Seven Years Later, The Acolyte Subtly Retcons Reylo Back Into The Last Jedi


Summary

  • The Acolyte’s Qimir and Osha dynamic retcons Rey and Kylo Ren’s relationship from The Last Jedi.
  • The Acolyte seems to have an enemies-to-lovers dynamic for Qimir and Osha, paralleling Reylo.
  • The shirtless scene in The Acolyte references Kylo Ren’s shirtless scene in The Last Jedi, confirming romantic undertones.



The Acolyte episode 6 revealed a connection to Star Wars: The Last Jedi that subtly brings the fan-favorite ship ‘Reylo’ back to Star Wars. The Acolyte is the newest of Star Wars’ movies and TV shows, and while it’s been plenty innovative, it’s also fallen back on some Star Wars staples. Specifically, The Acolyte just introduced Star Wars’ newest evil heartthrob, Qimir/the Stranger.

Star Wars’ most powerful Sith may have been terrifying figures in the original trilogy, but the franchise quickly changed its tune, complicating its villains first by revealing that, before the suit, Darth Vader used to look quite different, and then by making Kylo Ren a full-blown love interest. Now, The Acolyte is continuing this trend, but the connection goes far beyond Qimir just being another attractive Star Wars villain. Rather, Qimir and Osha’s dynamic in The Acolyte retcons one of Star Wars’ most popular (yet controversial) relationships: Kylo Ren and Rey.


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The Acolyte’s Shirtless Qimir Is A Deliberate Last Jedi Reference

The Acolyte episode 5 included a number of plot twists and major revelations, the identity of Mae’s master, the masked villain officially called the Stranger, chief among them. However, what had audiences abuzz was not that the villain was really Qimir, Mae’s somewhat goofy accomplice (which many had already accurately guessed), but rather that Qimir was, frankly, hot. The internet was specifically sent into a frenzy over Qimir’s muscly biceps, which The Acolyte was presumably well aware of, as Qimir’s arms were highlighted multiple times.


This reveal had nothing on The Acolyte episode 6, though, which took things much further. At the end of episode 5, Qimir found Osha unconscious on Khofar and draped his cloak over her, making it clear he now had his sights set on making her, not her sister, his acolyte. At the beginning of episode 6, Osha woke up to find herself on a remote island, so far only identified as Unknown Planet, with Qimir.

The internet had already heavily speculated that Qimir and Osha were headed toward an enemies-to-lovers dynamic—which The Acolyte’s showrunner Leslye Headland admitted in interviews surprised her by being so prescient—but none could have anticipated what a sharp turn this would take. Despite Osha being poised on the beach seemingly ready to kill him, Qimir took a dip in the ocean without his clothes on. In addition to this being jarring (and delightful to many viewers, based on social media reactions), this ultimately had a much deeper Star Wars connection.


The internet had already heavily speculated that Qimir and Osha were headed toward an enemies-to-lovers dynamic.

When Qimir came out of the water shirtless and stood before Osha, it was immediately reminiscent of the scene in The Last Jedi in which Kylo Ren was shirtless during a Force bond with Rey. This wasn’t incidental, though. Rather, this scene with Qimir and Osha was very intentionally a callback to the scene in The Last Jedi, which has implications not only for Qimir and Osha’s relationship moving forward but also for Rey and Kylo Ren’s relationship looking back.

Star Wars Doesn’t Really Do References Like This, It Does Rhymes

The Stranger in The Acolyte reaching out his hand to the left and Kylo Ren wielding his lightsaber to the right in a combined image
Custom Image by Tara Salvati


George Lucas famously explained that Star Wars is like poetry in that it rhymes, meaning that seemingly minor Easter eggs like this actually have massive significance. In fact, while a connection such as this one could be passed off as an allusion, in a franchise like Star Wars, this is instead a major and intentional signal of what is to come. Headland meant to confirm to audiences that the relationship between Osha and Qimir is going to be The Acolyte’s own version of ‘Reylo.’

George Lucas famously explained that
Star Wars
is like poetry in that it rhymes.


In fact, social media swiftly stepped in line, naming the Osha and Qimir ship ‘Oshamir.’ While the cult following for ‘Oshamir’ hasn’t reached Reylo heights—something that is still prevalent in Star Wars art, fan fiction, and discourse about the franchise—it’s clear that the idea is taking hold even before true romance is confirmed between the two.


However, while this obviously has implications for The Acolyte, this new Star Wars relationship also retcons Kylo Ren and Rey’s story, most notably in The Last Jedi.

The Acolyte’s Rhyme Makes Reylo Part Of That Last Jedi Scene

While Headland has already confirmed that Qimir and Osha’s relationship is headed in a romantic direction, somehow, the nature of Kylo Ren and Rey’s relationship is still heavily debated. Despite their arc ending in a kiss in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, even Rey actress Daisy Ridley has speculated about whether their dynamic was truly a romantic one, saying a kiss can mean many things. However, if the kiss isn’t enough of an indication, Kylo Ren carrying Rey bridal style the first time he met her and Rey getting flustered by him not wearing a shirt certainly should be.


The nature of Kylo Ren and Rey’s relationship is still heavily debated.

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However, by mirroring the scene in The Last Jedi, The Acolyte confirms that there were romantic undertones to Kylo Ren’s shirtless moment with Rey. Again, Star Wars doesn’t really allude to other stories in the Star Wars timeline as much as it rhymes with them, meaning that one half of the rhyme informs the other. In fact, this shirtless scene is far from the only reference to Reylo in The Acolyte.


Kylo Ren’s mask shares much in common with Qimir’s, and Osha jolting awake in episode 6 is a direct callback to Rey waking up in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and asking Kylo Ren where she is. Clearly, the parallels go far beyond just an attractive villain attempting to woo the protagonist. While it remains to be seen how far The Acolyte will go with this connection to The Last Jedi (and in its enemies-to-lovers plot), it’s nevertheless clear that this newest Star Wars show has spoken when it comes to the nature of Kylo Ren and Rey’s relationship.

New episodes of The Acolyte release on Tuesdays at 9 PM EST/6 PM PST on Disney+.


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