They show even though Luke screwed up “no one’s ever really gone” and he comes back and saves the day, saves the resistance and puts his nephew on the path to redemption all with complete nonviolence, it’s like the most Jedi thing we’ve seen since he threw his saber down in ROTJ
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The whole movie is about failure. All the characters fail at the things they're trying to do, but it's not for nothing because understanding your failures and learning from them is crucial to overcoming them.
They’re just bad at watching movies.