The kid at the end?
It looked like he pulled the broom towards him using the force, so could he be the Last Jedi instead?
shareIt looked like he pulled the broom towards him using the force, so could he be the Last Jedi instead?
shareNo, its meant to show that the force is nothing special anymore. And indeed needs in this Mary Sue/Gary Tru universe no training anymore :) .
share^Still can't accept that Luke became a "great and powerful Jedi Master" with literally "next to zero training" and does things he was never trained in, like lightsaber fighting and building lightsabers, and Luke did Force-pulls before even knowing they were possible... so Quint pretends it's actually feminsim to blame, because that can salvage his weak movie-based masculinity.
It's hilarious to see you man-children walking around muttering "Mary Sue" constantly under your breath and then inventing tons of excuses every time I point out how Luke was a shortcut character too.
Such incredibly weak masculinity. It's what people refer to as "toxic" and you certainly have enough backup for your toxic view on this board, considering how many users just hover here waiting to say "Mary Sue" again (literally!).
Yep, its awesome how Luke almost killed Vader in ep IV. Wait no, he almost didnt do anything force related during the whole movie at all (even shooting the Death Star was possible cause of his rats experience :) ). And at ep V he lost against Vader without any chance. And then there were years between ep V and VI. And there Luke was for the first time a Jedi.
Strange how facts dont like your Mary Sue apologizes :) .
Frog is incredibly persistent with her trolling. It may not look like it at first but after a while you start to notice a pattern where she willfully makes the same factually incorrect assertions about Star Wars lore
(e.g. assuming Luke learned nothing new about the Force in the years between ANH & TESB & is the same as MaRey Sue miraculously pulling advanced force techniques out of her butt within hours of hearing about the force.) Frog truly subscribes to the precept of telling a lie often enough in hopes it becomes the truth
It's never established in the movies how you actually 'graduate' as a Jedi. Since Luke was a natural user of The Force, and Jedi Master Yoda called him a Jedi, I never had an issue with Luke's training. Only Spanners does.
shareTo be honest, we're talking about StarWars... A movie series that epitomises the man-child condition, so it's not surprising that the backlash would display an impaired masculinity...
StarWars nerds weren't ever known for being the most dominant of males among their cohort... π
Anyway, I thought the ending with the kid force-skipping and force-sweaping the broom was a nice touch in what was otherwise a very bland and inane movie...