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Re: But the scene with Yoda's Theme in it *does* make sense...
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• Posted by: Mr. Jingle Jangles
• Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2020, at 7:12 a.m.
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• In Response to: But the scene with Yoda's Theme in it *does* m... (Tydirium)

> That scene is a callback to the scene in TESB when Luke was unable to lift
> the X-Wing out of the swamp. In TESB, that same triumphant music played
> when Yoda was able to lift it. Now that Luke is able to lift the X-Wing,
> he gets the same musical treatment. It's more of an emotional callback to
> a *moment* that fans will remember, rather than a specific leitmotivic
> character connection.

That's not what Clemmensen was talking about there. He was objecting to the Yoda theme during "Reunion" because, well, it makes no sense.




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