I hated the notion that Jedi were celebate and separate from the very people they were sworn to protect. It made no sense that an order founded on the life force of the universe would shut themselves off from people, attachments and love. It especially didn’t make sense with the material we were given in the OT. Force sensitivity ran in families. Can’t have those without relationships, without attachments.
The Jedi aren’t monks, hiding away and pouring over old books, they’re champions. They live amongst the people of the galaxy, righting wrongs, mediating disputes and, when the need arose, fighting in a war for the very survival of the Republic.
In my head canon, before the prequels, I always assumed that Anakin and Obi-Wan met as adults, they they were separated by some years or even a decade, but not as a child meeting an adult. Anakin was a smart, fearless pilot who, unconsciously, relied heavily on the Force to survive insane odds. Obi-Wan and he we’re fast friends and, in the backdrop of war, Obi-Wan though that he could train Anakin to consciously harness his latent powers.
But Obi-Wan misjudged Anakin. While it was true that Anakin was a good man to his friends, he had no larger sense of duty and purpose. Anakin didn’t care about galactic rights and wrongs, but about his close knit family and friends. When there were taken away from him in he Clone Wars, Anakin became rudderless and easily manipulated by Palpatine to do whatever was necessary to end the chaos of the Republic and bring the order and stability that the Empire represented. Obi-Wan and the few Jedi remaining after the clone wars, ever the principled defender of individuals, ran afoul of Palpatine and his New Order and were eliminated.
This formation of the Empire and the destruction of the Jedi took years, decades even. It was during this time that Anakin met and fell in love with Luke and Leia’s mother. Not as an innocent Jedi, but as Palpatine’s right fist. Obi-Wan convinced her to flee, rather than stay and give birth to children destined to fall to the dark side under the threat of the ever darkening Anakin. Anakin pursued Obi-Wan and it was this last betrayal by his love and his old friend that, ironically, pushed him fully to the Dark Side. Obi-Wan fought and defeated Anakin, thinking him dead, and help hide the twins and their mother.
But Anakin wasn’t dead. He was reborn, encased in he metal shell of Darth Vader. Vader hunted down his former love and she gave her life to distract him long enough for Obi-Wan to spirit the children away. They would be separated to protect them from Vader. The boy would go to live with Obi-Wans estranged younger brother on Tatooine and the girl would go to Alderaan, protected by the general who commanded Obi-Wan during the clone wars. Driven by visions of the boy’s future force powers, Obi-Wan decided to stay close to him and ensure that, when the Force willed it, he would be there to guide young Luke down the right path.
So, needless to say, I was pretty disappointed with the prequels and Anakin’s ‘fall.’