CNet:
When a Jedi becomes one with the Force -- as Luke Skywalker did in Star Wars: The Last Jedi -- the theory is that a Jedi isn't dying but is actually starting a bigger spiritual journey.
However, what if becoming part of the Force really means a Jedi has overdosed on its power like it's a drug?
On Monday, Star Wars actor Mark Hamill tweeted images from The Last Jedi comic book adaptation of the film, commenting on that theory.
"The Force killed Luke," Hamill tweeted Monday. "You have to acknowledge the irony in his fate. Almost like an addict that kicked his habit cold-turkey, remained clean for decades, only to re-use just once and then, tragically, overdoses. #SadSkywalker #ForceFatality #JediJunkie."
Mystical energy to Midichlorians to Drug.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday October 24 2018, @04:32PM (1 child)
Luke died from a rare bout of "Force Constipation".
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(Score: 2) by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us on Wednesday October 24 2018, @04:48PM
He should have taken a bit of Force-Lax instead of thala-siren milk.
(Yes I had to google it and yes, I googled it.)
Disney just hopes the audience has the real Force-addiction.
This sig for rent.