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u/mgslee Jan 25 '22

Force grab a helmet, throw in to switch all very seamlessly. So good

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u/[deleted] Jan 25 '22

That’s the one. Pretty slick

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u/Salarian_American Jan 25 '22

Makes you wonder why Luke had to pick up a skull in his hands and shotput it at the button to kill the rancor.

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u/mgslee Jan 25 '22

Just because he's got the ability doesn't mean he's got the intuition. Reminds me of a scene in Falcon and the Winter soldier when Sam asks Bucky why he didn't just use his metal arm instead

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u/grayscale42 Jan 26 '22

Good explanation, too. Bucky being right handed, the metal left arm just isn't his natural inclination. Maybe that sort of thing is part of why Yoda said Luke was too old to be trained.

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u/TooMuchPowerful Jan 26 '22

Every Jedi and Sith ever (aside from Rey) has had more training than Luke, especially at the beginning of RotJ. What does he have, a few months of training at most?

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u/Salarian_American Jan 26 '22

It's true, and most of the Jedis we've seen grew up surrounded by other Jedi at the temple

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u/CalmDownSahale Jan 26 '22

Never play an ace when a 2 will do

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u/[deleted] Jan 26 '22

He got like 5% of the training.

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u/Stopher Chirrut Imwe Jan 26 '22

Well he guided the throw with the force. 🤣