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I don’t know. The redemption feels natural for such a character. Personally, I feel like Kylo Ren is potentially more tragic a figure than Vader (although this gets into a hairy argument about PT portrayal vs. OT portrayal). It’s hard to really say right now, still being quite a bit in the dark in regards to his turn and obviously not knowing where he’ll go from here in TLJ, but it seems kind of rough to just say that he doesn’t deserve redemption just because he killed a character we all love. Obviously people are going to complain rehash if he’s redeemed but that’s a pretty silly and arbitrary way of dismissing a potentially fitting end to his storyline.
Anyway, I have to imagine and hope Han’s reaching out had some impact.
Fair enough DC, but the main reason I want to see Kylo have a different resolution to the one his ‘grandfather’ had in ROTJ…is not just due to the fact that he killed off Han, but mainly because I’d rather he continues to be totally unrepentant about his dark side path, regardless of anyone’s efforts.
While I’d be more likely to bet that he WILL be shown to ‘come good’ by the end of this saga, I’d far prefer to see his storyline defy convention, and end with his character’s ‘retribution’ rather than his ‘redemption’ this time around.
And as far as his dad’s reaching out being able to influence him somewhat, that didn’t work out too well…
…so my push for EPISODE IX: STAR WARS RETRIBUTION starts here! 😉
I don’t know. Retribution just doesn’t feel quite right for me in a Star Wars movie. There was a reason it wasn’t called “Revenge of the Jedi.”