Hamill just can't seem to identify who the good guys are. Out there pedaling for the same people who happily assassinated his character on screen, and destroyed one of the best stories told from the 20th century in the name of progressive wokeness. He talks up his "connection" with Luke Skywalker's characteristic hope and courage yet totally cowers in real life to tyrants and entrenched powerful elites, an plausible analog to lucas' empire if there ever was one, that just usurped power illegitimately.
Hamill just can't seem to identify who the good guys are. Out there pedaling for the same people who happily assassinated his character on screen, and destroyed one of the best stories told from the 20th century in the name of progressive wokeness. He talks up his "connection" with Luke Skywalker's characteristic hope and courage yet totally cowers in real life to tyrants and entrenched powerful elites, an plausible analog to lucas' empire if there ever was one, that just usurped power illegitimately.
Am I taking crazy pills around here?