Sunday, 15 April 2018

Was Luke In The Last Jedi A Clone? - Star Wars Talk

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Was Luke In The Last Jedi A Clone? - Star Wars Talk
Talking Star Wars and whole lot of Star Wars! On This week's episode of Star Wars Talk, John discusses the following viewer topics: Support John on Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/johncampea Daniel Sorian - Hello John my question is, if Solo is successful and depending how it ends could we see a potential sequel or do you think it’s a one and done type deal. What do you think are the chances? Vassileios Katsimenis - I am curious...When Luke disappeared there wasn't no mechanic hand left behind,is that a sign that Luke is alive? May be a smart hint for the audience like the no footprints on Crait?? What do you think? Bill Howsare - In the Timothy Zahn novels, there was an arc featuring a clone created by Luke's severed hand. Not cannon, I know. But what do you think about the idea of Luke having a clone in "The Last Jedi" and that is who we see disappearing/ dying at the end?. Jessie Martinez - We all talk and joke about the fact that at the end of Star Wars ANH Chewie didn’t get a medal. But all jokes aside, seriously, why didn’t Chewie get a medal? Why have him walk down the aisle with Han and Luke? Did Chewie know he was walking up there just to not get...
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