Ah, so you're still hammering on "I'm right, anybody who disagrees with me is broken."Eh, from my point of view your stance on this issue can only be arrived at through an inaccurate lens.

Ah, so you're still hammering on "I'm right, anybody who disagrees with me is broken."Eh, from my point of view your stance on this issue can only be arrived at through an inaccurate lens.
We've all seen the movies and we've all heard the ridiculously bad lines in the "romantic" dialogs. Nothing reductive about that. It's out there for everybody to see.
On this issue, yes.Ah, so you're still hammering on "I'm right, anybody who disagrees with me is broken."
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Then why don't you see the truth?
That is quite literally the point.And hear, a double whammy. ;
The romance between Hand and Leia seemed more organic to me, than that between Padme and Anakin. It's almost as if had an infatuation for her, that he held onto between TPM and AOTC.
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Then why don't you see the truth?
You underestimate my persistence.It's over, I have the high ground.
Funnily enough both Carrie and Han and Hayden and Natalie had either hooked up (the former) or been in a relationship (the latter) prior to the films.Why does pretty much nobody see it?
I suspect the answer is because it's YOUR truth, not something we can objectively assess.
The fact is people watch characters on a screen and react according to their experiences. For millions Han and Leia triggered exactly the sort of responses they associate with genuine sexual tension. It was believable as evidenced by the fact people believed it.
I've no idea if they did but if ive often wondered if Harrison and Carrie actually had an on set relationship, based on nothing more than the fact the chemistry just seemed TOO real to be faked.
Compare that to Anakin and Padme which has become almost a touchstone for "forced"
I've no idea if they did but if ive often wondered if Harrison and Carrie actually had an on set relationship, based on nothing more than the fact the chemistry just seemed TOO real to be faked.
According to Carrie, they did.I've no idea if they did but if ive often wondered if Harrison and Carrie actually had an on set relationship, based on nothing more than the fact the chemistry just seemed TOO real to be faked.
That Anakin is a creepy stalker who hasn't let go of his infatuation with this girl for a decade, and that's supposed to be romantic? Did I miss something?That is quite literally the point.
It's supposed to be traditional, no. Not at all.That Anakin is a creepy stalker who hasn't let go of his infatuation with this girl for a decade, and that's supposed to be romantic? Did I miss something?
In my opinion, it was done very poorly. It didn't come across as sympathetic or engaging, or tragic. It just happened because fate.It's supposed to be traditional, no. Not at all.
The entire point of the trilogy is Anakin's inability to let go.
It was tragic because he couldn't fight fate, yes.In my opinion, it was done very poorly. It didn't come across as sympathetic or engaging, or tragic. It just happened because fate.
As I've stated upthread, I think the romance is well done and is much less bog standard than Han and Leia's flirting.
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