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I Completely Agree With You.
I completely agree with you.
People gotta realize he's not space Jesus man :(
There are so many 'fans' that desperately want Luke Skywalker to be this epic power fantasy + perfect Jedi and like
He's not
He's literally never been that
He's always just been this good intentioned dork that tries his best and screws up a lot along the way BEFORE saving the day.
This is why so many people related to him in the first place
Stop putting power levels on him and just watch him learn, maybe you will too
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My slightly bitchy take for the day:
y'all should portray luke as the vaguely terrifying but benevolent powerhouse he actually is instead of this weird uwu cinnamon roll skittish shy softboy shit. My guy didn't overpower darth vader, one of the most competent duelists in the galaxy, through sheer overwhelming force alone and overcome the violent death of the only family he ever knew just to stutter on every other sentence in your fic cuz someone looked at him wrong, or lose a fight because he's in his feelings. I'd argue that he WINS fights because he's in his feelings, and does so with terrifying competence every step of the way. Ty for coming to my ted talk

you would undo God's punishment?
The book of boba fett ep7 predictions!!!!
I have so many ideas about this right now that it's getting hard to write it out but let me just start with what I think will happen at the end of the episode: Luke and Din totally meets on Tatooine during/after the crime war. AND Luke decides to teach both Din and Grogu. Which leads stright to the mandalorian ss3.
Now here's how I think how it would go that way:
Grogu will probably choose both the lightsaber and the armor. He wants to be a jedi but he also doesn't want to be away from Din. Since he IS still very attached to Din at this point, it will be completely logical for him to do so.
Seeing Grogu choose both, Luke will decide to take Grogu back to Din. Because he sees Grogu as attached to Din and not ready to become a Jedi.
Din and Luke meets during battle at the crime war going on at Tatooine and totally have a mcfuckin cool back to back fight standoff. (okay this is just my fan side going brrrrrrr)
Din uses the darksaber and Luke notices it. So Din explains that it was created by a mandalorian jedi and in order to propery use it, he needs to learn to let go of his own attachments as well as how to actually use it.
Luke has a moment on Tatooine. He thinks about how his life has been with his aunt, his uncle and Obi-wan. (Which also creates an opening to the Kenobi series.) He remembers having been attached to them as a child, thinks about how different it was comparing to the way the jedis used to train a youngling to be a jedi, and realizes that it went fine for him after all. That although he was raised by his gurdians and got attached to them, he was later on still able to learn how to let go of his attachments AND become a Jedi.
Luke realizes the purpose of being a Jedi. That it is not only to fight and protect peace, but also to teach ~ teach people about healthy relationships, about how to let go, about how to be compassionate!
Thus leading to Luke teaching both Grogu and Din how to let go of attachments.
More furure predictions!!
I also believe that Luke will ban the "seperating children from their birth parents in order to teach them about how to let go of attachments" one. Maybe not now but in the future. Because this is literally one of the biggest loophole in Star Wars. As well as one of the biggest reasons why the majority of the fans think that Jedis are..."lacking morals" and "brainwashes children".
This idea of "taking force-sensitive children away from their home and to the temple in order to become a Jedi" was originally, very, very much for the purpose of mythologization of Star Wars itself. That "becoming a Jedi is like answering the calling from God". SO OFCOURSE IT DOESN'T WORK IN REAL LIFE! It is also one of the times that Star Wars, being the space-fantasy tale it is, gets backfired by its own fantasy-ness.
The truth is that, and what I want to tell is that, you don't need to seperate yourself from the people you love in order to learn how to let go.
Grogu doesn't need to be seperated from Din to become a jedi.
Also one more thing: what people mistakes a lot about the Jedi is specifically the word attachment. (yeah...bad word choice Lucas.) I would love to explain that the word attachment in Jedi culture does not mean love or connection, but a closer synonym for obsession.