In this article, we will discuss the way in which Star Wars: Episode VI should have ended, including Han Solo’s death, the missing shuttle Tydirium, and the manipulation of Anakin Skywalker by Palpatine. We will also discuss how the characterization of Leia Organa should have evolved in Episode VII, but the film ended with a cliffhanger. We will also discuss what should have happened to Han Solo and Luke in the new video.
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Han Solo’s death
Many fans believe that the death of Han Solo should have been the end of the Star Wars movies. Harrison Ford himself said that the character should have been killed off to add gravitas to the story. It would also have been interesting to see the characters develop relationships with new characters. Ultimately, the film’s conclusion left fans hungry for more. But, did it work? Let’s discuss this and other issues related to the death of Han Solo.
First of all, this would have ended the film prematurely. Han Solo is an iconic character who should have been killed off in a better way. Harrison Ford himself argued that Han Solo should die in the second Star Wars film. However, many fans thought the scene would have been better in the third movie. The death of Han Solo would have given the Empire a good fight scene with the blackmasked bad guy.
Luke Skywalker’s absence from Dagobah
“Return of the Jedi” is a great movie that answers questions for fans of the original Star Wars movies. In the film, Luke Skywalker crashes his ship on the swamp planet Dagobah, which lacks civilization and settlements. However, while Luke is preparing for a training mission with his mentor, Jedi Master Yoda, an annoying creature interrupts his camp and offers to take him to his home planet to train. But after he arrives at Yoda’s house, he quickly becomes impatient and is rejected as a student.
Though Yoda warned Luke not to use weapons in the cave, he did so anyway, despite Yoda’s warning. In the film, he sees a vision of Vader and himself in Vader’s helmet. This mystery is solved in a Quora thread on the mysterious character. While Yoda does not reveal his true identity, he does offer Luke a special Jedi stew made of Dagobah snakes.
Palpatine’s manipulation of Anakin Skywalker
In the movie, Emperor Palpatine manipulated Anakin into becoming a Sith Lord. He made him a Sith Lord at birth, killed his mother in front of him, and rigged the pod race. He also planted doubt in his mind, and eventually convinced him to break away from the Jedi order. The twisted plot involving Anakin’s mother is one of the most disturbing moments in Star Wars.
Throughout the Star Wars movies, Palpatine carefully monitored Anakin. He was intrigued by his raw talent, and he used his observations to his advantage. The emotional turmoil Anakin experienced after finding out he was going to become a father, and his visions of Padme dying in childbirth, were both ripe opportunities for manipulation. These ominous signs could only serve Palpatine’s evil intentions.
The Force Awakens’ romance with Leia Organa
The romantic tension between the two leads is built to an even higher level in The Force Awakens, with Luke Skywalker gaining the admiration and gratitude of the female character while revealing the true nature of his’male savior’ qualities. Luke, a young man, has been inspired by the mysterious cry of a woman who needs help. Leia’s struggle for freedom has taken up all of her resources, and her fight to save her family – as well as her brother – against the Empire – required the help of a man who had been trained by Yoda and Obi Wan. Leia reveals her background in a recording, revealing herself to be a smart, well-educated woman who lives an exciting life somewhere else in the galaxy.
Leia’s love for Ben had shaped her actions from an early age, and her passion for him grew as his redeemed character was revealed. She grew to cherish Ben, and she was scared of him turning evil like Anakin Skywalker. However, Luke managed to teach Ben about the Force and led him back to the light, which was the right path for him.