This post contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

If you thought Luke Skywalker acted like kind of an asshole in The Last Jedi, know this: he could have been far meaner. In fact, the original cut of the film—which included 20 minutes of deleted scenes that Rian Johnson promises will appear on DVD/Blu-ray releases—included a prank from the Jedi knight that some might call downright cruel.

Among those who do not like The Last Jedi is a contingent of fans complaining that in the new film, Luke behaves out of character—chucking away his old lightsaber and pranking the sincere, eager Rey, when all she wants is to learn how to defend her friends from death. Apparently, however, his games could have gone a lot further—especially in a scene about a practical joke that went too far. According to /Film, the scene took place right after the two talk about Darth Sidious:

Rey notices boats arriving at the island and there appears to be a big fire from where they’re landing. Luke tells her that it is a group of bandits who regularly come back to the island to plunder and kill the caretakers. Rey is very concerned and wants to help them, but Luke tells her that if you help them now, the raiders will come back stronger and it will make things worse in the future. He asks Rey if she is always going to be here to protect them, saying that a true Jedi Knight would do nothing and would only act to maintain balance, even when people get hurt.

Rey doesn’t like that rationale, and so she rushes to help. (Remember that shot of Rey running in the trailer that some people noticed was missing from the final film? This was apparently it.)