midi-fucking-chlorians...
Also feels like it fucks over the whole "Anakin was always in there" vibe of Luke trying to save his father.
sonak said:Why does Anakin get REWARDED by the Force for being a gullible mass murderer while Obi-Wan and Yoda are stuck as old guys in force ghost form?
Brian said:Maybe the Force punished Yoda and Obi-Wan for going into hiding and letting things get so shitty for so long (and of course for the oodles of lies they told
General_Phoenix said:I think if Obi-Wan was Qui-Gon's age, and Anakin was Obi-Wan's age in TPM then their ages would have more accurately measured up in the OT.
ANH novel said:"He was betrayed and murdered," Kenobi declared solemnly, "by a very young Jedi named Darth Vader." He was not looking at Luke. "A boy I was training. One of my brightest disciples... one of my greatest failures."
Also feels like it fucks over the whole "Anakin was always in there" vibe of Luke trying to save his father.
Not really. Anakin was always in there, he just looked like Hayden. Both scenarios equally imply separation between Vader and Anakin.
in no way is responsible for the millions of deaths he caused.
ROTJ pretty much already gave him a pass despite a litany of crimes including mass murder, spousal abuse and child murder
Editing out Shaw for Christensen just makes it more apparent
in no way is responsible for the millions of deaths he caused.
The films never say he's not responsible.
Also feels like it fucks over the whole "Anakin was always in there" vibe of Luke trying to save his father.
Not really. Anakin was always in there, he just looked like Hayden. Both scenarios equally imply separation between Vader and Anakin.
Which, IMO, weakens the story.
Adm. V'ates said:And don't pull out a novel.
Adm. V'ates said:Anakin = Vader, we see that in Episode III
Adm. V'ates said:If you go by the movies.
Hound Of UIster said:ROTJ pretty much already gave him a pass
Adm. V'ates said:Anakin = Vader, we see that in Episode III
The mother of all strawmen.
I'm the one not going by the movies? Where in the movies does it say Anakin is not responsible for the deaths he caused, or any of your other inventions?
Adm. V'ates said:Anakin = Vader, we see that in Episode III
The mother of all strawmen.
That's what is in the movie. Anakin is "knighted" as Darth Vader. He turned to save Padme. No where does it show Anakin being possessed by a dark-side spirit, no where does it show his mind being taken over by another individual mind or spirit.
Vader = Anakin, Anakin = Vader.
The mother of all strawmen.
That's what is in the movie. Anakin is "knighted" as Darth Vader. He turned to save Padme. No where does it show Anakin being possessed by a dark-side spirit, no where does it show his mind being taken over by another individual mind or spirit.
Vader = Anakin, Anakin = Vader.
I'm pret-ty sure that was the intent of even conceiving the PT in the first place, and a major selling point of the Vader character to begin with (at least after ESB). The "I *AM* your father" revelation is all about establishing that Skywalker connection.
If Anakin was possessed by some kind of dark side spirit or otherwise overwhelming external influence, THAT I would argue would be the revisionistic part. As ROTJ showed, Palpatine can only go so far with his manipulations -- Luke and Darth both demonstrate that the rest is left up to the choice of the individual.
Vader = Anakin, Anakin = Vader.
Adm. V'ates said:He's standing there, with Obi Wan and Yoda at the end.
Adm. V'ates said:A last minute act of good is enough save him from hell.
I agree that the two separate beings thing is b.s. Plus, Anakin did his child-murdering stuff in his Anakin form, not the post- Vader suit form, so.... why would it make any more sense to see him as young Anakin?
Vader = Anakin, Anakin = Vader.
That is still the mother of all strawmen.
Adm. V'ates said:He's standing there, with Obi Wan and Yoda at the end.
So he's standing there. Where does the movie say he's not responsible for the deaths he caused? Standing doesn't convey that.
Adm. V'ates said:A last minute act of good is enough save him from hell.
No, that's only your own invention. The film never said that.
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