I do get everyones point Ben went from Olive Oil to Popeye almost as fast as it took for him to consume a can of Spinach. Understanding the light/dark sides of the force, he never lost his Jedi skills/power, but he lost his connection to the force.
- The dark side (Sith) is to indulge in raw emotions such as passion, anger, and hatred. Darth Vader had a large pool of hate/passion anger to draw from. Equating that to home theater terms, He is uses a high quality power supply and is directly plugged into a large amp
- The Light side is aligned with honesty, compassion, selflessness, self-knowledge and enlightenment healing, benevolence, mercy, and self-sacrifice. Obi-Wan is broken at the start of the series, so his power cord to the force is unplugged, or powered by an Onkyo receiver (JK)
Luke never lost his skills, he lost his connection to the Light side of the force because, he lost hope, had no compassion and self sacrifice was missing other than the kids. Understanding the story of this series, though not done very well at times, you can understand how he got his powers back. Leia opens up his connection to the force as you see him start to show the traits of a Jedi. His compassion for the people in the cave, self sacrificing himself to Vader to save the rebels, his connection the force opens up again and his power returns. (Jedi Viagra). You see him go back to memories when he is buried in the rock which drives his force powers.
Honestly, I give the series a C+, I did not like it as much in the beginning, but as the story opened up, it did regain my interest. I loved the Force battle at the end, and look forward to season 2.