If this is a Star Wars reference you need to make that much clearer because no one cares about the sequel trilogy and even if they do then talking about them by episode number is weird out of context
Let’s see, are you talking about Yoda, one of the most powerful Force users we know of, after literally becoming one with the Force, having the power to summon lightning on a planet that is stated to be intricately connected with the Force and the Jedi, or are you talking about the scene where the whole point is that Luke’s force projection could have no physical impact, but Kylo still let that get to him, thereby perfectly encapsulating both of their arcs?
A similar argument is one of the reasons episode 8 sucks.
If this is a Star Wars reference you need to make that much clearer because no one cares about the sequel trilogy and even if they do then talking about them by episode number is weird out of context
Let’s see, are you talking about Yoda, one of the most powerful Force users we know of, after literally becoming one with the Force, having the power to summon lightning on a planet that is stated to be intricately connected with the Force and the Jedi, or are you talking about the scene where the whole point is that Luke’s force projection could have no physical impact, but Kylo still let that get to him, thereby perfectly encapsulating both of their arcs?
The first one.