Cry me a f*cking river, Theophile. All three of those dudes went out on heroic sacrifices, a concept which has been part of the series since the original trilogy (Han and Luke's deaths mirror Obi-Wan's, Ben's death mirrors Vader's) and fits with the franchise's idea of heroism being about more than just having the most fighting power (which is the Emperor's line of thinking). Part of what makes Luke's later development good is that he gets this and points out how absurd it is to expect one man with a laser sword to be able to face down an entire army. To interpret all this as "white man bad" and, by extension, the whole reason that the newest Star Wars movies are bad (instead of other more legitimate reasons) is incredibly simplistic and reductive.
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I really just want you all angry and confused the whole time.
Last edited by Iroquois; 05-06-20 at 02:50 AM.