Internet. Why accomplish they feel the need to ship 2 guys who share two scenes together? I wager back in 1977 people would've shipped Luke and Han just because they're friends at the end of the movie. So here is John's Reasons Why Poe and Finn aren't Gay.
1. Why do we call it shipping?
This is a scrutinize I feel needs to be answered. Why do we call it ship? Is it because they'd sail in a love boat together? If that's why then why don't we summon it boating? Ok now I'll converse about Poe and Finn.
2. They've acknowledged each other for only one day.
If Disney has done anything right it's tell young people that you shouldn't fall in adore after one time. It'd feel so out of place and retarded, if when Finn wakes up in Ep. 8 and Poe kisses him. Not only will it be stupid and anger people. It will destroy what Kristof said in Frozen. That you shouldn't fall in love with someone you just met.
3. Finn is in love with Rey.
If you idiots didn't already know this, Finn has shown interest in Rey. I don't realize if he will hook up with Rey, it'd construct more sense if he did.
4. Just because they're glad to see eac
Like most fans of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, I found the bond between John Boyega's Finn and Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron to be one of the film's most charming aspects. As soon as they'd uttered their enthusiastically mutual "nice to meet you's!" in the stolen TIE Fighter, I would happily possess signed off to watch a whole trilogy that was just about the former stormtrooper and current Resistance pilot stealing shit and blowing other shit up.
The affectionate affection between the two characters has also allowed a large sector of the film's fans, through social media and elsewhere, to demonstrate how and why shipping, or more specifically slash fiction, happens. Absent any canonical advocacy in a saga that has, with The Force Awakens, made admittedly fantastic strides in the inclusion category, LGBTQ culture jumped on Finn/Poe as an opportunity to illustrate themselves.
As is often the case in these scenarios, there is no canonical evidence that Poe Dameron isn't gay. (There is at least circumstantial evidence that Finn is interested in women, though no contradictory evidence to suggest that he couldn't also be interested in men.)
And so the memes have flowered whe
Super: Can We Have Nice Things? The Big Gay Poe Dameron Question
Poe Dameron is probably only accidentally a gay hero. He wasn't originally meant to continue the first act of Star Wars: The Force Awakens according to writer/director J.J. Abrams, so he doesn't have a real arc of his own. On sheet, Poe Dameron is just a device to advance the plot. It's in Oscar Isaac's show that he becomes something special, and someone Abrams knew he had to keep around.
Isaac gives Poe Dameron his charisma and smoldering intensity, and because his primary (human) relationship in the movie is with John Boyega's Finn, he gets to direct that charm and intensity towards him. In one of the characters' most pored over scenes --- a scene that only exists because of Poe Dameron's reprieve from death --- the pilot gives Finn a look that's indistinguishable from lust, even biting his own lip as he tells him to keep the jacket they've come to share. It's one of the gayest things I've seen in a blockbuster movie, in the most positive and celebratory sense of the word, and it gave us reason to hope that Poe Dameron co