The memory of Grand Master Yoda has been betrayed by Luke Skywalker in Star Wars after the latest episode of The Book of Boba Fett.
In the last episode of The Book of Boba Fett We watched the training grog with Luke Skywalker. However, at the end of the chapter of the series of starwars the Jedi He poses an ultimatum to the little boy that betrays the hopes that the Grandmaster Yoda Before die. With Grogu as his first student and the new academy under construction, the character of Mark Hamill is rebuilding the extinct Jedi Order. A reconstruction following the ideals and the model of the Old Republic. Doing this, as they hold in ScreenRant, Luke not only misses the opportunity to improve the Jedi Order, but he unlearns the choice he learned in Return of the Jedi and “relearned” in the last jedi.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi showed us a Luke Skywalker hopeless with the Jedi Order. He ended up understanding what had led to the organization’s failure in the days of the Old Republic. The son of Anakin he had rebuilt the Jedi Order and did not change his old-fashioned mentality and his austere and restrictive lifestyle. This facilitated the fall of Ben Solo, who ended up joining the Knights of Ren and transforming into Kylo Ren. fell into the hands of Supreme Leader Snoke and the first order. Rather than rectify his mistakes, the legendary Jedi sat idly by. He allowed Kylo Ren and the First Order to murder hundreds of thousands of innocent people. He even refused to train Rey, condemning her to uncertainty.
The Jedi Order had to be overcome, but Anakin’s son has resurrected in ‘The Book of Boba Fett’ the ancient practices of the Old Republic that led them to ruin
Towards the end of the Star Wars movie, Luke Skywalker talks to Yoda’s ghost. This gives him one last lesson: both represent what the next generation of Jedi must overcome. That’s exactly what he did Return of the Jedi. He ignored the advice of the Grand Master and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and accepted his attachments and emotions without being controlled by them. defeated the Emperor Palpatine with heart, rather than Strength or skill. But The Book of Boba Fett showed it by forcing Grogu to choose between a life as a Jedi or a Mandalorian existence. Although it could be compatible, as history has shown. In this way, he brought back the old and outdated practices of the Jedi Order of the Old Republic.