Man this book had so many nuances that the movie just left out! Also Bunts you're on my favorite YT channels. STRONG WORK!! Giving the people what they want and need.
@@williamcooper8599 Yeah, George Lucas had a lot of ideas for this that never made the final cut. I'm curious if he still owned the franchise, and would've released it as an extended edition, similar to Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The way Anakin talks to Padmé here is quite disturbing, their relation wasn't that healthy before but here Anakin really sounds like an abusive husband.
Also Palpatine had no intention of letting Anakin staying with Padme in the first place. If she was with him, surely he would send an assassin after her and then frame Jedi for it to make Anakin even more consumed by Dark Side and hateful towards Jedi.
He was too broken from the beginning! Palpatine's manipulation, the jedi telling him he's the chisen one but failing to raise him to knight until well after the other padawans. And failing completely to help him deal with feelings when they knew it was his weakness! Everytime he would think back it was him being a slave, being hit and abused by watto, and his mothers death! They knew he was suffering and in terrible pain! But because of the war nothing was said or done about it! So with Palpatine whispering in his ear and the gut wrenching fear of padme dying, and him seeing himself as still a slave, it's no wonder he turned! I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying i can understand it!
Anakin at 19 was always around the normal age for a padawan if I remember correctly. A lot weren't knighted until their 20s. Obi Wan at 23 years old was reaching the far end but it wasn't like uncommon to be knighted in your early 20s
I adhere to the idea that he always had a dark part of his personality. Split between Vader and Anakin almost like Gollum, but more controlled. He might have begun to turn anywhere between his slaughter of the Tuskens to when he was burned, but between those points, he was already a very dark person. It doesn't take a big step between killing people out of revenge to killing them for the sheer sake of killing them.
He was always part vader! He was both the hero and the villain! He always thought back to his being slaved and abused! I believe if i remember right tpm spoke about him having bruises! I think in this time he was on a high having choices, being he hero , and thinking he was saving padme!
I think it's because Anakin truly died on Tatooine with his mother. He's just been playing the Clone War as Vader but only just finally acknowledged it.
i like one of the original ideas george had which was to have padme walk up on anakin on mustafar with a dagger behind her back and when she fails to convince him to leave with her she goes to stab him to stop the evil he was becoming i think that the way the padme from the clone wars cartoon would have done it
I think he would have outright killed her though at that point! What he did was disgusting enough, but that would have made it impossible for luke to end the sith and save the small bit of anakin that was left!
Padme - you aren't talking to your husband anymore....
“Don’t ask me about my business, Padmé.”
-Anakin Corleone
Fr though. I was seriously getting some "Godfather" vibes.
If only Padme knew... Anakin was already gone. Reading passengers like this make their relationship feel more tragic
Anakin: you say that like I'm already gone.
Me: you are gone. Anakin is dead. Only Vader remains.
This isn’t Anakin this is Vader but Padme hasn’t realized that yet 😢
lol I always figured R2 D2 was a sass master but this book confirms it
Man this book had so many nuances that the movie just left out!
Also Bunts you're on my favorite YT channels. STRONG WORK!! Giving the people what they want and need.
Has some deleted scenes from the movie too, if there was a 4 hour cut of Revenge of the Sith it would basically be this book.
@@williamcooper8599 Yeah, George Lucas had a lot of ideas for this that never made the final cut. I'm curious if he still owned the franchise, and would've released it as an extended edition, similar to Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The way Anakin talks to Padmé here is quite disturbing, their relation wasn't that healthy before but here Anakin really sounds like an abusive husband.
Also Palpatine had no intention of letting Anakin staying with Padme in the first place. If she was with him, surely he would send an assassin after her and then frame Jedi for it to make Anakin even more consumed by Dark Side and hateful towards Jedi.
That and also if she did have the babies i think she would talk him out of the crap! But, with the high he was on probably not!
It's disturbing hearing Anakin speal of the Jedi as traitors who must be liquidated.
Darth Vader pretending to be Anakin
anakin dont talk to me anymore is so sad
He was too broken from the beginning! Palpatine's manipulation, the jedi telling him he's the chisen one but failing to raise him to knight until well after the other padawans. And failing completely to help him deal with feelings when they knew it was his weakness! Everytime he would think back it was him being a slave, being hit and abused by watto, and his mothers death! They knew he was suffering and in terrible pain! But because of the war nothing was said or done about it! So with Palpatine whispering in his ear and the gut wrenching fear of padme dying, and him seeing himself as still a slave, it's no wonder he turned! I'm not saying it's right, I'm just saying i can understand it!
Anakin at 19 was always around the normal age for a padawan if I remember correctly. A lot weren't knighted until their 20s. Obi Wan at 23 years old was reaching the far end but it wasn't like uncommon to be knighted in your early 20s
I always listen to this book trying to find the exact moment Anakin turned but it never truly makes sense how he acted
I adhere to the idea that he always had a dark part of his personality. Split between Vader and Anakin almost like Gollum, but more controlled. He might have begun to turn anywhere between his slaughter of the Tuskens to when he was burned, but between those points, he was already a very dark person. It doesn't take a big step between killing people out of revenge to killing them for the sheer sake of killing them.
@@tinobemellow I know but it’s hard to make Anakin into Vader in a convincing way because he so nice and honorable etc
He was always part vader! He was both the hero and the villain! He always thought back to his being slaved and abused! I believe if i remember right tpm spoke about him having bruises! I think in this time he was on a high having choices, being he hero , and thinking he was saving padme!
I think it's because Anakin truly died on Tatooine with his mother. He's just been playing the Clone War as Vader but only just finally acknowledged it.
Crazy thing is when padme knows Anakin is a child mass murderer and still tries to stay with him 😂
i like one of the original ideas george had which was to have padme walk up on anakin on mustafar with a dagger behind her back and when she fails to convince him to leave with her she goes to stab him to stop the evil he was becoming i think that the way the padme from the clone wars cartoon would have done it
I think he would have outright killed her though at that point! What he did was disgusting enough, but that would have made it impossible for luke to end the sith and save the small bit of anakin that was left!