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That was bringing balance to the force?
Could've fooled me.
The problems I see is the force allows for a dark side, through anger and fear dark side users became the Sith. I'm not gonna get in to the books that are no longer canon but what is it you have to become a Jedi first and then go to the dark side which allows you to keep using the force? Balance to the force the whole time was about eradicating evil?
Cuz by the end of RotJ if that was Anakin bringing balance to the force it sounds like what really went down is that over decades it was a slow wiping out of the Sith and Jedi until there was only one Jedi master left.
Then Luke ****** it up by training a whole academy which starts the cycle all over again. He should've stuck to the rule of two and leave all other force sensitive ppl to figure it out on their own or not but by the end of RotJ he didn't even know much about the Jedi historically so I can see how he messed up. Yoda and Obi-Wan didn't prepare him for any of that.
Yeah man, its a little convoluted because of the books. I don't remember the exact details but in the Clone Wars cartoon all of that is explained. There's a episode where Anakin gets a glimpse of his future bringing the back the balance (from what I can recall).
From the movie though I don't know if the force is even considered out of balance? More like an awakening but not entirely sure.
It raises so many more questions about the force. For example, (I could be wrong) According to the new canon, for the first time, someone got a force vision from just touching a lightsaber.
Did Luke plan all of this? How was the force dormant due to Luke being in exile? Was it because he was the last Jedi? If it's dormant how is Kylo Ren using the force? When Snoke said "there's been an awakening" that was due to what?