Superwoman Prime
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Maybe. I'd say he personally wants nothing to do with what's to come, but he'll do what he must anyway.
What do you guys believe Luke was feeling in the last scene?
What do you guys believe Luke was feeling in the last scene?
Luke is as powerful as what Darth Vader would've been had he not be burned in a volcano.
Luke is as powerful as what Darth Vader would've been had he not be burned in a volcano.
Bloody hell! That's one powerful dude right there!![]()
Agreed, in the Expanded Universe, Luke gained the position of Grand Master Jedi who could channel both sides light and dark powers at will.
Agreed, in the Expanded Universe, Luke gained the position of Grand Master Jedi who could channel both sides light and dark powers at will.
What do you guys believe Luke was feeling in the last scene?
Kylo Ren must have death wish.
He'll get spanked.
Yea, good luck with that.
t:Makes sense all that.It's not the years, it's the mileage. The guy looks like he's been through hell and back in that last scene. It's what I'm most pumped about the next one. I don't think Luke will be as forthcoming to train Rey. I don't even think Luke has all his **** together to train another Jedi, unlike Yoda. Though [BLACKOUT]Han dying[/BLACKOUT] and realizing what he in a way has let happen in his absence will bring him out of hiding to confront his mistake. But at the same time, he recognizes he has to train Rey.
Seeing Hamill portray a master type is something I'm very excited for, though I don't think it will be Alex Guiness like. I think Luke as a master this time will be less patient and in some ways, Rey will have to help Luke out just as much as he will have to help her. They really need each other if there's any hope for either of them to come out to defeat Kylo Ren.
Incredible interview with Mark Hamill, he is so down to earth and nice. He's able to handle being interview and enjoy it quite a bit. He's still able to do that now in that he doesn't give to much away but just enough to set up the tease.
I believe he was reacting more to the saber and what it represented (the Jedi order, his failure with Ben Solo) more so than reacting to Rey.
I hope he has the green saber in EP VIII.
It's not the years, it's the mileage. The guy looks like he's been through hell and back in that last scene. It's what I'm most pumped about the next one. I don't think Luke will be as forthcoming to train Rey. I don't even think Luke has all his **** together to train another Jedi, unlike Yoda. Though [BLACKOUT]Han dying[/BLACKOUT] and realizing what he in a way has let happen in his absence will bring him out of hiding to confront his mistake. But at the same time, he recognizes he has to train Rey.
Seeing Hamill portray a master type is something I'm very excited for, though I don't think it will be Alex Guiness like. I think Luke as a master this time will be less patient and in some ways, Rey will have to help Luke out just as much as he will have to help her. They really need each other if there's any hope for either of them to come out to defeat Kylo Ren.