One problem with this, he was going to kill her at the end of TLJ's forth act AND had no problem with letting the two tie-fighters kill her. And even with that I'm not buying it, one talk with his mom is all it took for him to turn from the Dark Side? One thing that I like about TPT is that it, IMHO, adds to Vader's redemption. Without TPT it's just one movie that builds up to his redemption but with TPT in mind then it fits with his arc from TPT as what caused him to fall to the dark side was his desire to save his wife and unborn children and what brings him back to the light was his love for his son.Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:10 am You forgot one critical point about Kylo Ren: His mother, Leia. The fact that he could not commit to killing her showed that she was the one element that could possibly reawaken the Ben inside of him. I suspect that had Carrie Fisher not passed away that scene with Han would have actually been her instead projecting herself, giving her last ounce of energy to be able to communicate with him and then her passing pulls him back into the light. Instead it’s more of a series of events that brings back Ben, where her passing makes him pause for Rey to strike, then Rey’s act of kindness by healing his wound (and perhaps his soul?) starts to make him question himself, and then finally the scene with Han is what ultimately brings back Ben.
I mentioned before, I was not on board the idea of Kylo Ren turning good. But at the way it was handled in TROS turned me around on that, and is probably the strongest element in that film. I wish the rest of the film was as good as that.
Also keep in mind is that Anakin was basically fighting against death and tried to become as powerful as possible to overcome it to hold onto what he loved. But, at the end of TOT he is able to save his son not through becoming more powerful but just by doing the right thing when it he could. And his death, again IMHO, becomes more meaningful as it ties into what Yoda said. He doesn't tell Luke to mourn him or to save him he tells him to let him go only asking that Leia know that Luke was right that there was good in him.
But with Kylo, he became evil because he thought the Dark Side was cool until ROS retconned that into it being that Palpatine was every voice in Kylo's head which takes ALL his agency away from him. He didn't choose to be evil the voices in his head made him do it. And.. they didn't actually do anything with this, he learns that he has been manipulated by Palpatine his entire life and he just sorta shrugs it off and goes about his business.
Again, to contrast this with TPT, the scene where Palpatine revealed that he is the Sith Lord behind everything it's treated as a major moment both in the plot and Anakin's arc. He draws his weapon on Palpatine, he tells Windu, he struggles with what Palpatine has told him and this kicks off the Genocide of the Jedi.
But Palpatine was behind everything including Kylo's downfall, treated with a "Oh, hey did we mention that the OG Big Bad was the real master mind behind it all? Small universe isn't it." Linkara, if you're reading this, feel free to use that quote, you don't even need to mention it was me who created it.
Switching to She-Ra for a moment, one of the themes of that show is to take responsibility for your actions. Even if someone mistreated you when you were a child that doesn't excuse your actions. No one is forcing you to do anything and blaming others for your mistakes when you knew what this would do is BS and you'll need to live with your actions.
But back on subject. Kylo's love for his mom is nice and all but him just turning to the good side because she finally gave him a call is frankly lazy writing in both versions of Episode 9 and in both cases most seem to agree that said redemption feels unearned because it's literally a case of
Leia/Han: Be good now.
Kylo Ren/Ben Solo: Okay.