• eddanja@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    It feels like the alternative ending we never knew we needed.

    Luke kills Palpatine. Luke then sits in chair realizing he is now the strongest Jedi. Would have left it open for an interesting lead up in the sequel trilogy where Luke is the protagonist.

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      13 days ago

      We all knew we needed it in fact it was one of the biggest criticisms of return of the Jedi.

      In episode V attack of the VVVVV(That was a joke but this is serious) in episode 5, Yoda says: “Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny,”. Luke failed his trial in the spooky cave he then proceeded to go to Cloud City on Bespin defying Yoda, as Luke flies away his red tail lights illuminate Yoda in red

      Obi-Wan Kenobi: “That boy is our last hope.”

      Yoda: “No, there is another.”

      Setting up Leah as the protagonist of the upcoming trilogy with Luke as the antagonist.

      George Lucas was quoted as saying Luke was supposed to pick up Vader’s helmet at the end of Return of the Jedi and become the Sith Lord.

      The reason episode VI was the original hated star wars is because they threw this story line away in favor of crowd pleasing l, that Plus they were the first to recycle the death Star plot.

      Edit: and Ewoks.

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        13 days ago

        Then Disney would have gotten their kick-ass female lead (pending they write it correctly).

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          12 days ago

          More importantly it would have given StarWars as a whole anywhere to go at all instead of it being an obviously self contained trilogy. They sold the entire franchise for a quick buck.

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    13 days ago

    I read that the chair was originally supposed to have a motor in it to make it turn dramatically when the Emperor made his reveal to Luke and Vader. But the motor malfunctioned so they had Ian McDiarmid manually turn the chair by shuffleshuffleshuffling his feet on the floor with the movement hidden under his Emperor robes.

    Much like the story of how Peter Cushing couldn’t stand wearing the boots that were part of Grand Moff Tarkin’s costume and so wore slippers instead whenever his feet were below the camera’s frame (basically all of his scenes), it kind of takes away just a touch of the gravitas of the Empire knowing that.

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      13 days ago

      what’s more imperial than hiding your broken down shit behind grand robes and facade? or having boots that are so uncomfie that Grand Moffs with no fucks to give walk around in slippers?