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The force is a plot device that writers have used in different ways at different times to push the story forward.
This is not an attack nor a put down, just a description of the narrative reality.
You can see this from the beginning in the original trilogy.
In the first two, the force is mind control and telekinesis and Darth is the pinnacle of force powers. In ROTJ they needed the emperor to be the big bad...so he has to be more powerful than Darth...now the force is also lightening shooting out of his fingers.
And so on.
I’ve always thought it curious that Force users don’t fly. I mean if you can levitate an X-Wing surely you can levitate yourself all over the place. I imagine it’s simply a narrative choice to avoid Star Wars taking on super hero trappings.
The Jedi mind trick was the one that got me.
The original film made it seem that it would basically work on any non-jedi, they would use it everywhere as it would make their job so easy.
"your jedi mind tricks don't work on me"
Yep, first move, use mind control to advance the plot.
"These are not the droids..."
Then 4th movie, nerf mind control as a way to advance the plot.
“your jedi mind tricks don’t work on me”