The Slithering Shadow
I've seen a lot of discussion not on just this board but from many people on Luke leaving everyone and disappearing to an unknown world after Kylo Ren destroyed his new Jedi Order, blaming himself for what had happened.
I get the fact that everyone thinks it's a cop out, especially when Obi-Wan and Yoda faced the same thing and continued on so that they could prepare for the day for Anakin's children to be trained and take down the Emperor and Vader.
However, Luke's emotional state is not that unusual...
Luke was by himself, a Jedi with the weight of an entire Galaxy on his shoulders, knowing he was fully responsible of bringing back the Jedi again and only to see it burn to the ground from his apprentice, just as Obi-Wan experienced with his apprentice.
Though, Luke is a person first and foremost. What had happened would've broken most people. Years before this film came out, Mak was RPed the same way. A Jedi who survived Order 66 and the Purge, to see his mentors and apprentices and friends and fellow Jedi killed all around him, to only fall into a deep depression, knowing that everything you tried to do failed, and that you, perhaps, were the last of your kind.
It's a bleak and distressing view one would have to live with.
I get the fact that everyone thinks it's a cop out, especially when Obi-Wan and Yoda faced the same thing and continued on so that they could prepare for the day for Anakin's children to be trained and take down the Emperor and Vader.
However, Luke's emotional state is not that unusual...
Luke was by himself, a Jedi with the weight of an entire Galaxy on his shoulders, knowing he was fully responsible of bringing back the Jedi again and only to see it burn to the ground from his apprentice, just as Obi-Wan experienced with his apprentice.
Though, Luke is a person first and foremost. What had happened would've broken most people. Years before this film came out, Mak was RPed the same way. A Jedi who survived Order 66 and the Purge, to see his mentors and apprentices and friends and fellow Jedi killed all around him, to only fall into a deep depression, knowing that everything you tried to do failed, and that you, perhaps, were the last of your kind.
It's a bleak and distressing view one would have to live with.