In the episodes to come, I expect that Obi-Wan’s success or failure in coping with Darth Vader and Reva, and in rescuing Leia, will all hinge on his ability to cope with his own dark emotions. In Episode 3 of Kenobi, it was Obi-Wan’s turn to fear, and to suffer. Fear leads to anger…anger leads to hate…hate leads to suffering. Yoda’s warnings marked his path: “Fear leads to anger…anger leads to hate…hate leads to suffering.”Īnakin feared, and the galaxy suffered. Up to that moment, the most severe emotion he ever expressed regarding his lifelong enemies was admitting that he didn’t like sand.ĭistraught at his hate-fueled act of revenge against the Sand People, Anakin brushes aside Padme’s consolation that “to be angry is to be human.” “I’m a Jedi,” he responds, “I know I’m better than this.” Padme has nothing further to comfort him with but human touch.Īnakin’s lack of ability to cope with his dark emotions carried into Revenge of the Sith and ultimately led to his turn to the Dark Side. And not just the, but the and the too.Īnakin’s rush of hatred toward the Tusken Raiders in Attack of the Clones surprised him as much as it did the rest of us. When Anakin Skywalker hates you, you do not want to pop up on his feed. Let's go look in my records.Anakin’s final words to Obi-Wan, roared as he writhed on the broiling shore of the lava river on Mustafar, have rung unspoken in the air since the moment Anakin’s eyes snapped open at the end of Episode 2 of Kenobi. someplace over on the other side of Mos Eisley, I think. Believe it or not, I heard he freed her and married her. Sold her to a moisture farmer named Lars. ![]() ![]() Sorry, Annie, but you know, business is business. You are Annie! It is you! Ya sure sprouted! Weehoo! A Jedi! Waddya know? Hey, maybe you couldda help wit some deadbeats who owe me a lot of money.
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