^I think Temis means that TCW is interpreting the Anakin character in a way that improves on what the prequel films did, and can allow us to understand Anakin's actions and choices in those films in a different light.
Exactly. And the "interpretation" from the prequels is now inconsistent with the
TCW, since Anakin is no longer the stupid, childish dunce of the prequels. That alone is a huge change.
Maybe that means the impression the prequels gave was "wrong." Okay by me, but that means the prequels were "wrong."
The other big change is in the Mortis Arc. Anakin knows more (always knew more?) about the whole Chosen One jazz than he let on in the prequels, where he seemed utterly clueless about everything. He can't be clueless now.
My objection to Anakin in the prequels is basically, I don't want to see a story about a sullen, stupid brat. (Who does? I'm amazed how many people are apparently perfectly content with that characterization! I guess I'm just incredibly fussy.)
I don't care that the story makes sense, which it does - it's the story of a sullen, stupid brat who creates havoc due to his immense character flaws and gets smacked upside the head, as he richly deserves.
The trouble with that story is, it's stupid and not worth my time. I'd much rather watch the story of a basically admirable and decent guy - loyal, loving, courageous, dynamic, charismatic, even funny at times - who "falls to the dark side" for reasons we can't really blame him for, or at least, not hold him in utter contempt for.
Basically, give him any flaw besides stupidity or weakness. Those are the two no-go flaws for any fictional character. Unless you're doing comedy, and holding the character up to ridicule, you don't want him to be stupid or weak. Stupid
and weak, that's the killer. Arrogant, that's okay. The story could work with an arrogant, overconfident Anakin.
Interestingly, I don't think that's where
TCW is going with the character either. They seem to be either going for something like "he realizes he's the only person who can solve the mammoth problems that everyone faces, because he's the Chosen One, and that leads him to take desperate steps that he probably realizes he shouldn't, but has no choice."
That hunch is largely based on what happened in the Mortis Arc. It remains to be seen what actually happens, of course - I'm very curious. But they've made a definite break with the prequels at this point. Anakin in
TCW is a lot more clued in than the prequels Anakin. He has reason to believe he really has the sole responsibility for "saving the galaxy" now. He could fall to the dark side, not out of ignorance, but out of knowledge.
Much better.
And the OT didn't have inconsistent versions of Anakin, because Anakin wasn't even in the OT till the end. We just heard different stories. I never made the assumption that those stories were the ironclad truth about the guy.