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HOBBITFAN13
Lorien
Sep 27 2016, 11:39pm
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Would you rather have Luke Skywalker or Han Solo die in Episode 7?
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SPOILER!!!!! WARNING IF YOU HAVENT SEEN STAR WARS:THE FORCE AWAKENS!!! Since Han Solo died in The Force Awakens, as emotional as it was, would've you rather had Luke Skywalker die in the film instead of Han Solo? Or just keep it the way it is?
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DainPig
Gondor
Sep 27 2016, 11:53pm
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Harrison Ford was tired.
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Meneldor
Valinor
Sep 28 2016, 12:11am
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Han's death is permanent, I expect, and that makes it powerful.
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When Luke dies, I'll just be kind of shrugging and thinking, "So, how long until his Force ghost shows up to offer some Jedi guru advice?" Death doesn't stop Jedi from making movies; Obi-wan was in two films after he died, so Luke's death won't be the end of his character in SW.
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Sep 28 2016, 12:15am
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Luke is more necessary for advancement of plot. He is now the Obi Wan Kenobi, teaching the next generation. In my head he is still the young blond thing... eeek, I feel old.
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OldestDaughter
Rohan
Sep 28 2016, 12:29pm
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Loved his character, but his death made a more serious mark seeing that his own son had killed him.
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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Sep 28 2016, 1:41pm
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Death is just nature’s way of telling you to slow down… //
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ange1e4e5
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Sep 28 2016, 6:15pm
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It didn't matter to me, but I had the feeling that someone would bite the dust.
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Omnigeek
Lorien
Sep 29 2016, 2:37am
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Kind of late to give a spoiler alert in the post when the spoiler is in the title
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Probably should just have titled it, "who would you rather have die in Episode 7?" In any event, I wouldn't have minded either one dying but I disliked the stupidity and pointlessness of Han's death. It struck me as J.J. Abrams just doing it for shock value or to show how much he could screw around with the Star Wars universe. At this point, I can't stand Abrams' work.
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Darkstone
Immortal
Sep 29 2016, 1:41pm
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Solo's character really has gone as far as it can go (and in Episode 7 had actually regressed) and besides Ford's heart obviously isn't in it. On the other hand there's still a lot of places Luke's character can go, and it's really nice to see Hamill back on the big screen.
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Gianna
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Sep 30 2016, 3:30am
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I like Han. Luke's annoying. I'm slightly hyper tonight so... yeah. That's my extremely candid answer.
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Sep 30 2016, 12:49pm
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Luke wasn't in Episode VII long enough to advance the plot, so he needed to survive the film.
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malickfan
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Oct 5 2016, 2:22pm
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I never found Han a very interesting character personally...
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...he just came across as a generic sarcastic rogue, whilst there's a good argument to be made that Han should have died back in ROTJ, I'm glad they brought him back for TFA, it was the first time I actually cared about him as a character, by making him a broken old failure who falls victim to his own mistakes with his son it really humanized Han for me and made him less of a wisecracking cypher more an admirable, but flawed actual person. Personally I thought it was one of Ford's stronger performances for years, though I'm a little sad that we'll (probably) never see the OT trio interact on screen again (unless there are flashbacks...) As for Mark Hamill, Luke was always my favourite character from the OT, and I'm still quite annoyed we have to wait until Xmas next year to see him (and Hamill) back in action again properly, though his cameo in TFA was pretty damn cool, Hamill has certainly improved as an actor since ROTJ and I'm hopeful that Episode 8 takes the saga in more surprising directions...
(This post was edited by malickfan on Oct 5 2016, 2:24pm)
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