Feverishly digging up every scrap of lore he could about the old Jedi and Sith, to try to find some kind of guidance, some explanation for how destiny works and why people fall to the Dark Side
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattsaler and
At one point really believing Ben's fall was all due to Palpatine's machinations and thinking he could somehow fix it if he just dug up the very last bits of Palpatine's legacy and neutralize them (The real failing of TRoS was portraying this mad obsession as correct and valid)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattsaler and
My headcanon is he took it really really hard when he found out that, as he puts it, at the very height of their power and wisdom the Old Jedi fucked up with Anakin even worse than he did with Ben and they really did bring it all on themselves
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattsaler and
And he went to Ahch-To looking for some kind of better answer, from the OLD Old Jedi, hoping the original Sacred Texts from thousands of years ago before corruption set in could give him some insight
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattsaler and
And halfway through translating the old books her realizes they're just saying the same shit he's been studying his whole life and the only answer they have to the problem of evil is "shit happens" and it was ridiculous to imagine reading a book could somehow fix everything
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattsaler and
Which is when he has his breakdown, throws his X-Wing into the ocean, stops showering, etc
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mattsaler and
I love this whole reading and it just makes me like the sequels even more. The idea that evil is cyclical and never fully defeated is so powerful to me right now because it’s so demonstrably true. Accepting that is so hard but so necessary. You pass on the fight.
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Replying to @della_morte_ @mattsaler and
The movie isn't saying that Luke is right to fall into despair after his failure but it is saying that there isn't any "answer" to failure, that you can't get anywhere by dissecting it and trying to make sense of it and trying to undo it or make it never happen again
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Replying to @arthur_affect @della_morte_ and
The only thing you can do is accept it and move on to the next thing Which, of course, is much easier said than done
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Replying to @arthur_affect @della_morte_ and
Tbh as much as I despise Mary Sue accusations and as absurd as Rey being Rule 63 Ken Palpatine is, I do think it gives more weight to Luke's terror over Rey's "darkness" in TLJ, especially since he says he recognized her from the beginning
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Luke and Lando's last big adventure wasn't just trying to capture Palpatine's last Jedi hunter Ochi to find out where he was getting his missions from It was also to find out what that last mission *was*
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Replying to @arthur_affect @della_morte_ and
He probably did find out that Ochi murdered Palpatine's son after trying and failing to find Palpatine's secret granddaughter Possibly considered extending his adventure to finding her himself before thinking better of it "I'm not going to do that to another child"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @della_morte_ and
Think about it, he decides to give up, let the story play out without him, retire alone and in obscurity And then the story comes to him Out of nowhere, Palpatine's Secret Master Plan that he'd given up on figuring out and decided didn't exist, just shows up at his doorstep
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