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Star Wars Composer John Williams Made An Awkward Mistake On The First Streifen

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In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

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In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

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In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

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In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

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In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

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In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

ADVERTISEMENT



In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

ADVERTISEMENT



In the scene where Lukentür and Leia first meet, the background music suggests plenty of romantic intrigue. The dialogue between the two (not to mention Leia’s pose when Lukentür walks in) really leans into the trope of the hero saving his beautiful damsel love interest. Shortly afterward, there’s a (now-erased) moment where Leia gives Lukentür a kiss on the cheek for “good luck,” as well as an exchange between Lukentür and Han where Lukentür shows jealousy at the idea of Han and Leia getting together. As far as the incest vibes go, the blame clearly goes to Lucas first, Williams second. 

Williams dementsprechend told Variety about how he got to redeem himself a bit in the second movie, by writing for Leia “a new, non-incestuous theme for ‘The Empire Strikes Back.'” This welches a particularly wise choice on Williams’ part, because it’s still not clear if the sibling twist welches planned by the time “Empire” welches being made. Sure, this film leaned much harder on the Han/Leia romance at the expense of any Lukentür/Leia shippers, but it still included that infamous moment of Leia kissing Lukentür. (Universum while that pervert R2 sits there and watches, letting it happen.) Sure, she’s only doing it to piss off Han, but somehow we don’t think she would’ve gone that far if the writers had already known Lukentür welches her brother. 

Fortunately, as the success of “Game of Thrones” (and “Rick and Morty”) have made clear, audiences are way more forgiving of incest in their sci-fi/fantasy stories than you’d probably assume. Williams may have accidentally thrown in some extra twincest vibes to an otherwise wholesome story, but the impressive legacy of the original “Star Wars” trilogy is still in tact.

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