They definitely built it up that she was the Other. But it wasn't until Jedi that suddenly the Skywalkers were the only game in town.I've always thought it was odd that they laid the groundwork for the sister reveal in TESB with Luke calling Leia through the force under Cloud City, yet they kept the kissing scene at the beginning.
I think that's just inherent in Han being cooler and more charming than Luke.Ah, right. The other kiss.
Yes, the implication of rivalry is there. However, once I was all grown up, I realized that the body language and banter in SW77 makes it crystal clear that Han-Leia is where the chemistry for romance was all along. Just a look at the medal awarding scene is enough, in particular the body language exchanges the follow the awarding of each medal. The writing was already on the wall.
The filmmakers had no more idea than we did. Hell, at that point they didn't know that Luke and Vader were related. (There are scripted scenes very late in the production that have Luke, Vader, and Luke's father.)Well, yes that's the characters excuse, what about the filmmakers? It's not like we suspected they were related, no need to throw us off the scent.
Yes, that's true. But even that wasn't landed on until later in filming.Vader being the Padre wasn't in the script. Only the Man, the director, and the actor knew.
It really wasn't, not without hindsight. And, "Splinter in a Mind's Eye" certainly lend credance to that fact as well.Ah, right. The other kiss.
Yes, the implication of rivalry is there. However, once I was all grown up, I realized that the body language and banter in SW77 makes it crystal clear that Han-Leia is where the chemistry for romance was all along. Just a look at the medal awarding scene is enough, in particular the body language exchanges the follow the awarding of each medal. The writing was already on the wall.
She couldn't?She only kissed Luke(in ESB) to make Han(already her romantic interest) jealous. She couldn't have known better.
"Splinter in a Mind's Eye" certainly lend credance to that fact as well.
Yes, because Foster had full run with it?No. Splinter of the Mind's Eye would have been the basis for a low-budget sequel if SW77 had underperformed. It was also developed by Foster largely without the benefit of yet seeing how everything played out on the big screen.
That's no doubt part of it, but there are very specific differences in the way Han and Leia interact with each other from the way Luke and Leia interact, some scripted and some not. For example, it's scripted that Han winks at Leia during the awards ceremony, but it's not scripted, yet shown, that immediately prior Leia flirtatiously tugs on Han's medal's neck band which as it plays incites Han's wink. Leia doesn't do that with Luke's and Luke doesn't wink at her either. Luke approaches his interaction with Leia as a naive kid with a crush. Han approaches his own interaction with Leia more as someone who has been around. Han and Leia squabble; Luke and Leia just try to get along. Leia expresses admiration for Han to Luke ("He certainly has courage") but never of Luke to Han. The more natural fit for romance was always going to be with Han.I think that's just inherent in Han being cooler and more charming than Luke.
The one doesn't contradict the other. She still only kissed him to make Han jealous. If a year later, after learning the truth, she feels like she knew, that still doesn't mean she knew. She didn't know because no one told her. If you were to have a "girl talk" with Leia, and ask her "what about Luke" she could say "ewwww, no, he's more like a brother" and still have reason to kiss him(to make her romantic interest of the film, Han, jealous).It really wasn't, not without hindsight. And, "Splinter in a Mind's Eye" certainly lend credance to that fact as well.
She couldn't?
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Yeah, that scene casts a lot of things in doubt.
The competency of the writers, director, and cast. (I lay more of the blame on the first two than the third.)![]()
Yeah, that scene casts a lot of things in doubt.
Sorry, that really doesn't flow for me. Watching the films in hindsight, yeah I can ind of see it. But, watching them from the beginning, I certainly don't pick up on the tendency.The one doesn't contradict the other. She still only kissed him to make Han jealous. If a year later, after learning the truth, she feels like she knew, that still doesn't mean she knew. She didn't know because no one told her. If you were to have a "girl talk" with Leia, and ask her "what about Luke" she could say "ewwww, no, he's more like a brother" and still have reason to kiss him(to make her romantic interest of the film, Han, jealous).
Luke "somehow always knew" as well. As soon as he was told he had a twin sister, he knew it was Leia. Also, the rivalry between the Han & Luke continued in RotJ, right until it was revealed to Han.
Doesn't mean they were meant to be related. Han always presented a hog dog flirtatious guy, while Luke is the nice guy. Watching that scene, I can see interest from both.That's no doubt part of it, but there are very specific differences in the way Han and Leia interact with each other from the way Luke and Leia interact, some scripted and some not. For example, it's scripted that Han winks at Leia during the awards ceremony, but it's not scripted, yet shown, that immediately prior Leia flirtatiously tugs on Han's medal's neck band which as it plays incites Han's wink. Leia doesn't do that with Luke's and Luke doesn't wink at her either. Luke approaches his interaction with Leia as a naive kid with a crush. Han approaches his own interaction with Leia more as someone who has been around. Han and Leia squabble; Luke and Leia just try to get along. Leia expresses admiration for Han to Luke ("He certainly has courage") but never of Luke to Han. The more natural fit for romance was always going to be with Han.
I agree, and that's not the only significant element in TESB that foreshadows the reveal if not actually implies that Leia has kindship with Luke.I've always thought it was odd that they laid the groundwork for the sister reveal in TESB with Luke calling Leia through the force under Cloud City
One possible answer is that he is sensing Leia, and that she is masking the fact that Luke really isn't on the Falcon.
Well, torture does funny things to the senses.Though I find this idea intriguing, and it reminds me of a passage in Shadows of the Empire, Vader didn't seem to sense his own kinship with Leia in ANH.
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