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TopicPeople say TLJ was a betrayal of Luke's character
bloodydeath0
05/30/18 11:14:10 AM
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RchHomieQuanChi posted...
cjsdowg posted...
bloodydeath0 posted...
Luke turned Vader back to the light after a long struggle and a lot of lives lost. He sensed Kylo's heart had already been turned by Snoke, and he wanted to try to prevent the Vader-esque age of evil. Obi-Wan couldn't turn Anakin from the dark, and look what happened.

Luke had a long monologue about how he sensed the darkness growing and couldn't do anything to stop it. He talked about how he's sick of the endless cycle of the dark rising, and the light rising, and the clash.


I think that first parts shows why Luke would not try/almost/think (what ever you want to call it) the kid. Vader was already space Hitler and Luke went to him TO try to save him. Kylo was not there yet and Luke jumps to Order 66


Yeah but again, that was ages ago back when Luke was still naive and relatively new to this shit.

Now he's under the pressure of trying to restore an entire Galactic Order back to its former glory and upholding the peace that the galaxy fought so hard to win back. And maybe he's just a little bit jaded that after everything he went through to purge the galaxy of the dark side's presence, that it just keeps coming back.

Pretty much exactly this. He scoffs at Rey calling him a "legend", and admits to the pressure of being "Luke Skywalker"
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