In my opinion, he never did. This is also the person who lied to and manipulated a young Luke in order to kill his own father.
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In my opinion, he never did. This is also the person who lied to and manipulated a young Luke in order to kill his own father.
The video is up there....he sees Anakin being called Darth Vader or Lord Vader in RoTS, unless we want to start saying Darth Vader is close to John Smith in terms of names, that would be your conclusion right there.I'm not saying he DOESN'T figure it out. I'm asking WHEN? The point is he obviously has to at some point and now this show has the opportunity to let the audience see that.
The video is up there....he sees Anakin being called Darth Vader or Lord Vader in RoTS, unless we want to start saying Darth Vader is close to John Smith in terms of names, that would be your conclusion right there.
I thought it was pretty damn cold hearted to leave anakin there at the end of RoTS. You either put him out of his misery, get him medical help and put him on trial or something. You don't just leave him. Especially if you were 'brothers'. I don't think you need to see him seeing him in the suit and going 'he survived?'. But it does seem pretty clear that will happen in this. Was it needed? no. Will it hurt? it shouldn't, but with their current history, we'll have to see.
In the old EU, a lot of early Imperial officers (gravely) mistook Vader for being some new class of droid. It's not far fetched for Obi-Wan not to realize who's in the suit at first.Well, unless Obi-wan somehow doesn't realize that the black armored dude is called "Darth Vader", then he certainly should know it's Anakin since he knows that "Vader" is Anakin's Sith name.
I remember that but surely Obi-wan of all people could sense who it is. Even barring that, unless Vader's name is some state secret, Obi-wan would have a good idea who it was from the name alone. "Holy Sith! These news reports are calling this guy 'Lord Vader'!!! Wasn't that Anakin's new name???"In the old EU, a lot of early Imperial officers (gravely) mistook Vader for being some new class of droid. It's not far fetched for Obi-Wan not to realize who's in the suit at first.
Not if they don't meet in person (which I still have doubts they will). I would imagine hearing it third person is the only way he finds out. Like, the Inquisitors mention Vader, and he knows.I remember that but surely Obi-wan of all people could sense who it is. Even barring that, unless Vader's name is some state secret, Obi-wan would have a good idea who it was from the name alone. "Holy Sith! These news reports are calling this guy 'Lord Vader'!!! Wasn't that Anakin's new name???"
By ANH it's been nearly 20 years. You don't see someone for a couple years its 'hey i haven't seen you in a long time'. Just saying.
The only real line as i recall is 'when i left you i was the learner, but now I AM the master'...The inference being he was his student when they last met. You could also spin it as he was just learning how to deal with being in the suit as well I suppose. I can't imagine you go from left to dead missing an arm and two legs to being 'just fine' and 100% as soon as the procedure is over.
I mean technically we knew that before ROTS as well. Still an epic duel.Yet in this new "rematch of the century " no one will die which greatly diminishes the dramatic impact.
Or "Dwaine" when I'm the kitchen sinkTasteless joke coming.
"The last time I saw you, you cut off my remaining limbs. Now people won't stop calling me Bob when I am in my tank."
Fair, I think what other people have mentioned would be the main way to make it emotionally potent. That is, going off the “Obi-Wan once thought as you did” and making this fight about Ben trying to bring Anakin back, which He never really did in ROTS.I think the key difference is that it's hard to imagine a scenario where the emotional stakes between Obi-Wan and Anakin will be as high as they were in either ROTS or ANH. We all knew going into ROTS what would happen to Anakin but we didn't know how it would play itself out and I suspect none of us guessed just how violent it would be. Whether you liked the prequels or not, seeing Anakin burned alive was downright brutal. Likewise we know in ANH that Obi-Wan will sacrifice himself to give Luke, Han, and Leia the chance to escape. So we've already witnessed the deaths of the two characters and while Anakin may have technically survived the fight in ROTS, what little good was left in him died until Luke came along.
Is it cool in theory to know we'll see Ewan and Hayden face off again? Sure. Though how well it'll play out is such a risk in my mind because what could possibly be so profound a story that it would warrant a face off that could rival those aforementioned bookends? The reason I ask is because in Kennedy's own words it will be the "rematch of the century." That's promising a lot and suggests that there is something truly special about this fight. One would hope that it's not just because they came up with some fancy new choreography, but because it will actually mean something to the story and in turn will move the audience.