Disney pulled a bait & switch on Mark Hamill. They got him to sign on for multiple new Star Wars films when only the first was written. The plot of the first new one is a search for Hamill’s character Luke Skywalker. He only appears at the very end and seems mysterious and cool, so it seems like Luke will be cool in the sequel. Hamill read that first script and signed on. Then the sequel got written. Luke, who was admirable in the original trilogy for his optimism and courage, was turned into a doomer coward.
George Lucas was raised Methodist. He made Luke into somewhat of any avatar of himself. Lucas was a short guy who was into the Modesto hot rod scene. Luke is a short guy who was into the Tatooine speeder scene. Although Jediism is based on Buddhism (desire leads to suffering), Taoism (the duality of the yang and the yin, the light and the dark), and Shintoism (Yoda instructs Luke to feel the Force in the trees, the rock, other objects), before Luke’s journey to become a Jedi, he seems to have the values and mannerisms of an American Westerner. Like the song Home on the Range, where seldom is heard a discouraging word, when C-3PO gets faggy with the doom & gloom, Luke says to him “What kind of talk is that?” When Luke sees his aunt and uncle murdered by the Empire, he cowboys up. He’s portrayed by a blonde Germanic-looking actor from California.
I think part of the reason that Disney wanted to humiliate Luke was to humiliate Lucas. I think Lucas has expressed regret at selling Star Wars to Disney.
Now it looks like Luke’s actor Hamill is also being humiliated.
Luke had an arc where he became less whiney with each movie. Whining isn’t necessarily pessimistic or cowardly. It isn’t too bad as long as he did his duty and he passed the tests of his courage. “I was going to Toshi station to pick up some power converters” at the beginning of the first movie is a pretty good example of whiney Luke. He still did what Uncle Owen told him and cleaned up the droids instead of going to Toshi station. Luke later whined to Owen about being stuck on the farm, but it was a legit concern for his own career to be held back from the military academy. Originally whining to Kenobi that Luke can’t go to Alderaan because he has to help on the farm was just the part of Campbell’s hero’s journey where the hero declines the quest the first time. After Owen and Beru are killed, though, Luke accepts the quest.
Sauce on Lucas? I’ve heard pedo rumors about Spielberg and seen the comms such as when a kid in ET is called “penis breath”. Haven’t really heard similar about Lucas.
They did everything possible to make sure movie-goers understood that heroic Luke is now a bitch, you never should have assigned valor to him,and we are redirecting it to the NOW SINGLE BEST JEDI THAT THERE WILL EVER BE FROM NOW ON.....Rey. She was the hero all along...even before she was part of the story
Disney pulled a bait & switch on Mark Hamill. They got him to sign on for multiple new Star Wars films when only the first was written. The plot of the first new one is a search for Hamill’s character Luke Skywalker. He only appears at the very end and seems mysterious and cool, so it seems like Luke will be cool in the sequel. Hamill read that first script and signed on. Then the sequel got written. Luke, who was admirable in the original trilogy for his optimism and courage, was turned into a doomer coward.
George Lucas was raised Methodist. He made Luke into somewhat of any avatar of himself. Lucas was a short guy who was into the Modesto hot rod scene. Luke is a short guy who was into the Tatooine speeder scene. Although Jediism is based on Buddhism (desire leads to suffering), Taoism (the duality of the yang and the yin, the light and the dark), and Shintoism (Yoda instructs Luke to feel the Force in the trees, the rock, other objects), before Luke’s journey to become a Jedi, he seems to have the values and mannerisms of an American Westerner. Like the song Home on the Range, where seldom is heard a discouraging word, when C-3PO gets faggy with the doom & gloom, Luke says to him “What kind of talk is that?” When Luke sees his aunt and uncle murdered by the Empire, he cowboys up. He’s portrayed by a blonde Germanic-looking actor from California.
I think part of the reason that Disney wanted to humiliate Luke was to humiliate Lucas. I think Lucas has expressed regret at selling Star Wars to Disney.
Now it looks like Luke’s actor Hamill is also being humiliated.
Hamil is aware he's been humiliated. Idk if the stuff with disney has anything to do with ukraine recordings tho
Disney and the Ukraine war agenda are both run by the same type
I'm just saying. He resented what they did to Luke. He probably did this voluntarily
Our tax dollars do I bet
Luke had an arc where he became less whiney with each movie. Whining isn’t necessarily pessimistic or cowardly. It isn’t too bad as long as he did his duty and he passed the tests of his courage. “I was going to Toshi station to pick up some power converters” at the beginning of the first movie is a pretty good example of whiney Luke. He still did what Uncle Owen told him and cleaned up the droids instead of going to Toshi station. Luke later whined to Owen about being stuck on the farm, but it was a legit concern for his own career to be held back from the military academy. Originally whining to Kenobi that Luke can’t go to Alderaan because he has to help on the farm was just the part of Campbell’s hero’s journey where the hero declines the quest the first time. After Owen and Beru are killed, though, Luke accepts the quest.
Sauce on Lucas? I’ve heard pedo rumors about Spielberg and seen the comms such as when a kid in ET is called “penis breath”. Haven’t really heard similar about Lucas.
They did everything possible to make sure movie-goers understood that heroic Luke is now a bitch, you never should have assigned valor to him,and we are redirecting it to the NOW SINGLE BEST JEDI THAT THERE WILL EVER BE FROM NOW ON.....Rey. She was the hero all along...even before she was part of the story