You really do forget that inside that terrifying suit there’s a shell of Anakin Skywalker, who was once a hero, leader and a good man. Possibly the most tragic character of all time, the corrupted hero.
I don't think it's that he "bring himself to do it". I think it's the deontological position Jedi have against killing their unarmed and/or weakened opponents. Jedi are deontologist, not consequentialist, so even though killing Vader would've saved billions, the Jedi Code forbids it.
@@sunkcostfallacy2738 Vader still had his blade in his hand, and was ready to attack again, so the Jedi Code wouldn't stand in Obi-wan's way. But it's like a line Anakin said to Padme in Episode 2: Padme: "He's your friend! Your mentor! Your...' Anakin: "He's like my father!" Obi wan is facing his best friend, brother, student, and practically the closest thing he has to a son. It's the same with Vader facing Luke. The second most evil person in the galaxy found someone he couldn't bring himself to kill.
@@sunkcostfallacy2738 kind of stupid in hindsight being that obi wan was struggling with the fact that he let Vader live all series long and he eventually grows to be older an decide Luke HAS to kill Vader. Let’s millions more die because of “the Jedi code?” Wack.
The back and forth between Hayden's and JEJ's voice was so well done. Amazing addition. Showing what Luke says later to be true. The conflict within between the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Obi-wan and Ahsoka through violence cracked Vader's shell exposing Anakin. But through peace did Anakin fully emerge because of Luke.
Dude the lighting was absolutely gorgeous! The way anakin was telling obiwan he didn't kill anakin skywalker with the hint of blue and when he said i did slowly fading into the red lighting was brilliant
@@elliotrose8836 It was kind of both. He took on the Master role AND Father-figure role for Anakin. So it was definitely his responsibility n he acknowledged that he failed at that, in that scene.
When he said "sorry... For all of ti" i think is something much more deep. Like "im sorry for take you from Tattoine, im sorry for make you leave your mother, sorry for train you, for take you as my aprendice when i wanst ready, for wuin gon death, sorry for padme, for ask you to spy Palpatine, to leave you alone when you need my guide, its my fault that you fell in this, its my fault all that happen, i shouldn't never train you"
This scene really made me sad. The only thing I would change is when he said "You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker" it should still be Anakin's voice, but when he says "I did" it changes to Vader's voice symbolizing Darth Vader killing Anakin. Otherwise this scene was perfect.
It was Anakin's voice to get across the point he was aware of his actions and in genuine remorse. That's why a tear shed. Showing deep down inside there was still light underneath all that darkness. It was his final moment of redemption to his salvation 🥺
Yeah I don’t like the idea of putting the blame on the concept of Darth Vader, Anakin made all those choices himself. It wasn’t some other person killing children, killing his friends, all in a selfish bid to secure power over something as natural as death itself. He did it all, there is no Vader, there is only Anakin.
Anakin isn’t fully gone hence the reason he saves Luke in return, the voice changing between anakins voice and vaders symbolises this I think along with the red and blue light washing over vaders face
It hits very hard. Obi wan couldn't bear to see the boy he raised suffer alone but he had no choice. Anakin was more than an apprentice to Obi Wan. He is his joy, his pride and everything. I don't think Anakin hates Obi Wan because of the injuries, he also hate Obi Wan because how he left him to suffer at the hand of Palpatine alone. He also hated the way injuries that he got from fighting Obi Wan denied him from the potential that he was destined to fulfill.
In a way, he shows that he truly regrets what he did. But at the same time, he admits that there's no going back. Vader knows what he's done, and he knows that for all his hatred, Obi Wan is not alone in shouldering the blame for his downfall.
Certain point of view my ass. He LIED He made it out that “vader” was a separate person (bullshit) Sure as hell didn’t tell Luke he cut off his limbs watched him burn then left him for dead in a volcano. Conveniently left out how guilty he made Padme look guilty of betrayal on mustafar. Blowbiwan’s a friggen dirtbag
His fall was before that though.... when he killed Windu.... and then the jedi in the temple. By the time he killed unarmed separatist leaders.... he had fallen.
@@MarvelandDC379 I get it that he can't bring himself to kill his former friend but at the same time looking at the bigger picture knowing what Obi-wan knows about Vader and what he's doing to the galaxy, he should put his personal feelings aside for the greater good of all the people Vader will go on to slaughter
I totally agree but it’s almost the same as zombies some people just can’t.What if it’s your mother wife child or in this case brother.Sometimes it takes someone else to do what must be done.
The entire first 6 movies are so good because of the emotion. I wish they kept some deleted scenes tho bc it made it make more sense of why Anakin betrayed the Jedi, two brothers fighting is a tragedy and so is the father vs son duels in the original trilogy. One of if not my favorite movie franchises.
Man as someone who suffers from BPD I can relate with Anakin so much. That fear of losing someone you love. That fear becoming a reality. The rage that fear fuels. Feeling like you're a shell of what you use to be. I fell to the darkside, in various ways. I was gone.
Exactly. In some fight scenes it matches because it adds chaos and shows the power of strikes, but in all the other scenes it's terrible. Especially when the characters don't move
Not to mention it's so fucking dark that we can't see anything, god forbid you watch this one a TV that can't make dark pixels or else the scene is a bunch of black cubes
One thing Deborah chow has over Robert Rodriguez from book of boba fett, is that even when she directs something bad, out of nowhere she’ll direct masterfully. On one hand, she made baffling decisions in episode 4, had some strange editing decisions in episode 3, can’t utilize the volume stagecraft properly in episodes 3 and 2 and a little bit in episode 1. But then on the other hand, she knows how to use shaky cam in a way that looks good. Which is something I thought I’d never say in this lifetime, but what makes it impressive is when she utilizes it for the lightsaber duels. She uses subtle direction with the lightsabers illumination with this scene where the blue light is used for when anakin assures Obi-Wan it isn’t his fault and the red light shows Vader overtaking anakin. And the scenes where obi wan is just sitting down and talking to characters about how he’s feeling is beautiful. And over all, she is trying her best with what she’s got. As opposed to Robert Rodrigues in book of boba fett where it feels like a freaking fan film. I think if Deborah chow had all the money and time she needed, the show over all would be an 9/10 as opposed to a 6.5/10
Interestingly enough you see that red/blue duality throughout the movie series. The main one is when Luke is tempted to strike the Emperor down. Another big one is when Kylo Ren talks with Han Solo.
Obi Wan was always Vader's bogeyman, defeated him physically or spiritually in every battle they had. The flippant 'Goodbye Darth' to one of the most powerful beings in the galaxy, leaving him wounded and alone, limping back to his shuttle like a total loser. Infinite might, resources and power yet a completely empty shell of a man.
He should be sorry for failing him and not being able to kill him, causing more pain/destruction across the galaxy. He did indeed fail his student, could not protect him from Sidious and the Darkness
The fact that Darth Vader took off Obi Wan's guilt of failing Anakin and being an incompetent master, told him that he did everything to himself and that Obi Wan was nowhere wrong shows that Anakin wasn't truly gone
Honestly Hayden killed it as Darth Vader. I was initially skeptical of him being the one in the suit and being in full Vader mode and not angry Anakin mode.
Obi-Wan is one of the few people to call Vader "Anakin" and not do anything but talk. Sure a sliver of Anakin came out and said what he said to Obi-Wan before Vader took complete control again and wanted to continue the fight but still got called Anakin and didn't react angrily right away. Also makes you wonder if Vader allowed Anakin to come back for a slight moment to make peace with Obi-Wan before pushing him back down and becoming Vader again OR if Anakin was able to for a very short period force himself out of Vader before the corruption of the dark side was too strong at that moment and Vader resurfaced. Either way it still shows that Anakin is, was and always will be there within Vader no matter what.
Now that haydens back id love to see a scene where he is an active character, instead of being a passive force ghost or a Flashback character id love it if he shared a Scene with luke or a recast young leai and talked about padme, And how he loves her and hell never see her again or something like that. Just so that his character is still getting an storyline instead of being a side character
I don’t think that in this moment Anakin/Vader really believes that he and Vader are separate, but that he said that to get Obi Wan to kill him and end his suffering
After Obi Wan apologizes, Anakin speaks and says “I am not YOUR failure, you didn’t kill Anakin Skywalker, I did.” I think this shows that it wasn’t Anakin who was trying to kill Obi Wan or joined the dark side, it was Vader. This was Anakin speaking. Somehow, some way, with the little bit of light in Anakin, he’s able to still think like he once did before Vader took over.
The only thing I didn’t like but I understand why they didn’t do was, before it was legends, the book Dark Lord The Rise do Darth Vader it talks about how all the smoke and ash and embers from him being burned alive ruined his voice box. Which was part of why he needed new kings and the suit to begin with, so his voice was barely a whisper. And that’s why he had a voice changer. This would have been chilling disturbing even to hear this dialogue like that ontop of him struggling to breathe. I get it would be hard to do and not everyone would understand so that’s why they went this route. But that used to be canon, I miss that.
Obi-Wan another nightmare. Obi-Wan: Anakin! Anakin with A Lighsaber: Stay away from me! Obi-Wan: Anakin please. Let me help you. Anakin: Help me? You and the jedi never trust me. You see my future. I thought you were my friend. I couldn't save Padme my wife from dying. You made me kill her. You shouldn't kill me. But you didn't. [Anakin turn into Darth Vader.] Darth Vader: Now look at me! Anakin: But I care about you and Padme, Anakin. I never know you two were married. UNTIL..... [ Then the ground quake and Vader falling into a hole.] Obi-Wan: Anakin! Darth Vader: Why couldn't you save me? [ Vader gone and Obi-Wan gasp and Padme and qui-gon Jinn show up.] Obi-Wan: Master Qui-gon. Pamde. Padme: Hello Obi-Wan. I thought you were Anakin friend. Qui-gon: Why couldn't you save me, Obi-Wan? [ Obi-Wan wake up. ]
He didn’t forgive him. He accepted that Anakin is dead, and only Vader is left. That’s why he didn’t finish Vader off because He’s not even Anakin anymore
They did irreversible damage to Obi-Wan's character here. By having Obi-Wan not kill Vader here means he is responsible for all the death and destruction in Vader's wake after this. He literally admits thats Anakin is dead and still left him there without finishing the job. Holy fuck this show was awful.
Forgives vader? Are you shittin me? He didn’t take 3 of blowbiwans limbs or just watch him burn. Sure as hell didn’t throw kenobis wife under the bus the way he popped out in ep3, making her look guilty of betrayal. Forgives vader, ha bullshit.
@@aspect_edits obiwan is an arrogant lying contradicting shitbag, easier to understand? He instantly wrote off an intended to kill his “brother” without even the slightest attempt to bring him back Look at the differences: Padme: you’re a good person. Don’t do this. Come away with me to raise our child, I love you. Kenobi: you’re a lost cause, it’s all your fault. Fuck you. I’m going to end you. Nevermind the fact that I let you believe your wife betrayed you when she didn’t even know I snuck on her ship. BLOWBIWAN is the betrayer. Not anakin.
Nah I think they need real true dialogue... Not just voice quotes... They need a real heart to hear scene where they talk and have it emotional with care turning back into Anakin for a minute explaining why he turned after obi issues him to say it with lots of emotions
he did it on mustafar aswell in ep3, so i dont see your point about disney star wars, try killing somebody you raised as a son/brother since the age of 9, the truth is obi wan shouldn't have been the one to fight anakin on mustafar in the first place, obi wan was too attached to anakin and only chose to be the one to fight him because he felt responsible for anakin's fall and wanted to right his wrongs, yoda would have had no problem dispatching anakin
Bruh If Obi wan killed Anakin here, yall would be mad that Disney retconned the Original Trilogy, Jedi Fallen Order, Rebels, and every piece of media that included Vader in it. What more do yall want?
You really do forget that inside that terrifying suit there’s a shell of Anakin Skywalker, who was once a hero, leader and a good man. Possibly the most tragic character of all time, the corrupted hero.
This and his encounter with Ashoka 😭😭 both brought him to the light shorty before returning to Darth Vader
It was Ultimately Luke who saved his father.
I love that Obi-Wan still couldn’t bring himself to kill him
I don't think it's that he "bring himself to do it". I think it's the deontological position Jedi have against killing their unarmed and/or weakened opponents. Jedi are deontologist, not consequentialist, so even though killing Vader would've saved billions, the Jedi Code forbids it.
A line that Mace Windu was willing to cross with Sidious and was the crossing point for Anakin into the Sith.
@@sunkcostfallacy2738 Vader still had his blade in his hand, and was ready to attack again, so the Jedi Code wouldn't stand in Obi-wan's way. But it's like a line Anakin said to Padme in Episode 2:
Padme: "He's your friend! Your mentor! Your...'
Anakin: "He's like my father!"
Obi wan is facing his best friend, brother, student, and practically the closest thing he has to a son. It's the same with Vader facing Luke. The second most evil person in the galaxy found someone he couldn't bring himself to kill.
@@sunkcostfallacy2738 kind of stupid in hindsight being that obi wan was struggling with the fact that he let Vader live all series long and he eventually grows to be older an decide Luke HAS to kill Vader. Let’s millions more die because of “the Jedi code?” Wack.
@@sunkcostfallacy2738 When it comes to the Sith, the line fades.
"Destroy the Sith we must"
This scene is pure Star Wars kino. On par with “I am your father”.
People really shit on this show but this is such an excellent scene.
copied from Rebels. Oh yeah so great and creative
@@stevenm2699
Rebels is for kids
Can’t see a thing. Super great
@@ragnell27 this video is way darker than the actual episode and you can still see everything happening lmao
Ja genau
The back and forth between Hayden's and JEJ's voice was so well done. Amazing addition. Showing what Luke says later to be true. The conflict within between the Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and the Sith Lord Darth Vader. Obi-wan and Ahsoka through violence cracked Vader's shell exposing Anakin. But through peace did Anakin fully emerge because of Luke.
Dude the lighting was absolutely gorgeous! The way anakin was telling obiwan he didn't kill anakin skywalker with the hint of blue and when he said i did slowly fading into the red lighting was brilliant
Obi Wan finally admits that Anakin's fall to the Dark side was his fault
I always thought that he admitted that on Mustafar when he tells anakin that he had failed him.
@@tyspencer1934 I always took that as a "I should of taught you better" Rather than "This is my fault and I neglected you"
Collectively, it was the Jedi Order's fault.
@@elliotrose8836 Qui Gon would've said to Obi wan you shouldn't be too hard on him, he still needs to learn.
@@elliotrose8836 It was kind of both. He took on the Master role AND Father-figure role for Anakin. So it was definitely his responsibility n he acknowledged that he failed at that, in that scene.
When he said "sorry... For all of ti" i think is something much more deep. Like "im sorry for take you from Tattoine, im sorry for make you leave your mother, sorry for train you, for take you as my aprendice when i wanst ready, for wuin gon death, sorry for padme, for ask you to spy Palpatine, to leave you alone when you need my guide, its my fault that you fell in this, its my fault all that happen, i shouldn't never train you"
Vader: (in a dark/cold way) Yes Yes you shouldn't have 😡😡😡😡😡
Vader: ...... you..... didn't know...... I made.... my choice.......
so Legendary of both Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor
HAHAHA LEGENDARY! This scene will be forgotten.
@@Slevin_Kalevrathere was an absolute, ineer desire for commenting that, just fir everyone to forget it.
@@Slevin_Kalevrajust like how you'll be forgotten
Even if Vader was in control that one tear down his cheek shows that Anakin is still there, but can’t pull away from the dark.
This scene really made me sad. The only thing I would change is when he said "You didn't kill Anakin Skywalker" it should still be Anakin's voice, but when he says "I did" it changes to Vader's voice symbolizing Darth Vader killing Anakin. Otherwise this scene was perfect.
It was Anakin's voice to get across the point he was aware of his actions and in genuine remorse. That's why a tear shed. Showing deep down inside there was still light underneath all that darkness. It was his final moment of redemption to his salvation 🥺
I think it was to show that Anakin killed himself with his choices.
Yeah I don’t like the idea of putting the blame on the concept of Darth Vader, Anakin made all those choices himself. It wasn’t some other person killing children, killing his friends, all in a selfish bid to secure power over something as natural as death itself. He did it all, there is no Vader, there is only Anakin.
You can't have it too synchronised otherwise it takes away from the actual emotion of the scene
Anakin isn’t fully gone hence the reason he saves Luke in return, the voice changing between anakins voice and vaders symbolises this I think along with the red and blue light washing over vaders face
It hits very hard. Obi wan couldn't bear to see the boy he raised suffer alone but he had no choice. Anakin was more than an apprentice to Obi Wan. He is his joy, his pride and everything. I don't think Anakin hates Obi Wan because of the injuries, he also hate Obi Wan because how he left him to suffer at the hand of Palpatine alone. He also hated the way injuries that he got from fighting Obi Wan denied him from the potential that he was destined to fulfill.
In a way, he shows that he truly regrets what he did. But at the same time, he admits that there's no going back. Vader knows what he's done, and he knows that for all his hatred, Obi Wan is not alone in shouldering the blame for his downfall.
The way he slowly lifted his head and spoke gave me the chills. Anakin truly was gone.
A akin is gone …
“The good man who was your father was destroyed . . . so what I told you was true . . . from a certain point of view.”
Certain point of view my ass. He LIED
He made it out that “vader” was a separate person (bullshit)
Sure as hell didn’t tell Luke he cut off his limbs watched him burn then left him for dead in a volcano.
Conveniently left out how guilty he made Padme look guilty of betrayal on mustafar.
Blowbiwan’s a friggen dirtbag
His fall was before that though.... when he killed Windu.... and then the jedi in the temple. By the time he killed unarmed separatist leaders.... he had fallen.
When Obi-Wan got emotional, I lost it..😢
This was the perfect opportunity for Obi-Wan to rid the galaxy of Darth Vader but he walked away for a second time!
Obi-Wan could easily kill Darth Vader if he wanted to. He just doesn't have it in him to kill his former apprentice and best friend.
@@MarvelandDC379 I get it that he can't bring himself to kill his former friend but at the same time looking at the bigger picture knowing what Obi-wan knows about Vader and what he's doing to the galaxy, he should put his personal feelings aside for the greater good of all the people Vader will go on to slaughter
I totally agree but it’s almost the same as zombies some people just can’t.What if it’s your mother wife child or in this case brother.Sometimes it takes someone else to do what must be done.
@@edwardharris9810 It isn't his destiny to kill Vader...
@@edwardharris9810 y’all niggas be talking like dat shit easy lmaooooo
Heartbreaking 💔
😢 extremely
Damn both crying tells everything. They loved each other and when they fought they were conflicted.
The entire first 6 movies are so good because of the emotion. I wish they kept some deleted scenes tho bc it made it make more sense of why Anakin betrayed the Jedi, two brothers fighting is a tragedy and so is the father vs son duels in the original trilogy. One of if not my favorite movie franchises.
@@aspect_edits my freind did you notice the tear on vader, he really does not want Obi to die.
@@Ami-i6k both still loved each other as brothers 😔
Anakin Skywalker to learn about forgiveness here. Doing to the events of Star wars episode 3 the damage was lost when he became Darth Vader
“Then my friend is truly dead.”
Man, that’s probably the saddest line in the entire franchise.
Man as someone who suffers from BPD I can relate with Anakin so much.
That fear of losing someone you love. That fear becoming a reality. The rage that fear fuels. Feeling like you're a shell of what you use to be. I fell to the darkside, in various ways. I was gone.
@@deathspoon4202 dang bro sorry to hear that
@@aspect_edits thus is life.
The shaky cam on this series is the most annoying thing since it’s half the shots are done with it
Exactly. In some fight scenes it matches because it adds chaos and shows the power of strikes, but in all the other scenes it's terrible. Especially when the characters don't move
I actually like it, makes me feel like I’m there and feeling the pain anger fear and anxiety
@@tonym9716 exactly. I always liked shaky cam.
Not to mention it's so fucking dark that we can't see anything, god forbid you watch this one a TV that can't make dark pixels or else the scene is a bunch of black cubes
One thing Deborah chow has over Robert Rodriguez from book of boba fett, is that even when she directs something bad, out of nowhere she’ll direct masterfully. On one hand, she made baffling decisions in episode 4, had some strange editing decisions in episode 3, can’t utilize the volume stagecraft properly in episodes 3 and 2 and a little bit in episode 1. But then on the other hand, she knows how to use shaky cam in a way that looks good. Which is something I thought I’d never say in this lifetime, but what makes it impressive is when she utilizes it for the lightsaber duels. She uses subtle direction with the lightsabers illumination with this scene where the blue light is used for when anakin assures Obi-Wan it isn’t his fault and the red light shows Vader overtaking anakin. And the scenes where obi wan is just sitting down and talking to characters about how he’s feeling is beautiful. And over all, she is trying her best with what she’s got. As opposed to Robert Rodrigues in book of boba fett where it feels like a freaking fan film. I think if Deborah chow had all the money and time she needed, the show over all would be an 9/10 as opposed to a 6.5/10
Interestingly enough you see that red/blue duality throughout the movie series. The main one is when Luke is tempted to strike the Emperor down. Another big one is when Kylo Ren talks with Han Solo.
Acting masterclass
I fr cannot watch this scene without tearing up😢
The voice modulator has broken my mind
First indication theres something wrong with anyone is when they refer to them selves in the 3rd person.
It's too late for apologies obi wan... However you helped him become stronger.
Long Live The Sith
That face Obi Wan make at 0:30😞
The line "Goodbye Darth" hit me right in the feels! Ouch!! 😭
for real
Obi Wan was always Vader's bogeyman, defeated him physically or spiritually in every battle they had. The flippant 'Goodbye Darth' to one of the most powerful beings in the galaxy, leaving him wounded and alone, limping back to his shuttle like a total loser. Infinite might, resources and power yet a completely empty shell of a man.
He should be sorry for failing him and not being able to kill him, causing more pain/destruction across the galaxy. He did indeed fail his student, could not protect him from Sidious and the Darkness
if he kills him no one is around to kill the emperor and the empire rules for longer
This is one of the top 5 scenes of all of Star Wars. Honestly the only truly memorable and impactful moment Disney has produced.
The fact that Darth Vader took off Obi Wan's guilt of failing Anakin and being an incompetent master, told him that he did everything to himself and that Obi Wan was nowhere wrong shows that Anakin wasn't truly gone
the conflict within anakin is represented by the red and blue flashing, but once he’s sworn in, it goes directly to red
Honestly Hayden killed it as Darth Vader. I was initially skeptical of him being the one in the suit and being in full Vader mode and not angry Anakin mode.
Thats how i feel the old me is gone i am what remains😔
aw how cute
The transition from blue to red shows when anakin did pop out for a bit 😢
He never popped in lol, he was gone from the beginning
Only thing I would change is the lighting. Needed to be a bit brighter
Personally think this show was a bit hit and miss. But this scene damn 😭😭
I agree, hopefully disney improves with the ahsoka show as well and thanks for commenting 🐐
Say what you will about this show. Hayden and Ewan acted their asses off in this, and it really shows their love for their characters.
real bro i agree
I wish he said "I did" in Vader's voice. That would have made more sense and added a lot more impact to this scene 😭
Obi-Wan is one of the few people to call Vader "Anakin" and not do anything but talk. Sure a sliver of Anakin came out and said what he said to Obi-Wan before Vader took complete control again and wanted to continue the fight but still got called Anakin and didn't react angrily right away.
Also makes you wonder if Vader allowed Anakin to come back for a slight moment to make peace with Obi-Wan before pushing him back down and becoming Vader again OR if Anakin was able to for a very short period force himself out of Vader before the corruption of the dark side was too strong at that moment and Vader resurfaced. Either way it still shows that Anakin is, was and always will be there within Vader no matter what.
My Heart Aches For These Two😭😭😭😭 Someone Send Help
people can say its shitty show blah blah
but vaders dialogue resonated
ive killed so much of myself for the status quo
Now that haydens back id love to see a scene where he is an active character, instead of being a passive force ghost or a Flashback character id love it if he shared a Scene with luke or a recast young leai and talked about padme, And how he loves her and hell never see her again or something like that. Just so that his character is still getting an storyline instead of being a side character
What's the bgm title? It really hits in the feels
I have no idea unfortunately, it’s the obi wan kenobi show so you could probably find it i can try too
What was your favorite quote? 🤔
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“Anakin is gone, I am what remains”
I don’t think that in this moment Anakin/Vader really believes that he and Vader are separate, but that he said that to get Obi Wan to kill him and end his suffering
After Obi Wan apologizes, Anakin speaks and says “I am not YOUR failure, you didn’t kill Anakin Skywalker, I did.” I think this shows that it wasn’t Anakin who was trying to kill Obi Wan or joined the dark side, it was Vader. This was Anakin speaking. Somehow, some way, with the little bit of light in Anakin, he’s able to still think like he once did before Vader took over.
The only thing I didn’t like but I understand why they didn’t do was, before it was legends, the book Dark Lord The Rise do Darth Vader it talks about how all the smoke and ash and embers from him being burned alive ruined his voice box. Which was part of why he needed new kings and the suit to begin with, so his voice was barely a whisper. And that’s why he had a voice changer. This would have been chilling disturbing even to hear this dialogue like that ontop of him struggling to breathe. I get it would be hard to do and not everyone would understand so that’s why they went this route. But that used to be canon, I miss that.
Of all things to say obi-wan really leaves with “goodbye darth” 😅 it just sounds so funny
I really wasn’t trying to be that guy, but can someone please tell me which movie this is from because I’ve only seen the first three
This is from a show on disney plus called “Kenobi”
I need to watch obiwans series
"I did" shouldve been in the Vader voice
saddest moment
😔🥺
Obi-Wan another nightmare.
Obi-Wan: Anakin!
Anakin with A Lighsaber: Stay away from me!
Obi-Wan: Anakin please. Let me help you.
Anakin: Help me? You and the jedi never trust me. You see my future. I thought you were my friend. I couldn't save Padme my wife from dying. You made me kill her. You shouldn't kill me. But you didn't. [Anakin turn into Darth Vader.]
Darth Vader: Now look at me!
Anakin: But I care about you and Padme, Anakin. I never know you two were married. UNTIL.....
[ Then the ground quake and Vader falling into a hole.]
Obi-Wan: Anakin!
Darth Vader: Why couldn't you save me? [ Vader gone and Obi-Wan gasp and Padme and qui-gon Jinn show up.]
Obi-Wan: Master Qui-gon. Pamde.
Padme: Hello Obi-Wan. I thought you were Anakin friend.
Qui-gon: Why couldn't you save me, Obi-Wan?
[ Obi-Wan wake up. ]
He didn’t forgive him. He accepted that Anakin is dead, and only Vader is left. That’s why he didn’t finish Vader off because He’s not even Anakin anymore
“I am what remains” is the best line Disney has produced. Everything else is doodoo
Essa cena é de qual dos filmes?
Obi Wan Kenobi en disney plus
is cine this scene 😢
ANAKIN is gone…… Im what remains…
I'm Sorry I'm Sorry Anakin For All it
@@efrainsoto96 I’m not your failure… Obi wan… you didn’t kill ANAKIN skywalker… I did… and the same way IM Going TO DESTROY YOU
And My Friend is Truly Dead Goodbye Darth
They did irreversible damage to Obi-Wan's character here. By having Obi-Wan not kill Vader here means he is responsible for all the death and destruction in Vader's wake after this. He literally admits thats Anakin is dead and still left him there without finishing the job. Holy fuck this show was awful.
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Only bit of the whole series worth watching and had some actual thought put into it
Forgives vader? Are you shittin me?
He didn’t take 3 of blowbiwans limbs or just watch him burn.
Sure as hell didn’t throw kenobis wife under the bus the way he popped out in ep3, making her look guilty of betrayal.
Forgives vader, ha bullshit.
k?
@@aspect_edits obiwan is an arrogant lying contradicting shitbag, easier to understand?
He instantly wrote off an intended to kill his “brother” without even the slightest attempt to bring him back
Look at the differences:
Padme: you’re a good person. Don’t do this. Come away with me to raise our child, I love you.
Kenobi: you’re a lost cause, it’s all your fault. Fuck you. I’m going to end you.
Nevermind the fact that I let you believe your wife betrayed you when she didn’t even know I snuck on her ship.
BLOWBIWAN is the betrayer. Not anakin.
Nah I think they need real true dialogue... Not just voice quotes... They need a real heart to hear scene where they talk and have it emotional with care turning back into Anakin for a minute explaining why he turned after obi issues him to say it with lots of emotions
So Obi-Wan just walks away from prophesied child to bring balance to the force? My god the amount of blood on his hands! I hate Disney Star Wars.
he did it on mustafar aswell in ep3, so i dont see your point about disney star wars, try killing somebody you raised as a son/brother since the age of 9, the truth is obi wan shouldn't have been the one to fight anakin on mustafar in the first place, obi wan was too attached to anakin and only chose to be the one to fight him because he felt responsible for anakin's fall and wanted to right his wrongs, yoda would have had no problem dispatching anakin
@@detectivepayne3773 no one likes the prequel trilogy either. Disney just has miss after miss so I have bit more vitriol for them.
@@Slevin_Kalevra no way you think nobody likes the prequels. Rots was and will forever be the best star wars movie to ever be released
Bruh If Obi wan killed Anakin here, yall would be mad that Disney retconned the Original Trilogy, Jedi Fallen Order, Rebels, and every piece of media that included Vader in it. What more do yall want?
@@trevorgould9978 Lets no say that when the originals and rogue one exist, revenge of the sith is fine but its not the best one lol
Great moment in a awful show