Why do so many stories use love as a successful subplot when many cases really shouldn’t apply? Like how likely is it for someone to fall in love through the stress of an apocalypse or something similar? I understand that the readers crave it, but is it realistic?

: Why do so many stories contain love subplots? I think the opening minute of Love Actually can best answer that question: Love is something most humans experience in some form or another, and romantic love is something a lot of humans experience. Since fiction is a way to explore the human experience, it’s only natural …

nonbinarysunset: davetheshady: nonbinarysunset: nonbinarysunset: if you don’t acknowledge that platonic relationships might be the most important ones in somebody’s life, just remember that the trap that vader & palpatine tried to set for luke at cloud city pretty completely relied on that fact and sith lords are officially better at this than you are do …

Sorry if this has been asked before but did Luke look so sullen at the end of TFA because he felt Han’s death? Leia felt it and had the same reaction, but I don’t think this registers to most people.

: i think t’s probably bc of everything (ben and everything after that) i think it’s more than han death’s bc in the novelization it is said he looks like haunted and in the script he has a reaction after rey shows him the saber so i think it’s bc of everything that happened after kylo …

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