ooh, I have a BIG question!
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ooh, I have a BIG question!
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THIS.
ALL THIS.
I really can't be arsed to waste my time with fanboy nitpicking. And I found the movie great.
Also... why Luke cannot change? Heck I've changed a lot in character in 20 years and I'm not particularly spiritual...
Point is, the original movies are full of stupid errors, continuity blunders, wooden acting, ridiculous events and even many of the premises are childish (You do build a giant planet destroyer machine and yet you leave a convenient stupid "destroy it all" loophole in plain sight, and so on)... and yet we do love them dearly.
I bet, if they would have come out in this age, they would have nitpicked hard by what I call contemporary virtual scavengers, aka franchise rabid fanboys.
Carlo -
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In thinking about the original trilogy:
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Ok then your concept of the character differs from mine (and Mark Hamill's for that matter). So... agree to disagree?
I mean c'mon, the movie is made. You will be able to buy it in a few months. It's all good, it's part of the lore moving forward. :up:
We're just tracking the fallout and talking nerdstuff at this point. :)
I actually fully empathise with why Luke thought about it. I agree with blerpa. Fanboys just be complaining about stuff not fitting their worldview, most likely because they don't have much real-world experience from, you know, life and stuff.
Let's not forget that Luke did change his mind and wasn't going to go through with it.
(I tried to make that vague enough to avoid spoilers/tags)
If we can both spoil and not spoil it, let’s refer to it as The Potential Shart.
When he nearly sharted, he reconsidered, realised what he was about to get himself into, then stopped. The sullen, deathly look in his eyes spoke of the fleeting dally with the Dark Side.
It turned into an unavoidably runny shit anyway, and the rest is history.