If it wasnt for the fact that Uncle Owen worked the living crap out of Luke on the farm on Tatooine,.maybe,.just maybe,.Luke would have had enough free time on his hands to actually sneak inside Uncle Owen's and Aunt Beru's room when they were away or preoccupied,. and unlock that secret wooden box that Uncle Owen kept stashed away under his bed.
You know the box I am talking about,.the box that Uncle Owen always kept safe-guarded from Luke ever even knowing about!!,.the same box that concealed all those childhood photos of Anakin when he was Luke's age. Had Luke been lucky enough to sneak his way, and actually see these photos,..only then,.would we see at the end of the Special Edition ROTJ, that Luke actually DOES know who this Hayden Christensen dude is trying to be. But because Luke never saw any of his dad's teenage pics,..he only gets to see his dad's face at the end of ROTJ.
But since the photos were burnt to a smoking crisp early in A NEW HOPE, alongside with the death of Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru and pretty much the entire homestead,..Luke never got to see these pics at all,..and never knew what his daddy looked like in his youth. Too bad for poor Luke,..cause there must have been hundreds of cheesy photos of his daddy and Padme flirting around acting silly on Naboo and Coruscant.
Yeah,..Uncle Owen was a very stearn man indeed,.he never let off of Luke once,.never gave Luke an ounce of freetime,.for fear that Luke might recover the old photos of his daddy..heck,.as fans,.we never know if Luke ever had the free time to go to Toshee station and finally pick up those power converters. Cause once Luke joined the Rebel Alliance, he pretty much forgot he had placed the order for them. Maybe one of those authors for Extended Universe can finally sit down and write about this,.let us know if Luke travels back to Tatooine to pick up his power converters,.or if some frustrated smuck back at the auto parts store in Tatooine,.is still trying to call Luke to remind him about his waiting power converter order. But since the phonelines were pretty much seared to a crisp with the rest of the farm..Im sure the phone no longer rings,.and in 1977 GL wasnt thinking about cell phones as an alternate contact method.
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