[Rey is truly interested in Qui-Gon's perspective on this, and she listens and watches him intently... but the longer he speaks, the less satisfied she by his answer.
It sounds nice, sure, but something about it doesn't feel right. She realizes the issue when he mentions "fixing the problem". It's all too easy, too distant. Qui-Gon will never need to fix the problem he created. He'll never see Darth Vader's destruction or have opportunities to stop it. He doesn't have to make the choice of who deserves compassion more: a sad, tormented boy or an entire galaxy of people he's hurting.
Rey lowers her eyes in disappointment, her face a grim mask. He's giving lessons again, and she isn't interesting in anything he can teach her.]
Easy enough to forgive yourself when you'll never need to fix the problem you caused, I suppose.
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It sounds nice, sure, but something about it doesn't feel right. She realizes the issue when he mentions "fixing the problem". It's all too easy, too distant. Qui-Gon will never need to fix the problem he created. He'll never see Darth Vader's destruction or have opportunities to stop it. He doesn't have to make the choice of who deserves compassion more: a sad, tormented boy or an entire galaxy of people he's hurting.
Rey lowers her eyes in disappointment, her face a grim mask. He's giving lessons again, and she isn't interesting in anything he can teach her.]
Easy enough to forgive yourself when you'll never need to fix the problem you caused, I suppose.