So he gets stronger and builds a new sabre all on his own? Damn he didn't need Yoda or Obi-Wan.
I don’t actually care about whether you found the scene ‘powerful.’ Even if I was actually reviewing the scene or gave any sort of opinion on it whatsoever (which would have made your comment relevant at least), I still wouldn’t care.
I suspect Rey may not have been the first to heist Jedi training manuals (like 'How to Build a Lightsaber') from their master's place on the way out...
Not on screen, no. But the expanded material he found stuff in obi-wans place on Tatooine that helped himSo he gets stronger and builds a new sabre all on his own? Damn he didn't need Yoda or Obi-Wan.
Not on screen, no. But the expanded material he found stuff in obi-wans place on Tatooine that helped him
at some points in the EU Luke used force lightening himself, though he called it something else. By the end of the Fate of the Jedi books, pretty much the end of the EU Luke was almost God-like. He could teleport, manipulate time, change preceptions, etc. He went all over the Galaxy learning every force technique from every obscure force using faction left. Except the Jensarrai. They were dweebs.I've read very little EU stuff.
So Yoda and Obi Wan send Luke to face Vader and the Emperor, but they forgot to teach him how to block Force Lightning??
Dropped the ball a bit there guys.
Yawn for the reply, and your attempt to mischaracterize Luke.
at some points in the EU Luke used force lightening himself, though he called it something else.
I've read very little EU stuff.
Of course the thing is Luke has never been a Mary Sue, he sometimes failed. That's what made it more relatable. Now if it were Rey she would come programmed with all the moves no teaching required... and your attempt to mischaracterize Luke.
NoNow if it were Rey she would come programmed with all the moves no teaching required
Of course the thing is Luke has never been a Mary Sue, he sometimes failed. That's what made it more relatable. Now if it were Rey she would come programmed with all the moves no teaching required![]()
So Yoda and Obi Wan send Luke to face Vader and the Emperor, but they forgot to teach him how to block Force Lightning??
Dropped the ball a bit there guys.
They kinda wereExcept the Jensarrai. They were dweebs.
When it comes to Yoda's training of Luke in TESB, the concept of lightning from fingertips didn't exist yet.It was thought up, as you put it--even to the point where Luke was able to temporarily deflect the Emperor's lightning...in the Return of the Jedi novelization.
Yes, he was wise in the OT when he let himself fall to what would have been his death, instead of joining the dark side, and yes, tossing his lightsaber aside as a show of his complete rejection of said dark at the most important moment of the SW films.
When it comes to Yoda's training of Luke in TESB, the concept of lightning from fingertips didn't exist yet.
Kor
Nah, Luke was hangin' on Dagobah chatting with Ghost Ben before he went off to face the Emperor. Plenty of time for a few pointers there.
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