What do you think the most impactful line in the Star Wars sequels is in terms of changing how people actually use the phrase/at least making people think of the movie when it's said? My vote is "I know what I have to do"
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Replying to @Glides @BootlegGirl
Yoda’s conversation with Luke is the single best moment in the sequels and honestly one of the best moments in the franchise.
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Replying to @Superninfreak @Glides
Can we talk about how Yoda used lightning though? And it apparently wasn't evil? I know it's a Shakespeare reference, but still
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Really contradictory with IX when Rey’s anger LEADS to an accidental manifestation of lightning. It’s almost like they didn’t have a plan across films...
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Replying to @Ashwinder_15 @BootlegGirl and
But Yoda doesn't use lightning directly. It looks like he manipulates the weather to cause a lightning strike, that's a very different power from shooting lightning from your hands, and equating the two might be a complete dead end. It shows that ghosts can use the force, though
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Replying to @chton @Ashwinder_15 and
I didn't think it was "Ghost Yoda using the Force" as "Ghosts are literally one with the Force, the lightning was a direct manifestation of it to teach Luke a meaningful lesson." Then RoS went, "No, FGs really are distinct beings who use the Force as a deus ex machina."
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Those two concepts aren't really all that separate if you think about it though
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