But that was Luke truly at his lowest moment, when he saw the entire Rebellion about to be destroyed, the Deathstar burning swaths in their fleet, and Vader threatening to capture and enslave his own sister. And he had a momentary lapse where he let the rage take over and started lashing out at someone, but even then, it wasn't a defenseless sleeping teenager, but a famous mass-murderer who was threatening to kill his family. And then, his response to that ultimate test....was to denounce evil, finally and utterly. He threw away his sword.Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 3:40 pm
In RotJ he acts on his rage and nearly murders his father. In the backstory for TLJ he has but a passing though about killing his nephew, in what way does that not show a growing restraint from RotJ to TLJ?
When something arises as the culmination of a story arc in which the hero gets tested, we're happy with it. And while it might be "realistic" to say that he's experiencing character development in the thirty years since we last saw his character, it's not good writing to have a culminating moment for the hero happen as a result to a series of off-screen trials. (We're not watching Star Wars for 'realism') Let us see make sure he's acting tonally consistent with the Luke Skywalker we remember from the original trilogy before showing the seams.