The Force Awakens Luke Skywalker - Mark Hamill

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Are people sure she's Luke's daughter? I don't think she is going to end up being revealed as that, though I did at first.

Aren't Jedi not supposed to have sex, that was used to show Anakin disobeying that Jedi rule to further become a sith. Though I guess since his kids are both good and Vader ends up saving the day in ROTJ, that could've been changed.

I'd say maybe she could be in some way related to Obi Wan or the Skywalkers, but maybe not as direct.

I thought this to at first, but then I go back to Star Wars is about the sky walkers .. It's about those familial relationships.. Fathers and sons.. Now grandfathers and grandsons, and fathers and daughters.. If she were not related to the skywalkers that would probably be as big of a twist as when Vader first revealed himself as Luke's father.
 
I think the prequel trilogy clearly established that the Jedi's dogmatic views contributed to their down fall. Luke redeems his father due to them being unable to reject their attachment to each other while Kenobi and Yoda were of the thought that Luke had to kill Vader. So I think Luke would establish a Jedi order that would encourage healthy attachment.
 
I also think with the way everything went with Luke in the OT, bringing balance to the force meant accepting that you can't suppress your dark side, you have to accept it and find the balance between the two. Kinda like in Inside Out (weird example, I know), you need the sadness in order to ultimately learn to be happy
 
Are people sure she's Luke's daughter? I don't think she is going to end up being revealed as that, though I did at first.

Aren't Jedi not supposed to have sex, that was used to show Anakin disobeying that Jedi rule to further become a sith. Though I guess since his kids are both good and Vader ends up saving the day in ROTJ, that could've been changed.

I'd say maybe she could be in some way related to Obi Wan or the Skywalkers, but maybe not as direct.

I think that's one of the less good ideas the prequels had which the sequels will thankfully ignore.
 
I think it was stated somewhere by Lucas or someone involved with the canon that just because Jedi were forbidden from having attached relationships, it didn't necessarily mean that all of them were chaste from sexual affairs.

I think one of the council members was actually married and had children as a result of the rules of his own home world.

And I think it was also stated that Obi-Wan was most likely not a virgin as well.
 
I think it was stated somewhere by Lucas or someone involved with the canon that just because Jedi were forbidden from having attached relationships, it didn't necessarily mean that all of them were chaste from sexual affairs.

The marketing materials said "A Jedi shall not know anger. Nor hatred. Nor love." So where was this stated by Lucas? The Jedi weren't breeding other Jedi. They used the Force to find Force sensitive children when they were babies and took them from their homes to raise them as Jedi.

I think one of the council members was actually married and had children as a result of the rules of his own home world.

Which council member?
 
You did it again Mark. :funny:

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I think that's one of the less good ideas the prequels had which the sequels will thankfully ignore.
Not a bad idea but rather one that was misread. ;)

It showed how the Jedi Order had grown completely out of touch and hypocritical, they cherry picked what rules they could break themselves while being ridiculously strict and overbearing on Anakin. Luke demonstrated that you can use emotion and passion with the intention of defending your friends and for the greater good without succumbing to the dark side.

Luke practiced his own belief system based around the cliffnote/altered variations of the force teachings that Obi Wan and Yoda taught him which were retooled solely for Luke to defeat Vader. Both Obi Wan and Yoda realized the failures of the Old Jedi teachings which is why they didn't begrudge or guilt trip Luke all that much when he decides to head out to Cloud City.
 
You did it again Mark. :funny:

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[BLACKOUT]He was disappointed he didn't have a chance to tell Rey about Sprint.

She could have stood to have saved up to seventeen cents a month over the more dependable providers.[/BLACKOUT]
 
Was the hand Luke had at the end the same mechanical hand he had in Rey's vision?
 
I was surprised to not see Luke grab the lightsaber from her. I thought likeveryone was saying that happened lol
 
I was surprised to not see Luke grab the lightsaber from her. I thought likeveryone was saying that happened lol

The look on Luke's face was one of anguish, but also almost of pride. Great performance by Mark.

I cannot wait two years. :cmad:
 
The look on Luke's face was one of anguish, but also almost of pride. Great performance by Mark.

I cannot wait two years. :cmad:

Yeah I loved the looks he gave, can't wait to see it again tomorrow. I'm going with my friends and I just hope they aren't pissed off by the amount of screentime he has...I love that the movie basically sets us up for that right off from the first sentence though.
 
I was surprised to not see Luke grab the lightsaber from her. I thought likeveryone was saying that happened lol

If I were Luke, I'd definitely have her keep it, whip out mine and start training.
 
Because grabbing the lightsaber does not a cool shot make. The rotating helicopter long lens shot with the two standing at a distance a cool shot make.
 
I have a bad feeling Luke will be dead before this story is over. He essentially has the role of Obi-Wan now,
 
More like Yoda (while looking like Obi-Wan). They both die on screen though.
 
It made total sense of why Luke was reluctant to grab it right away and why he just looked at it sad. Seemed pretty obvious through out the film Luke didn't want his sabre anymore. The ending was him remembering tragic memories..thus him about to have tears.

Rey will probably have to convince Luke to train her
 
Him not grabbing the saber conveyed that he was not ready to be a Jedi again. It just looked weird the way she was holding it out to him. She was too far away...
 
Yoda told him to pass on what he had learned. There is another Skywalker (Leia), Yoda told him.
He passed on what he learned to a new generation of Jedi including the other Skywalker's son. It didn't work out then in the first try.
 
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