If I remember correctly from the novelization, Luke did indeed go dark during his saber duel with Vader.

If I remember correctly from the novelization, Luke did indeed go dark during his saber duel with Vader. He only came back to the light side once he removed Vader's hand, saw the mechanics, and realized he what he was becoming.

I do believe Han should have died in ESB and the battle on Kashyryk would have been much better than Endor.

What do you think about these 'behind the story' claims? Should Yoda have died? Should Owen have been Obi-Wan's cousin/brother and not Anakin's adoptive brother?

Originally shared by Paul Ecclesia (Photogaphy)

Did you know that George Lucas originally wanted Luke Skywalker to become Darth Vader at the end of Return of the Jedi? His last lines were going to be "Now I am Vader. Now I will go and kill the [Rebel] fleet and I will rule the universe." !!?
In a nutshell, the scene with Vader and the Emperor unspools the way it does in the final film. Vader sacrifices himself to take out the Emperor, and then Luke helps Vader to take off his famous helmet. And then — Luke puts on Vader's helmet himself. In the transcript of the story session with Lucas and Kasdan, Lucas says: "Luke takes his mask off. The mask is the very last thing — and then Luke puts it on and says, 'Now I am Vader.' Surprise! The ultimate twist. 'Now I will go and kill the [Rebel] fleet and I will rule the universe.'"
http://io9.com/10-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-star-wars-ret-1383276948/1388764126/@jesusdiaz

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Logan Cate said…
That is exactly what happened in X-Men: First Class, except we knew the ending was coming.

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