She doesn't seem to have trained directly in the Force, so she doesn't have the temptation to choke/lightning. BUT.
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She's a General, and she's absolutely willing to coldly sacrifice lives for what she sees as the greater good.That's in the text of the film
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I'd say that Leia is walking the edge of Light and Dark as much as Rey is.
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@BootlegGirl She's not a regular guy like Luke. She's a politician. The concept of "acceptable losses" has been with her since her youth1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
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@BootlegGirl I see this driving her and Han apart. She's been trained to put aside personal loyalty. Han's *only* value is personal loyalty3 replies 1 retweet 6 likes -
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"People are counting on us! The galaxy is counting on us!" but he doesn't _really_ care.
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@BootlegGirl Yeah which makes him a hypocrite for getting mad at Finn for only being there for Rey1 reply 1 retweet 1 like -
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Right. Han's projecting like the contents of Quentin Tarantino's attic in that scene
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BTW, something the new trilogy is doing REALLY WELL is making it clear that "force sensitivity" isn't necessary to be >
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> aligned with the light or dark.
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@BootlegGirl "When I was a youngling/I thought that I was Light/Cause I had the Force/My uncle was and I could laser-sword fight"
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