| sundin13 said: My understanding is that the force seeks balance. As Yoda is essentially one with the force now, he can only act within the confines of that balance. The turmoil within Luke regarding the temple/tree was throwing the force out of balance so Yoda acted as the force as a whole and restored balance. He did not utilize his own force powers to summon lightning, he acted as more of a messenger of the force. While I have a good deal of issues with the movie and with Rian Johnson's handling of logic (which was also an issue in Looper), this isn't really one of them. |
I will go with Angelus, this balance story doesn't make sense when the dark side is so far ahead and ready to destroy whole planet systems. If Yoda is willing to intervene to give some sense To Luke, he can intervene to kill his ennemies.
Being a Force ghost was not about becoming neutral, it was about to continue to help.







