When I was a kid, Luke was my hero. I will never stop being mad at him being murdered, and his corpse being pissed on...

He'd probably still look like a bug-eyed teenage redneck. The face-mangling gave him some much-needed maturity.

>That's because he's the archetypal Hero. The viewer is supposed to insert himself into his role.
How often have you tried to kill your father in a fit of rage, user? And hacked his hand off in the process?

Have sex, Lukecel

The only character in cinema I can think of that can rival Luke Skywalker in iconism, message and representating the core ideals of its fiction is probably Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, but they never made a movie where Dorothy was a fat depressed hag waiting to die, sucking off giant mushrooms in the ruins of munchkin land while the wicked witch of the northwest was destorying the countryside of Oz. You'd deck in in the face if I suggested that, and I honestly don't think the Dorothy portrayal would be equel.

Yet here we are, Last Jedi destoryed what Rabbitfrogs, sand, magic mitochondria and Palpatines tax plan couldn't kill.

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Wasn't there a sequel where she was in a mental asylum?

Blame Lucas, this is one of the things Disney kept. Jedi Grandmaster Luke was never gonna be seen

So you never understood Luke's character in the OT, I take it?

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Forgot pic

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Just do what I do: pretend the sequels don't exist. Nobody talks about them anymore so it's pretty easy.