Adam Reynolds wrote:Rey's entire arc was about her wanting to be reunited with her family.
Was it now? Because other people seem to think her arc is about abandoning that futile, static dead end and becoming a space wizard. I think you're confusing her beginning motivation with her arc.
Luke is presumably what is left of it in one way or another.
Possible, sure, but yesterday Rey believed Luke Skywalker was a
myth. She clearly doesn't believe he's her father and I doubt Luke
abandoned his daughter.
If not a direct relative, he fulfills the same role that Obi-Wan did to Luke, serving as an indirect connection to her family. Leia tagging along would cheapen this.
Hold on just a moment. So her arc is about wanting to be with her family but Luke- an utter stranger to her- is close enough
because he can train her? And again, HOW does Leia's presence (and why does she not count as pseudo family? Wrong Skywalker? Two Skywalkers bad?) cheapen it? Simply
saying it cheapens it is not an argument.
Leia also obviously seemed to know who Rey was, hence why she knew that Rey needed to be the one to meet with Luke.
'Obviously seemed'. Heh. Clearly possibly right? Definitely maybe?
Luke and Leia were also likely somewhat estranged due to the fallout over Ben turning to the Dark Side, and Leia returning would reopen an old would, while Rey appearing would give Luke hope about the future.
How the fuck does Rey give Luke hope? Oh look, another would be padawan, like the ones I failed and let all die. The reason I exiled myself in the first place. YAY! And yeah, old wounds. It would almost be
heroic to bring that pain upon oneself for the good of the galaxy. How could we possibly expect such a thing from Leia?
Depending on what Luke's eventual goal is, training Rey might be more important in the end.
Oh I'm absolutely sure it will be. But Luke's goal has jack shit to do with who the Resistance should send into unknown space to recruit him.
I suspect that the goal of the Jedi this time around is to fully defeat the Dark Side once and for all, in which Rey developing her powers has more influence than whatever military support Luke could offer the Resistance directly.
Do you mean the Dark Side of the force? Or just this group of Dark Side users? And come on... if you want to unite the galaxy against a threat like the First Order I dare say that having Hero of the Republic Jedi Master Luke Skywalker show up might just, possibly, have some impact on what the surviving forces choose to do. 30 years is nowhere near long enough for someone like Luke to vanish from memory.