I have to say that I enjoyed the return of 1980-era puppet Yoda in Rian Johnson's film. His appearance was a fan-service moment for sure, but the dialogue between him and old Luke was also important and meaningful. That was easily one of the best exchanges in a deeply flawed film that still managed to be chock-full of ideas.
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