A boy burdened with the weight of being the chosen one. Powerful enough to bring balance to the Force, but not strong enough to save the ones he loved. In a desperate attempt to take matters into his hands, he committed the worst atrocities a man could ever make. He was sentenced to living the rest of his days in pain and suffering… inflicting it on others. No one to blame but himself. The sad story of Anakin Skywalker “The Hero With No Fear”. A boy driven into madness caused by his inability to understand that death and pain is a natural process of life.
I compare myself to Anakin as feel the same way he does, and I do a lot of the same things. I relate so strongly to Anakin more than any other character
3:36 That brief moment where it hits with the forlorn and lamenting flute notes of Across The Stars, as if deep down Obiwan can glimpse a sliver of Anakin remains before it melts into a crescendo of despair.
He grew up a slave, he was regularly beaten by Watto until his skin was blue, he lost his mom, his one rock of refuge for 9 years & much of 10 years of Jedi padawan training, he still regularly thought of & wanted to see his mom, the only person who had unconditional, vast vast love for him, Schmi was beaten, tortured, presumably raped by savages, she had one last glimpse of her son, she died, Anakin's tragedy continues, & he, & the universe, suffer, immensely
"How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning. How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations. For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north."
People like to be like darth vader but what they don't realize is the utter anguish he was always in being a good hearted man who committed evil. His amount of self hatred and pain was immense and the disgust he felt all the time was just as strong as he was. He truly was the chosen one being both capable of being good and evil and living through both. Being the chosen one was a terrible curse.
"Maybe I'll just get lucky," Ferus said. "Anakin." Vader came at him with surprising swiftness, but Ferus was able to Force-leap away. Still he sensed that Vader was holding himself back, playing with him for now. "So you know who I was," Vader said. "Do you think that would make a difference to me? Anakin Skywalker is dead." "Was it because the Council wouldn't let you become a Master? You always had to struggle with your ego, didn't you?" "It was never a struggle. I was always the best." " 'Best' is not a Jedi concept." "That is the trouble with the Jedi." Ferus wasn't tired yet, but he knew he was expending too much energy. He was tapping into his anger and fighting better thah he ever had, but it wasn't enough. He had to unsettle Vader. He had to find the key. He had everything he needed to defeat him, didn't he? He had the Sith Holocron for strength, Vader's true identity in his hand, his own rage. With those tools, he could do it. The Emperor had told him he could. Ferus thought quickly. He wanted to pick the battleground. Someplace that would unsettle the former Jedi. There - the stairway to the Jedi High Council spire. Ferus started to climb. He knew Vader would follow. He came out into the circular room. It was half rubble, the seating blackened lumps, the vast transparisteel shattered. Wind whipped through the room. The Dark Lord entered. The wind blew back his cape. He stood, legs apart, ready for battle. Looking forward to it, Ferus was sure. "The Emperor cannot protect you now," Vader said. What next? What could Ferus do to get him off balance? He suddenly had a flash of intuition. He remembered what Keets had told him. "What about Senator Amidala?" he asked, leaping away from Vader. He faced him, his lightsaber held in an offensive position. "What about Padme? What happened on Mustafar?" He felt the quake in Vader. He had reached him at last. "Do not mention her name!" "I thought it was a lie, that the Jedi killed her," Ferus suddenly understood, the Sith Holocron burning under his tunic. "ft wasn't. You killed her, didn't you? You killed the woman you loved." Vader's wrath filled the room. Ferus could feel it. Instead of turning away from it, he took it. He filled himself with it. This is what the Emperor meant. This is the last step. He flew across the room and this time he landed a blow. Vader roared. It was a howl of fury, inarticulate, undisciplined. Totally unlike his usual icy control. The control box on his chest started to smoke.
Stones in the floor ripped out and were flung toward Ferus. He dodged them, rolling and twisting away. A blackened piece of furniture flew across the chamber and smashed into the wall over his head. Anything that could be torn from the floor or walls came at him - conduits, debris, hunks of stone. He dodged and weaved, attacking and retreating as Vader hit him with everything he had. "How did you kill her, Anakin? Did you lose control? Did you see her die, Anakin? Is that why you wanted Zan Arbor to perfect that drug? Was it for you, Anakin? So you could forget her? So you could forget your wife?" Another roar from Vader. part of the ceiling gave way. Durasteel melted, smoke rose from the debris. Ferus leaped over a gaping hole in the floor and attacked Vader again, but his lightsaber cut through empty air. The anger inside Ferus was now like liquid fuel inside him. He was feeding off Vader's rage, he was pushing every molecule of his body and feeling every molecule of the room respond to him. Everything was clear, hard-edged. His body obeyed him without any hesitation, and his mind was focused. He had no doubt that he could defeat Vader. No doubt. And that was what the dark side brought him. When he won, when he defeated him, he could take the victory to the Emperor, and he could be greater than Darth Vader, more powerful than even the Chosen One had been. He charged at Vader and made contact. Vader waited a beat too long to deflect him. The blow shuddered off his body armor. Something inside fused and the plastic melted. Ferus could smell burning circuits. At the same time, he detected a tremor in Vader's arm. Suddenly he was picked up and slammed against the wall. He fought to hold onto his consciousness. "Don't . . . get . . . cocky," Vader said.
Ferus rolled away from the blow that followed, barely escaping. He looked up. For a moment Vader was just a shape at the side of the room. For a moment, a trick of the eye or the light, he saw the room as it had been. The seats were restored, the air traffic outside flashing, the potent energy of the Force filling the room because the Jedi Masters were still alive. Ferus felt it invade him, the sense of peace and light. No, push it away! Listen to us! You could have been a great Jedi Knight, and they let you go! They never appreciated you! It was true, wasn't it? Ferus saw himself as a Padawan, standing before the Masters. Taking responsibility for something that wasn't his fault. Tru's lightsaber. He had fixed it secretly. . . . He remembered that day. He remembered the compassion in that room. Another vision came to him, of himself as a Padawan, accepting responsibility for what he had done. The Jedi Masters sorrowful, showing him the two paths he could take. He could have stayed. He chose to go. His choice. The room returned to its ruined state. He was crouching, breathing hard. Connect. The Force was still here in the ancient stones. The stories of all the Jedi who had lived and died here, they were here, too. His story was here. Not as distinguished as most, shorter than many, but his. He had followed the path for as long as he could, as well as he could, and the Masters had never asked for more than that. He felt the wisdom of the Masters inside him, and he gripped that feeling with his hands and let it fill his heart. He rose. He had no doubt that they had reached out and touched him. Many hands on his shoulder, showing him. Here is one way. Here is another. Choose. He had come so close. He walked out of the dark side and into the light. I am a Jedi.
Now he knew with absolute certainty that he had to be rid of the Sith Holocron. It had been slowly poisoning him. He had been a fool to think he could take what he wanted and not be corrupted. He had fallen into the Emperor's trap. Almost. He Force-leaped over Vader, surprising him, and let himself fall into the hole in the floor. He heard Vader's chuckle. "Run like the coward you are!" The wind whistled past his ears as he fell. He landed safely in the Map Room. He headed for the stairs. He took each turning at top speed, Force-leaping most of the way. He knew where to go. The heart of the building, the power core. No longer operational, it would still contain enough residual energy, if not to destroy the Sith Holocron, then to damage it. He ran through the hallways and found the central conduit that ran, he knew, straight down to the power core. He reached into his tunic. You are throwing away your only chance at success. This is not the kind of success I want. The voices of darkness were a clamor inside him as he held the Sith Holocron. He threw it in. He felt something rip inside him. It was an agonizing pain that sent him down on his knees. He breathed through it, calling on the Force to help him. He felt it lift. He was exhausted, but he was free. He was himself again. Vader came out of nowhere, raising a gloved hand. Ferus felt himself lifted up, over Vader's head. He couldn't breathe. "You should know before you die that your dream is dead," Vader said. "Don't you know I can bow anyone to my will?" Ferus was slammed against the wall. He felt himself losing consciousness. He was glad, in the end, that he would die here at the Temple. With the ghosts of his friends, his mentors, his fellow Jedi. He would become one with the Force in the place he first discovered and nourished it.
Vader: "You did not kill Anakin Skywalker,.." exposes a mild grin through his broken, black, Sith helmet"....I did". Obi-Wan's mind has just been blown Vader: "The same way as I will destroy you!" Obi-Wan: "Then my friend is truly dead...." before he walks away..."Good bye.....Darth".
i find it stange that no everyone noticed the grin on his face. The Dark Side and the pain of his sins while facing the one who reminds him of all he had done wrong must have been Heart Wrenching.
How it could play differently in a darker tone: Obi-wan: "I'm sorry. For all of it." Silence stood with silence looking at his former master and friend with both hatred and regret. As Anakin he wished he could reunite his brother, but as Vader he wants nothing more than the destruction of the old order no matter who that is. Vader: "It's too late. You were always too late. After all this time I searched the Galaxy for any trace of you, waiting to strike you down! But now look at you. You became weak, fragile, because you know the truth. I am your failure! You failed both as a Jedi and a friend! I don't need to strike you to hurt you! You will live knowing that all you achieved, all you lived for, and all you sacrificed for is in vain! Remember what you done Kenobi!" Vader walks towards Kenobi but as the Jedi is about to strike he hesistated and Vader would of taken advantage, but he did not. Vader simply walked by Kenobi as the Jedi is conflicted with his sense of duty or the friend he wants to save. Vader's last words to him "If we ever meet again, I will not be so mericful next time. Farwell 'Master Jedi.'"
Anakin Skywalker:You cannot save what is already gone. Obi wan:I have failed you Anakin I have failed you. Darth Vader:You will never know the power of the dark side and its abilities it gives you. Yoda:The day you found him trapped he already was with the dark side of the force.
I completely agree, the lack of references to any of Anakin’s themes was really disappointing, that’s one of the things I was looking forward to most, but the show was still really good
@@Knight_of_Ren I agree to an extent. Yes they should present new themes and I enjoyed the ones they introduced, however, in a continuation of a story I feel we shouldn’t just forget old themes either, there should be a balance. I think not utilizing any of Anakin’s old themes was just disappointing, it could’ve added a lot of depth
I didn’t think it was to bad of a show either. I just think that it should’ve been a movie since it felt like the story was stretched out to fill out a 6 episode series. A 2 hour movie would’ve been perfect. But the show wasn’t terrible either
It was the inquisitor who was the problem, we didn’t care about her nor her backstory. It didn’t matter, what mattered was Obi-Wan and Anakin, how they both faced the last few years and how they dealt with the PTSD
I was watching empire strikes back for the millionth time and the one scene that don’t make since is whin leiah rescued Luke and they escaped why didn’t Vader force choke the captain for loosing the falcon
I haven’t gotten around to many of the series lately, not by choice just forgetting. I hear Andor is amazing, not so much the same about Acolyte but I still want to get around to them both soon!
1 Hour Version:
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"I'm sorry Anakin... for all of it".
“You didn’t kill Anakin Skywalker.
I did.”
Exhale….
*Inhale.*
🔴♠️🔴
"Then my friend is truly dead 😢"
"Goodbye... Darth"
"Anakin is gone. I am what remains."
@Ethan Schultz "I am not your failure, Obi-Wan. You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker... I did."
@Ethan Schultz “Then my friend is truly dead.”
@@eduardomartinez3237 goodbye.. DARTH
@@mustafatheslayer5125 obiwan! ........ OBIWAN!!!!!!!
"I'm sorry anakin-" DAMMIT they already finished the scene
A boy burdened with the weight of being the chosen one. Powerful enough to bring balance to the Force, but not strong enough to save the ones he loved.
In a desperate attempt to take matters into his hands, he committed the worst atrocities a man could ever make.
He was sentenced to living the rest of his days in pain and suffering… inflicting it on others. No one to blame but himself.
The sad story of Anakin Skywalker “The Hero With No Fear”. A boy driven into madness caused by his inability to understand that death and pain is a natural process of life.
😭😭
I'm NOT CRYING!!... 😢... 😭😭😭
I compare myself to Anakin as feel the same way he does, and I do a lot of the same things. I relate so strongly to Anakin more than any other character
@@Menagher1 Same, I get emotional, I wanted to lose control before, my parent figures criticize me & dislike my life choices, it's tough for me still.
@@decades1912 I genuinely hope things get better, and they will, I promise. stay strong you got this
3:36 That brief moment where it hits with the forlorn and lamenting flute notes of Across The Stars, as if deep down Obiwan can glimpse a sliver of Anakin remains before it melts into a crescendo of despair.
That was so close to being an epic sentence.
"Have you come to destroy me?" - Anakin/vader
"I will do what I must." -Obi wan-kenobi
"Then you will die."- Darth vader
@@jangounchained2942
True, all those years later... Anakin finally got him in the end
indeed, but he sacrificed himself to let luke scape death star @@jangounchained2942
This is absolutely beautiful, not to mention emotional. Phenomenal job!!!
Thank you so much!!
From 02:15 to 03:31 wow..
That's literally Anakin fully succumbing to the dark side and fully embracing his pain.. it's so painful 🥹
He grew up a slave, he was regularly beaten by Watto until his skin was blue, he lost his mom, his one rock of refuge for 9 years & much of 10 years of Jedi padawan training, he still regularly thought of & wanted to see his mom, the only person who had unconditional, vast vast love for him, Schmi was beaten, tortured, presumably raped by savages, she had one last glimpse of her son, she died, Anakin's tragedy continues, & he, & the universe, suffer, immensely
Nah they didn’t rape her, but because she’s weak they treat the prisoners like livestock.
Well, just him and the galaxy actually.
« I hate you !
- You were my brother Anakin »
Darth Vader is the definition of a person who is dead inside. 😔
Darth Vader is a Example of a Person Pushed too Far & Paying the price of his actions for the ones he loved.
Not at all.
@@Frosty98206That too. 😞
"How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning. How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations. For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north."
The person he was the person he loved is gone. All that is left is a suffering shameful mess. I am sure a few of us can relate to that. I know I can.
Yes but light does seek you.
The Darkness overshadows The Light in most ppl who have been through Pain & Hardships in Life, it is one of the Bitter pills we endure.
I like to image Vader just sat down where Kenobi walked away from and just goes through tons regrets before calling for pick up or leaving
“I’m sorry Anakin”
“For all of it” 😔
"I am not your failure, Obi wan"
"You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker...I did" 😈
😮💨😥......the same way😡😡😡.........I WILL DESTROY YOU 👿🤖
The same way I will destroy you
Then my friend is truly dead
@@brandonkozlowski6811 Obi Wan! 😖 OBI WAAAAAN! 😫
People like to be like darth vader but what they don't realize is the utter anguish he was always in being a good hearted man who committed evil. His amount of self hatred and pain was immense and the disgust he felt all the time was just as strong as he was. He truly was the chosen one being both capable of being good and evil and living through both. Being the chosen one was a terrible curse.
“Obi-Wan! … *OBI-WAN!!!”*
Viewers: man TH-cam recommendations are being boring lately
Kenobi Clips: *Hello There!*
"Maybe I'll just get lucky," Ferus said. "Anakin."
Vader came at him with surprising swiftness, but Ferus was able to Force-leap away. Still he sensed that Vader was holding himself back, playing with him for now.
"So you know who I was," Vader said. "Do you think that would make a difference to me? Anakin Skywalker is dead."
"Was it because the Council wouldn't let you become a Master? You always had to struggle with your ego, didn't you?"
"It was never a struggle. I was always the best."
" 'Best' is not a Jedi concept."
"That is the trouble with the Jedi."
Ferus wasn't tired yet, but he knew he was expending too much energy. He was tapping into his anger and fighting better thah he ever had, but it wasn't enough. He had to unsettle Vader. He had to find the key.
He had everything he needed to defeat him, didn't he? He had the Sith Holocron for strength, Vader's true identity in his hand, his own rage. With those tools, he could do it. The Emperor had told him he could. Ferus thought quickly. He wanted to pick the battleground. Someplace that would unsettle the former Jedi.
There - the stairway to the Jedi High Council spire. Ferus started to climb. He knew Vader would follow.
He came out into the circular room. It was half rubble, the seating blackened lumps, the vast transparisteel shattered. Wind whipped through the room.
The Dark Lord entered. The wind blew back his cape. He stood, legs apart, ready for battle. Looking forward to it, Ferus was sure.
"The Emperor cannot protect you now," Vader said.
What next? What could Ferus do to get him off balance? He suddenly had a flash of intuition. He remembered what Keets had told him.
"What about Senator Amidala?" he asked, leaping away from Vader. He faced him, his lightsaber held in an offensive position. "What about Padme? What happened on Mustafar?"
He felt the quake in Vader. He had reached him at last.
"Do not mention her name!"
"I thought it was a lie, that the Jedi killed her," Ferus suddenly understood, the Sith Holocron burning under his tunic. "ft wasn't. You killed her, didn't you? You killed the woman you loved."
Vader's wrath filled the room. Ferus could feel it. Instead of turning away from it, he took it. He filled himself with it.
This is what the Emperor meant. This is the last step.
He flew across the room and this time he landed a blow.
Vader roared. It was a howl of fury, inarticulate, undisciplined. Totally unlike his usual icy control. The control box on his chest started to smoke.
Stones in the floor ripped out and were flung toward Ferus. He dodged them, rolling and twisting away. A blackened piece of furniture flew across the chamber and smashed into the wall over his head.
Anything that could be torn from the floor or walls came at him - conduits, debris, hunks of stone. He dodged and weaved, attacking and retreating as Vader hit him with everything he had.
"How did you kill her, Anakin? Did you lose control? Did you see her die, Anakin? Is that why you wanted Zan Arbor to perfect that drug? Was it for you, Anakin? So you could forget her? So you could forget your wife?"
Another roar from Vader. part of the ceiling gave way. Durasteel melted, smoke rose from the debris. Ferus leaped over a gaping hole in the floor and attacked Vader again, but his lightsaber cut through empty air.
The anger inside Ferus was now like liquid fuel inside him. He was feeding off Vader's rage, he was pushing every molecule of his body and feeling every molecule of the room respond to him. Everything was clear, hard-edged. His body obeyed him without any hesitation, and his mind was focused. He had no doubt that he could defeat Vader. No doubt.
And that was what the dark side brought him.
When he won, when he defeated him, he could take the victory to the Emperor, and he could be greater than Darth Vader, more powerful than even the Chosen One had been.
He charged at Vader and made contact. Vader waited a beat too long to deflect him. The blow shuddered off his body armor. Something inside fused and the plastic melted. Ferus could smell burning circuits. At the same time, he detected a tremor in Vader's arm.
Suddenly he was picked up and slammed against the wall. He fought to hold onto his consciousness.
"Don't . . . get . . . cocky," Vader said.
Ferus rolled away from the blow that followed, barely escaping. He looked up. For a moment Vader was just a shape at the side of the room. For a moment, a trick of the eye or the light, he saw the room as it had been. The seats were restored, the air traffic outside flashing, the potent energy of the Force filling the room because the Jedi Masters were still alive.
Ferus felt it invade him, the sense of peace and light.
No, push it away! Listen to us! You could have been a great Jedi Knight, and they let you go! They never appreciated you!
It was true, wasn't it? Ferus saw himself as a Padawan, standing before the Masters. Taking responsibility for something that wasn't his fault. Tru's lightsaber. He had fixed it secretly. . . .
He remembered that day. He remembered the compassion in that room.
Another vision came to him, of himself as a Padawan, accepting responsibility for what he had done. The Jedi Masters sorrowful, showing him the two paths he could take. He could have stayed. He chose to go.
His choice.
The room returned to its ruined state. He was crouching, breathing hard.
Connect.
The Force was still here in the ancient stones.
The stories of all the Jedi who had lived and died here, they were here, too. His story was here. Not as distinguished as most, shorter than many, but his. He had followed the path for as long as he could, as well as he could, and the Masters had never asked for more than that.
He felt the wisdom of the Masters inside him, and he gripped that feeling with his hands and let it fill his heart. He rose. He had no doubt that they had reached out and touched him. Many hands on his shoulder, showing him. Here is one way. Here is another. Choose.
He had come so close.
He walked out of the dark side and into the light.
I am a Jedi.
Now he knew with absolute certainty that he had to be rid of the Sith Holocron. It had been slowly poisoning him. He had been a fool to think he could take what he wanted and not be corrupted. He had fallen into the Emperor's trap. Almost.
He Force-leaped over Vader, surprising him, and let himself fall into the hole in the floor. He heard Vader's chuckle.
"Run like the coward you are!"
The wind whistled past his ears as he fell. He landed safely in the Map Room. He headed for the stairs.
He took each turning at top speed, Force-leaping most of the way. He knew where to go. The heart of the building, the power core. No longer operational, it would still contain enough residual energy, if not to destroy the Sith Holocron, then to damage it. He ran through the hallways and found the central conduit that ran, he knew, straight down to the power core. He reached into his tunic.
You are throwing away your only chance at success.
This is not the kind of success I want.
The voices of darkness were a clamor inside him as he held the Sith Holocron. He threw it in. He felt something rip inside him. It was an agonizing pain that sent him down on his knees. He breathed through it, calling on the Force to help him.
He felt it lift. He was exhausted, but he was free. He was himself again.
Vader came out of nowhere, raising a gloved hand. Ferus felt himself lifted up, over Vader's head. He couldn't breathe.
"You should know before you die that your dream is dead," Vader said. "Don't you know I can bow anyone to my will?"
Ferus was slammed against the wall. He felt himself losing consciousness.
He was glad, in the end, that he would die here at the Temple. With the ghosts of his friends, his mentors, his fellow Jedi. He would become one with the Force in the place he first discovered and nourished it.
If you hear it really closely, you can imagine what's happening while the music is playing.
Close your eyes, it hits different.
@@cpt.kahnuckles1376 it really does
"I am not your failure Obi-Wan. You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker. I did. The same way I will destroy you."
“You didn’t kill Anakin Skywalker….I did”
God… when I heard across the stars it gave me chills. This is so good.
I loved this show. No matter what anyone says
It had some moments but the fight was dull and the rest was ver much horrid
Vader: "You did not kill Anakin Skywalker,.." exposes a mild grin through his broken, black, Sith helmet"....I did".
Obi-Wan's mind has just been blown
Vader: "The same way as I will destroy you!"
Obi-Wan: "Then my friend is truly dead...." before he walks away..."Good bye.....Darth".
i find it stange that no everyone noticed the grin on his face. The Dark Side and the pain of his sins while facing the one who reminds him of all he had done wrong must have been Heart Wrenching.
If that isn’t confirmation of a split personality I don’t know what is
Vader/Anakin: "Obi-wan.....¡Obi-wan!"
You did an excellent job on this, it should actually be in starwars
How it could play differently in a darker tone:
Obi-wan: "I'm sorry. For all of it."
Silence stood with silence looking at his former master and friend with both hatred and regret. As Anakin he wished he could reunite his brother, but as Vader he wants nothing more than the destruction of the old order no matter who that is.
Vader: "It's too late. You were always too late. After all this time I searched the Galaxy for any trace of you, waiting to strike you down! But now look at you. You became weak, fragile, because you know the truth.
I am your failure! You failed both as a Jedi and a friend! I don't need to strike you to hurt you! You will live knowing that all you achieved, all you lived for, and all you sacrificed for is in vain! Remember what you done Kenobi!"
Vader walks towards Kenobi but as the Jedi is about to strike he hesistated and Vader would of taken advantage, but he did not. Vader simply walked by Kenobi as the Jedi is conflicted with his sense of duty or the friend he wants to save.
Vader's last words to him "If we ever meet again, I will not be so mericful next time. Farwell 'Master Jedi.'"
Masterpiece
Don’t get me wrong I think this was a excellent show but I wish it would have been a lot darker.
Same
Agreed, it's potential fell flat
The show was absolutely awful, a true waste. It had a few standout moments with Vader however.
it was such a deception for me, I was waiting along years to go for that shit, but let's have a little hope for the next season
@@therealpxdro I doubt there is a second season
Anakin Skywalker:You cannot save what is already gone.
Obi wan:I have failed you Anakin I have failed you.
Darth Vader:You will never know the power of the dark side and its abilities it gives you.
Yoda:The day you found him trapped he already was with the dark side of the force.
this series really lost an opportunity to use one of the best themes in history
I wish they would have used more prequels music. Battle of the hero’s would of gave me instant goosebumps. The music they chose I just didn’t enjoy.
I completely agree, the lack of references to any of Anakin’s themes was really disappointing, that’s one of the things I was looking forward to most, but the show was still really good
@@JscoMusic didn't disney come out and say they were fixing some of the music and editing it and releasing it sometime next year?
Not really, I prefer the theme of the series.
I want new themes and not repeated.
@@Knight_of_Ren I agree to an extent. Yes they should present new themes and I enjoyed the ones they introduced, however, in a continuation of a story I feel we shouldn’t just forget old themes either, there should be a balance. I think not utilizing any of Anakin’s old themes was just disappointing, it could’ve added a lot of depth
This is so depressing. But it’s still good.
I walked on the sidewalk when the sign said the sidewalk was closed. Can they ever forgive me?
If this comes on dvd I’ll watch as I don’t have Disney +
It’s a series not a movie so it won’t
Good Work.
Phenomenal work, though I do believe you orchestrated Anakin's betrayal + I'm so sorry and not Anakin's dark deeds. Could be wrong though.
“ goodbye……. Darth”
"Obi wan…!"
Never mind, I AM BAQCK! Luna is shining full in my heart.👍
there is great but too much painful what he lost and happened all him
Masterpiece :D
i really miss my old days.
Happiest time 😔
MAKE A 1 HOUR VERSION!!!
The dark deed is done. Sorry it took me a year to do this LOL
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😭😭😭😭
I don’t understand the hate towards this show, this show was amazing. Along with the finale.
I didn’t think it was to bad of a show either. I just think that it should’ve been a movie since it felt like the story was stretched out to fill out a 6 episode series. A 2 hour movie would’ve been perfect. But the show wasn’t terrible either
It was the inquisitor who was the problem, we didn’t care about her nor her backstory. It didn’t matter, what mattered was Obi-Wan and Anakin, how they both faced the last few years and how they dealt with the PTSD
Where is Padme? Is she save? Is she alright?
Would you mind JSCO if I used this for my fan production?
Go right ahead! Link it here when it’s ready so we can go show it some love!!
@@JscoMusic I was gonna ask the same thing. I guess it’s a yes. I’m making a fan film. This music might be the music for the trailer.
how can i give u more then like
jadore !!
I was watching empire strikes back for the millionth time and the one scene that don’t make since is whin leiah rescued Luke and they escaped why didn’t Vader force choke the captain for loosing the falcon
I think it is implied that Vader's interaction with Luke softened Vader, just a bit, just enough for Vader to have mercy on the captain.
It’s probably the conflict in him that Luke mentions. Anakin is waking up, realizing his son would rather die than join his father.
@@adamcline2411 figured
You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker
I did
Can you create audiotrack from this?
Why is anakin gone
What are your thoughts on The Acolyte?
I haven’t gotten around to many of the series lately, not by choice just forgetting. I hear Andor is amazing, not so much the same about Acolyte but I still want to get around to them both soon!
Jesus Christ loves you❤✝️✝️✝️❤️
,,That man is gone... I'M WHAT REMAINS...
My answer every time when people ask me what happened with me and where is the person which they met ...
Damn that’s deep..