
Rey’s first rainfall
oh my GOD that’s so sweet
Star Wars, Intersectional Feminism, Random Things I Find Funny, and more recently, Venom.
AU: Let me see them… my parents. Please.
I would’ve cried in the cinema
THIS IS WHAT SHOULD’VE FUCKING HAPPENED
Okay, I love this so freaking much, and I’m having Some Thoughts. I’m probably not the first person to have these particular thoughts, but I haven’t come across the main idea anywhere before, so I’m gonna put it down here.
Rey should absolutely have been a Skywalker, and I think TFA primed us for that. But I’m also kinda uncomfortable with the idea that the force is tied to certain bloodlines. I don’t want Rey to be strong with the force just because she has Skywalker blood, like it’s some kind of prerequisite. Like you can only have this power if you’re part of the right family. Maz, Obi-Wan, and Yoda each describe the force as an energy source that surrounds and binds us all, something that’s a part of every living being. If this is true, then anyone ought to be able to access the force if they’re willing to make the effort to connect with it.
So that said, what if Luke adopted Rey? Suppose she was still a baby when her birth parents died, and there was no other family left to take her in. Maybe Luke was a friend of theirs. Loyal and compassionate as always, he refused to abandon her and decided to raise her as his own. He himself grew up with his aunt and uncle, and Leia told him stories about her life with the Organas, so he knew what he was getting into, and how much of a difference he could make. Over the next few years he became Rey’s father in everything but blood, and they grew to love each other deeply. But then came the attack, and Rey vanished.
In this version of the story, Luke wouldn’t feel guilt for trying to kill his nephew (an action that was never within his character anyway). He would feel grief over the loss of his nephew and (more importantly) his daughter, as well as guilt over his inability to save and protect them both. It makes sense, under the weight of such loss and self-blame, for him to seek out isolation. It makes sense (as the above gifset suggests) to cut himself off from the force when it’s a constant reminder that Rey is still out there and that he’s failing her all over again because he can’t find her.
(On that note, what if Snoke was behind Rey’s disappearance in the first place? What if he somehow understood that, for his plans to succeed, he would need to separate Luke from Rey, and so he arranged for her to be left on Jakku? He wouldn’t want to kill her outright; after all, she might prove useful in the future.)
Rey as Luke’s adopted daughter plays to the theme of choice over fate. It reminds us that lineage isn’t as important as the people who genuinely care for us, the people we choose and who choose us in return. We’ve already seen this with Rey and Finn finding family in each other, helping and protecting and coming back for each other. We’ve also seen how, for certain people, being born into the Skywalker family didn’t stop them from choosing to reject it and turn to the dark side. So what if Rey wasn’t born a Skywalker, but she can use the force anyway? What if Luke’s lightsaber calls to her because she is his chosen family? What if anybody can be strong with the force, and what matters most is what we choose to do with it?
AU: Let me see them… my parents. Please.
I would’ve cried in the cinema
THIS IS WHAT SHOULD’VE FUCKING HAPPENED
Reach out with your feelings.
Ok but this actually bothers me? The number of times I have been Luke… because I WASN’T CLEAR WITH MY DIRECTIONS!
I cannot count the times students have looked at me very very confused because it turns out that I have explained this thing precisely five times, and they are class number six. So Luke had better be rolling his eyes at *himself*, or else he is not the Luke we all know and love.
(Who am I kidding? TJL dragged Luke’s character through the mud. Still.)
modern au star wars. rey, poe and finn all live in a one bedroom apartment with poe’s corgi. rey doesn’t have a social security number. leia signed the lease so poe would stop sleeping on her couch. hux is kylo’s manager at the gamestop
han and leia are divorced but have been living together anyway. luke lives on a ranch in the middle of nowhere in arizona and they used to visit him every christmas but eventually leia got tired of trying to figure out what “ok so there will be no signs at this point, but after three hours you’ll see a rock. turn there” means
luke and han are the exact opposite sides of the antigovernment spectrum, which becomes a problem after luke realises he really loves drones
luke was raised on the ranch by obiwan, who has technically been squatting there since the 60s
padme had a will but anakin just had a piece of paper that said he thought obiwan should have his dogs and also his sword collection
luke refuses to mail anything so when he wants leia to have something he just drives to california and puts the package on her porch. he has a really poor concept of what leia needs, could use or would like so half the time she opens these 20 year old boxes signed “LUKE, YOUR BROTHER” in fading pen to discover, like, a broken tv and a note that says “can han use this for anything?”