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No they dont have to hit every point. But they should hit some. And as it stands (if I understand this correctly) ROTJ leaves Luke hanging at the second threshold. There's no return home (ala Frodo), Luke returns with his new knowledge, he never returns with the boon. Which I would say in my opinion is act of not fighting. In TLJ Luke takes that act of not fighting to the extreme, until he comes to the realization he can balance himself. By not fighting yet still confronting his nephew and saving his sister. That's my interpretation.
Luke surrenders himself to the Force. He becomes one with the Force on his own volition.
Luke turning on Han or Leia sensing a hint of darkness would completely out of character.(and is not what happens between Luke and Ben) Luke reacting breifly to a vision, a threat to his loved ones, before coming to his senses is in character. Remember this isnt just some bad dream. This is vision of the future in the Force. They are incredibly visceral and emotional happenings. Luke would never consciously consider killing a friend or loved one. But add fear, which leads to anger, which leads to hate, and twisted by the dark side Luke becomes.
Remember Luke sensed the dark side within Ben for sometime. Yet he took no actions to harm him. He doesn't go bonkers and try to kill him just because he senses some darkness.(also Ben isn't a child, stop with the misinformation) It's when he looks inside his mind and finds out that Ben has completely fallen. And he's presented with a vision of the future. A future where Kylo Ren brings pain and destruction and the end of everything Luke loves.
Luke isn't afraid of Kylo. Luke is afraid of what the future could be.
mans to quote your favorite movie, “amazing, every word of what you just said...was wrong”
RotJ doesn’t leave Luke hanging. He goes back to the “old world” and with his family. It’s a sappy happy ending but it wasn’t some cliff hanger that had people demanding what happened next. We know Luke Leia and Han lives happily ever after, the end.
the answer was not no fighting but even someone who fell to the dark side can be redeemed and returned to the light. That was the whole focus of the discussion between Luke and Vader, Luke and the Emperor, Luke fighting Vader, and Vader killing the Emperor and admitting to Luke “you were right about me, you were right”. Even though everyone, including I, thought that I could never be redeemed and return from the dark side, you were right that people can. It’s why Yoda and the Jedi are so afraid of the dark side in PT, because they believe so strongly that once you go dark, you can’t come back which Luke proved wrong.
And even if we go by your understanding of Luke, your argument still doesn’t make sense. Luke sees darkness having been with Ben for a long time. He also has been with Vader quite a bit and sensed some light in Vader and believed he could be redeemed. Yet Ben could not and would bring untold destruction to the universe?
Again, this is a dude who wants to be Vader but can’t because there is too much light in him (TFA). Yes, based on YOUR interpretation, Luke is afraid of Kylo Ren because Kylo Ren is supposed to bring the destruction of everything he loves, hence why his instinctual solution is to kill him.
Ben cannot both be a force of malevolent darkness that is destined to destroy everything and also a conflicted force user who cannot reach Vader’s level, let alone the Emperors, because he has too much good and light conflicting within him. These are 2 different characters.
it also doesn’t help that Ben is consistently characterized as a talented force user but incompetent commander. That outburst in TFA slashing the console and his obsession with Vader was signifying his immaturity, wanting to be someone else instead of his own person. He is scolded like a little boy by Snoke in the opening of TLJ and redirects all of his military firepower from the strategic objective of wiping out the resistance to shoot at a junkyard ship (the falcon). You want me to believe that this child commander who may barely get to be an inquisitor in the old Galactic Empire and is surrounded by yahoos like General Hux is able to cause more destruction than the galactic empire which was led by Palpatine and Vader, 2 of the best dark force users, and ruthless and talented commanders like Tarkin?
Hence why the characterization and world building in ST just isn’t good. It doesn’t make sense how Snoke is able to singlehandidly fund the First Order and build Starkiller despite not having any prominence. How the first order, an order that seems to suck at strategy, is able to take over the galaxy in RoS. Why the New Democratic government doesn’t try to shut new power grabs like the First Order down and relied on Leia with a ragtag group to do the fighting. The premise just doesn’t make sense.