For me Anakin is a lesson that it’s okay to have atachments but you also have to accept you might lose them too. To me you should be passionate in love while also being wise at the same time.
In fact the true strength of a Jedi should be that matter what happens, you can heal, you can move on without doing evil.
You can love your wife but you shouldn’t be willing to turn to the dark side for that. Instead you should just be more aware and try your best. But also be willing to accept that death is an inevitabiltity.
Well considering how many Children, and Jedi Anakin killed off…
He did manage to help to prune some of this Numbers back.
But, I guess that, this wasn’t the “balance” that, they were looking for…
Okay let me explain this as best I remember, “Balance in the Force” is NO Sith, I know that can sound weird to people but the Sith are essentially supposed to be like a Cancer, and their manipulation of the Dark Side fucks up the Force as a whole.
What the Father was talking about was something completely different.
Yeah about that chosen One bullsh–… Not taking the Clone Wars Cartoon in to account. Which is in my opinion a better explanation of the “chosen one”.
Just WTF exactly were the Jedi thinking the definition of “Balance” actually was? 10,000+ Jedi vs just 2 lonely Siths? I mean were they actually this aorgent, ignorant or just to damnd stupid to flip through a Websters Dictionary?
Yeah about that chosen One bullsh–… Not taking the Clone Wars Cartoon in to account. Which is in my opinion a better explanation of the “chosen one”.
Just WTF exactly were the Jedi thinking the definition of “Balance” actually was? 10,000+ Jedi vs just 2 lonely Siths? I mean were they actually this aorgent, ignorant or just to damnd stupid to flip through a Websters Dictionary?
@Desertderp
In Episode IV Obi-Wan said Vader hunted down the Jedi and nearly all of them were killed. Episode III just shows us the murders we were told about from the beginning.
@Desertderp
Not that its anywhere near canon…
But, does anyone remember that old Saturday Morning Cartoon Droids?
It came out just after Return of the Jedi ~ca 1984/1985?
In one of the episodes it was hinted that the Emperor managed to escape the Death Star before it got the finger.
@Psyga315
He redeemed himself by throwing the Emperor down that bottomless pit…the Emperor would have died anyway since the Death Star 2 was going to blow up. Hell his death didn’t even end the war! In short his redemption seemed reasonable before the prequels, after them you just can’t forgive him for killing kids and letting Sam Jackson die! You just can’t!
@Prof.NightJack
Y’know, replacing his ghost at the end of that movie was the only “change/addition” I didn’t like about the SW remakes. (Plus, it seems odd Obi & Yoda get to be old as ghosts, but he doesn’t.)
Youngling Force Ghosts: The idea that, even when someone is redeemed, the fact that they did a horrible act still lingers over them and that it isn’t addressed in their redemption.
Very deep and true
In fact the true strength of a Jedi should be that matter what happens, you can heal, you can move on without doing evil.
You can love your wife but you shouldn’t be willing to turn to the dark side for that. Instead you should just be more aware and try your best. But also be willing to accept that death is an inevitabiltity.
That’s what I got from that movie.
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Yet, both him.
So basically the “balance” was basically of Jedi and not-Jedi.
Or of Force-senstive people and Muggles.
Rrrriiiiiiiiight…
@Prof.NightJack
I simply MUST ask. Is that really Shaw? And was it also Shaw when the mask came off during the Escape?
He did manage to help to prune some of this Numbers back.
But, I guess that, this wasn’t the “balance” that, they were looking for…
Okay let me explain this as best I remember, “Balance in the Force” is NO Sith, I know that can sound weird to people but the Sith are essentially supposed to be like a Cancer, and their manipulation of the Dark Side fucks up the Force as a whole.
What the Father was talking about was something completely different.
You do have a point there.
Just WTF exactly were the Jedi thinking the definition of “Balance” actually was? 10,000+ Jedi vs just 2 lonely Siths? I mean were they actually this aorgent, ignorant or just to damnd stupid to flip through a Websters Dictionary?
In Episode IV Obi-Wan said Vader hunted down the Jedi and nearly all of them were killed. Episode III just shows us the murders we were told about from the beginning.
Not that its anywhere near canon…
But, does anyone remember that old Saturday Morning Cartoon Droids?
It came out just after Return of the Jedi ~ca 1984/1985?
In one of the episodes it was hinted that the Emperor managed to escape the Death Star before it got the finger.
That’s as many as three tens
That’s all i gonna say.
“What?”
“Nothing…”
He redeemed himself by throwing the Emperor down that bottomless pit…the Emperor would have died anyway since the Death Star 2 was going to blow up. Hell his death didn’t even end the war! In short his redemption seemed reasonable before the prequels, after them you just can’t forgive him for killing kids and letting Sam Jackson die! You just can’t!
Ya, and if you really look at the outfit it’s just the head that was replaced.
Y’know, replacing his ghost at the end of that movie was the only “change/addition” I didn’t like about the SW remakes. (Plus, it seems odd Obi & Yoda get to be old as ghosts, but he doesn’t.)
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