![]() With the dust settled, Rey goes to Tatooine, to the old moisture farm home of Luke to bury the sabers where they belong. Rey used both lightsabers to defeat Palpatine, her grandfather ( !!?!). Holy smokes indeed: As revealed in The Rise of Skywalker, Leia trained as a Jedi with Luke on Ahch-To, but she abandoned her path when she saw visions of her then-unborn son (Ben Solo/Kylo Ren) turning to the Dark Side. On Tatooine, in front of the planet’s binary sunset, Rey buries the lightsabers of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. Where 2017’s The Last Jedi took its characters to emotionally dark places, The Rise of Skywalker comes out soaring into the sun. The Resistance emerges victorious, vanquishing evil to restore peace across the galaxy. Warning: Huge, huge spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ahead.Īt the end of Rise of Skywalker, the First/Final Order is defeated. Not only because it metaphorically encapsulates Star Wars as a 40-year story that rhymes, but because it’s so perfectly Rey, landing her arc that began all the way in 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens in the most satisfying way possible. ![]() Whatever you think of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, you have to admit that Rey’s final scene is one of the coolest in saga history. ![]()
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