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Tech Noir 01-16-2018 12:28 PM

Wow! That pic! :thud:

a new hope 01-16-2018 07:34 PM

About the books/comics, yeah they're not considered canon anymore, just the ones that come out after the Disney purchase.

sweet creature 01-17-2018 04:20 PM

Aww okay. :lol: So would anyone recommend a reading of those or not really? :look:

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Originally Posted by 4brathan&brucas (Post 92707018)
The Han and Leia separation was pretty much boiled down to "every time you looked at me, I know I reminded you of our Vader-esque son" from Han :bawl: and Leia responding "we both went back to the things we were any good at, in order to hide from our heartbreak" (I am paraphrasing but that was the gist of it) :bawl:

Everything was just :bawl:. I can understand why it happened but I still don't like it. :(

Foxie 01-17-2018 05:16 PM

I understand it too, but it still hurts a lot :cry: Also i started watching Star Wars late and I watched all the movies all at once for the first time, so when I watched TFA, I was still overwhelmed with Han and Leia from the movies I just saw few day back, that it felt like I was punched in the gut real hard :bawl:

Crystal Clear 01-18-2018 01:34 AM

I go back and forth between understanding that Han and Leia's separation made sense for the narrative in the circumstances of devastation over Ben's turn to the Dark Side, but at the same time, I feel robbed over knowing that the two of them probably hadn't seen each other for AGES until TFA and then they are so tragically deprived of a romantic reunion due to what happens to Han.

That said, I found it deeply moving that Han went above and beyond to bring Ben back from the Dark Side, due to the loving words of Leia that their son is not gone. It's painful to watch, though. :nod: I really didn't predict Han being killed off at that point, because I never thought the writers would have the guts to kill off a major original character. :eek:

Foxie 01-18-2018 01:42 AM

At least they still loved each other. That was evident.

I didn't think that they would kill Han either, or anyone of the original three, but here we are with Han AND Luke dead and since Carrie is gone, there's no one left :cry:

Crystal Clear 01-18-2018 01:46 AM

Yes, the Han and Leia scenes in TFA were full of tenderness and romance :nod: :cry:


Some fans always try to claim "well, they probably killed Han because Harrison wanted him dead after ESB" but I disagree with that. I thought Harrison made a very good point when he said that Han deserved to have a heroic sacrifice story arc to contend with. What could be more powerful than dying at the hands of his son, having gone there at the pleading words of his true love to bring their son back to the Light? It's all very powerful and tragic and beautiful. I'm actually somewhat grateful that Han and Leia's relationship was treated with such importance in the new trilogy.

Foxie 01-18-2018 02:02 AM

It is really powerful, considering that this was probably the thing, that set Ben slowly to the redemption path. He was asking Han for help, because he was still torn inside and he thought that killing Han would help him to finally get rif of the past and go full dark. But it had the exact opposite effect. Han saved him like Ben asked him too.

Crystal Clear 01-18-2018 02:16 AM

I will never understand people who saw Kylo being evil in that scene :no: It is all in Adam's performance when he says "...It's too late" that Ben Solo was coming out of him during his father's pleas to come home.


Look at Adam's tearful expression when Harrison says "we miss you." There's nothing fake or cunning about it. He is genuinely considering it. It's truly heartbreaking, and it's clear to see why Leia urged Han to bring him home.

Foxie 01-18-2018 02:29 AM

Mother knows her child. If Leia say that there's still good in him, then there is. Among other evidences :D

Yeah, sometimes I wonder if we even watch the same movie. There's nothing evil or fake in any of his scenes with Han or Rey.

Crystal Clear 01-18-2018 02:39 AM

It's the usual thing of people seeing what they want to see. Kylo had nothing to gain by crying during that scene with Han. If he had no feelings towards his father, then he wouldn't have got emotional. He would have just strode towards him and ended his life. The whole thing was suspenseful and laced with doubt on Kylo's side. He was doing what Snoke told him to do for years. It's all part of the manipulation he's suffered since leaving home.

Leia knew that. That's why I'm slightly frustrated at her that she would urge Han to go alone to bring him back. It was always going to be dangerous. Maybe if Kylo had been confronted with Han and Luke AT THE SAME TIME, it would have been a majorly different (and more positive) outcome.

Foxie 01-18-2018 02:48 AM

You're right the outcome might have been different. But Luke was kinda unvalaible at the moment, so it was just up to Han. But it was definitely reckless. Like I said, she's the mother, so her judgment might have been a little bit clouded. I don't know, but someone else could have told them that it's not such a good idea.

Crystal Clear 01-18-2018 03:03 AM

It just all seemed so erratic and fast. Han and Leia clearly hadn't seen each other in ages, their son had been away from home for years, and NOW she's saying "bring our son home, if you see him."


She made it sound as if Ben was away at Summer Camp and didn't want to come back because he was having such a good time. :lmao:

a new hope 01-18-2018 04:34 AM

^:lmao:

I thought it should've been Leia trying to bring him back, not Han. He clearly has more daddy issues than mommy issues. But I understand why she couldn't since she was leading the Resistance. But yeah, not the best idea.

Crystal Clear 01-18-2018 06:15 AM

It all felt quite rushed :nod: :pout: But I guess that's the only way they could move the plot forward before the sequel. Shove everything into a space of 2 hours, have Han recklessly seek out his son, knowing how dangerous he is...

Leia came across as very naive. "Luke's a Jedi; you're his father." This quote is true, but she knows that Snoke has basically brainwashed Ben into hating his family. So, how could she picture this going well? :confused:


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