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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on May 17, 2006 19:00:19 GMT -5
He was at TMP 's time, but MIGHT havve been a Master during Attackof the CLones, msot defiantkly so at the Return of the Sith time frame.
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Post by jedi12 on May 17, 2006 21:00:22 GMT -5
I would have to say I feel for Anakin,Obi-Wan and yoda anakin for the torment that he wnt through with the dreams and then being torn between being a jedi and becoming a sith. Obi-Wan for the pain he felt when he first seen anakin on the holo nad then for the pain of having to destroy his best friend and having to live on tatooine with those memories for so many years. then Yoda for the lose of all of his jedi brothers and the order that he loved so much
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Post by Leda EmBorr on May 17, 2006 21:39:43 GMT -5
....And finally he begins to become suspicious of his wife- the "Obi-Wan has been here" scene. Anakin has absolutely no reason to be jealous. However everything he is going through is making him think irrationally.... Yes, this was elaborated on much more in the book... Palpatine suggested that Padme was seeing too much of Obi-Wan, implying that something might be going on there. He tried to get Anakin to mistrust Padme, and it seemed to work.
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Post by Starkindler (The Naked Jedi) on May 19, 2006 20:53:37 GMT -5
ARTOO. He remembers everything and can't tell anyone about it.
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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on May 23, 2006 14:26:33 GMT -5
DOes R2 actually care though? He's a droid for storing information. and with everything that happened Im suprised at how somethings were kept in him
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Post by Starkindler (The Naked Jedi) on May 23, 2006 20:15:22 GMT -5
SW droids are shown to have feelings and R2's memory wasn't wiped for decades....in the new trilogy of books he refuses to show Luke some hidden videos of Anakin because he thinks it will emotionally harm Luke.
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Post by Orion Knight-Star on Aug 4, 2006 15:03:20 GMT -5
Man this is a tuff question. Even though I still feel that Anakin was the chosen one. I feel sorry for the most is three people is Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Padme. I need to meditate on this and say why but for the reasons so let me meditate.
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Post by Drago Lørdist on Aug 11, 2006 0:32:10 GMT -5
yeah that always got me about that line - "It's unheard of!" *buzzer* WRONG!
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Post by himiko sabbrawrra on Aug 14, 2006 17:02:33 GMT -5
Well I feel sorry for Anakin, Obi-wan and Yoda... for many of the reasonsalready stated..
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Post by Cara Drume on Aug 17, 2006 12:10:47 GMT -5
I feel sorry for Luke and Leia because they were left orphans and both sets of foster parents lied to them. I know why; they were just trying to protect them. But still...
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Post by Bryanakin on Oct 11, 2007 23:30:45 GMT -5
No sympathy for Vader. He made the choice. He made a deal w/ the devil, and as such has to live with the consequences.
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Post by Cozmo on Nov 9, 2007 17:21:51 GMT -5
I felt sorry for Obi-Wan. I am actually writing a short story from his perspective about that whole period of history.
I just thought of my own feelings of responsibility for my children, especially my sons. They're looking to me to show them how to be a man, and if I screw that up, I could be setting some pretty tough obstacles for them to navigate down the road. I thought of how Obi-Wan would spend the rest of his life analyzing his mistakes with Anakin, and even though I'm sure he would remain philosophical about them, it would haunt him for the rest of his life. I could just imagine him waiting for Luke to grow old enough to learn the truth, and praying (or whatever Jedi do) that he doesn't screw this up the way he did with Anakin.
I think of Obi-Wan and it makes me sad. I think of him as an old man, and I'm sure his thoughts about the Republic were like how old people today love to reminisce about the days when FDR was president, and the way they sadly lament the self-centeredness in today's politics and society.
I totally almost cried when Obi-Wan and Yoda are in the Temple and they see the dead younglings. Wonderful acting.
And on some level I do feel badly for Anakin. Seeing that poster of him as a little boy with Vader's shadow breaks my heart (I know it's a story...work with me, here). Here's a kid who just wants to make the world a better place. When they find him he's so willing to share with them what little he's got. He loves his mother, the only one he knows who, until that point, ever loved him just because. And then he loses her, and his instabilities are taken advantage of by a predator like Palpatine. Such a loss.
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Post by Granny-Wan on Jan 10, 2008 12:56:58 GMT -5
OK, I'm late to the party here, but here's my two credit's worth:
#1, Obi-Wan, because I love his character so much perhaps.... but seeing him on the banks of the lava river with his heart broken, near tears, saying "you were the chosen one!" beings me near to tears every time I see it... he is a broken man at this point... and it follows him for the rest of his life and beyond...
#2, Yoda a little bit, because I think he feels he should have foreseen these events, and he feels he's failed not only himself but the whole Jedi Order... and thus, the entire Republic...
I felt some sympathy for Padme, because I think a pregnant woman needs to have a strong husband, not a whiner who needs to be placated all the time...
But giving up and dying because he doesn't love her anymore, or whatever is just LAME... she just had twins! She should have wanted to live even more because of them! A mother should never abandon her children, not for any reason, least of all because of a man! And that's what she did... abandoned them!
No sympathy for Anakin at all... he was an egotistical whiner who thought so much of himself that he wouldn't listen to Yoda or Obi-Wan or anyone else except Palpatine, who fed his ego...
Can you tell I don't like him? ;D
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