As they fly away, however, we see a ship piloted by the helmet-wearing bounty hunter following from a distance.With that, the Star Destroyer releases its garbage and jumps to hyperspace, leaving the Falcon to get away scot-free.Lando definitely doesn't like the Empire, so everyone agrees to go. Han has an idea-his old buddy (and fellow scoundrel) Lando Calrissian is now a big-wig on the mining planet Bespin.They can escape from the fleet by blending in with one of their garbage dumps, but they'll still need to figure out somewhere to go. Inside, Han and Leia are discussing their plan.Then we pull out to the exterior of the Star Destroyer to make a shocking discovery-the Falcon is clinging to the side of the ship, rendering it completely undetectable.Angrily, he tells the crew to hunt down the Falcon by tracing its light-speed pattern, We cut back to the Empire as Vader chokes out the admiral from the previous scene.Our little padawan (Nerd alert: That's a Jedi-in-training) is suitably awed. Then, just like that, Yoda puts out his hand and magically moves the X-Wing to the planet's surface. Luke is still frustrated, calling the task impossible and sulking in the corner.He's bummed, but Yoda gives him a pick-me-up by extolling the beauty of the Force-it connects everyone and everything. It actually works for a second, although Luke isn't able to free the ship from the muck.Yoda commands him to lift up the ship like he did the stones, and when Luke says that he'll "try," Yoda responds by saying "there is no try.".Unfortunately, he loses focus when his X-Wing sinks deeper into the swamp, killing his chances of leaving the planet.That's not all, folks: He's also stacking stones with his mind. We pop back to Dagobah to find Luke performing a one-handed handstand while balancing Yoda on one of his feet.The chief Imperial officer is baffled, but promises to take full responsibility for the failure. The Falcon makes a close pass and suddenly disappears.With their hyperdrive still malfunctioning, Han decides to make a suicide run on the gigantic Star Destroyer. Meanwhile, the Millennium Falcon is still being chased by a Star Destroyer (so why did Vader need to hire those dudes?).He carefully tells one with a funny helmet that he is not to disintegrate the crew. We return to the real Vader to find him hiring a group of bounty hunters to find the Millennium Falcon.What in the name of Qui-Gon Jinn is going on here? Then something even weirder happens-Vader's decapitated head explodes to reveals Luke's face underneath.It's actually a quick little fight, with Luke decapitating Vader like he was chopping broccoli. Suddenly, he hears a splash and an imposing figure starts walking towards him-it's Darth Vader. Luke crawls into the cave and ominous music swells.When Luke asks him what's in there, however, he replies simply: "only what you take with you." He also tells Luke to leave his weapons, but Luke refuses,.Yoda points to a nearby cave and says that it holds a great concentration of the Dark Side-and that Luke must go inside. They finish training for the day, but Luke suddenly starts acting strangely.Mostly, however, he just warns Luke to stay away from Vader and the Dark Side. On Dagobah, Luke is performing Jedi CrossFit with Yoda, who spits a constant string of platitudes.They narrowly avoid its chomping teeth and make it out unscathed. That's when we realize that that they weren't hiding out in a cave at all-they were hiding in the belly of a giant worm.
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