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So Luke is saying that there's more to the Force than just the Light and Dark sides? That the Jedi had it all wrong so they need to go bye bye? That's what I'm hearing.
That's kinda weird, since that's the way the Dark side justifies itself in other installations. Or, the neutral side perhaps. The Jedi see the world in black and white, while the non-jedi admits that there are plenty of shades and that passion isn't necessarily evil.So Luke is saying that there's more to the Force than just the Light and Dark sides? That the Jedi had it all wrong so they need to go bye bye? That's what I'm hearing.
That's kinda weird, since that's the way the Dark side justifies itself in other installations. Or, the neutral side perhaps. The Jedi see the world in black and white, while the non-jedi admits that there are plenty of shades and that passion isn't necessarily evil.
Looking forward to this movie very much, and can't wait to see what the last one will be called tbh, if this one tries to wipe out traces of jedi lol
The Jedi see the world in black and white
I saw rogue one recently and while it was better there was still NOTHING MEMORABLE or really ENJOYABLE that I took from it.
Spoiler:Do you think they are setting up Luke to be an anti-hero to surpass his father?
Not that Vader was an anti-hero as much as a reformed villain, but Luke wouldn't exactly fit the the anti-hero status in the same way as Han would. Or rather, do you guys think he is being set up as a villain?
Spoiler:Do you think they are setting up Luke to be an anti-hero to surpass his father?
Not that Vader was an anti-hero as much as a reformed villain, but Luke wouldn't exactly fit the the anti-hero status in the same way as Han would. Or rather, do you guys think he is being set up as a villain?
I'm predicting that Rey's gonna have her hand chopped off, as this is the second film of the sequel trilogy, and both Skywalkers had their hands chopped off in the second installments of their respective trilogy.
only if she is somehow a skywalker xD
I wouldnt mind it, but I think if her hand is chopped off, people will complain about Disney being unoriginal. Episode VII already had enough parallels.
true lolIn the words of George Lucas, "it's like poetry, it has to rhyme."
Not that Vader was an anti-hero as much as a reformed villain, but Luke wouldn't exactly fit the the anti-hero status in the same way as Han would. Or rather, do you guys think he is being set up as a villain?