^^ No chance that Shmi was just too embarassed to tell her little boy about that one night stand with the Jedi (sorry, no time for love and commitment, duty calls)?
Problamatic in the sense that it could possibly negate what Anakin did at the end of ROTJ.
So - the force is not taoist after all, it's not yin/yang
The force in balance is the force being only 'good'
It certainly makes the characters, both good guys and bad guys, look like foolish little critters, scampering around the galaxy and desperately trying to achieve goals they think are "correct" yet are just perpetuating imbalance. Everyone is getting nowhere fast.Yes, it was like this since before this episode; the episode merely evidentiates how the candidates for fulfilling the prophecy (ROTS, ROTJ) are incompatible with a taoist force by, ironically, presenting us a taoist variant of the fulfillment of the prophecy and how different it would be.
Simple: ROTJ isn't the end of the story. Balance means a cycle that never ends. Anakin was "right" in ROTS, and the Force was brought into balance. By redeeming Anakin, Luke unbalances the Force in ROTJ.Problamatic in the sense that it could possibly negate what Anakin did at the end of ROTJ. Was that bringing balance to the Force?
Until the wheel swings around and the dark side rules again. Any victory for either side is temporary and the story has no ending.The light side ruled the galaxy, now the dark side rules.
At the end of ROTJ, the dark side rule of the galaxy is extinguished. Balance.
Mr Light said:At the end of ROTS, there's two Sith (Sidious and Vader) and (for the purposes of the movie, not the EU) two Jedi (Yoda and Obi-Wan). Balance.
The fact that the prophecy 'bring balance' refers to Anakin either killing the jedi in ROTS, 'leaving the force in darkness' or killing the sith in ROTJ, leaving the force in 'light'.
In either case, if one considers the force taoist, Anakin leaves the force imbalanced - NOT balanced.
Temis the Vorta said:Anakin was "right" in ROTS, and the Force was brought into balance. By redeeming Anakin, Luke unbalances the Force in ROTJ.
Temis the Vorta said:They need to just re-do ROTS so that it synchs up with this story, because TCW and ROTS are diverging more and more with every episode and are now completely incompatible.
Temis the Vorta said:The story that now makes sense is that Anakin realizes that the Dark Side isn't the terrible thing the Jedi have told him it is - because they are objectively wrong about that. When Anakin decides to become a Sith, he is correct and the Jedi are wrong.
Anakin bringing balance to the Force is a nice double sided issue.
At the start of the PT, there's a thousand Jedi and only two Sith. Imbalance.
At the end of ROTS, there's two Sith (Sidious and Vader) and (for the purposes of the movie, not the EU) two Jedi (Yoda and Obi-Wan). Balance.
The light side ruled the galaxy, now the dark side rules.
At the end of ROTJ, the dark side rule of the galaxy is extinguished. Balance.
Destroying the Sith in ROTJ leaves the Force balanced according to Lucas. This is not inconsistent with the "taoist" depiction because the Force is still dualistic. The Sith are what is destroyed, not the dark side itself.
Im pretty sure, tho its unlikely anyone else actually agrees, Anakin was NOT the chosen one. Luke was.Destroying the Sith in ROTJ leaves the Force balanced according to Lucas. This is not inconsistent with the "taoist" depiction because the Force is still dualistic. The Sith are what is destroyed, not the dark side itself.
Luke brought about this taoist "balance", not Anakin.
Im pretty sure, tho its unlikely anyone else actually agrees, Anakin was NOT the chosen one. Luke was.Destroying the Sith in ROTJ leaves the Force balanced according to Lucas. This is not inconsistent with the "taoist" depiction because the Force is still dualistic. The Sith are what is destroyed, not the dark side itself.
Luke brought about this taoist "balance", not Anakin.
So the Force World family were wrong about Anakin? They were actually waiting for Luke?
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