DarthDuckie posted:Anakin has always reminded me of Othello.
El-Elyon posted:do u reckon that by ROTJ hes kinda gotten over her?
darthramza posted:DarthDuckie posted:Anakin has always reminded me of Othello. I concur. Palpatine's a bit more subtle than Iago, but that seems like an apt parallel.
_Sublime_Skywalker_ posted:Even then, no. IMO, they should just keep Padme and the rest of the un-used PT characters as far away as possible from the OT.
DARTH_BELO posted:I would definately not like to see Anakin reunited with Padme in the movie...but a certain "assumed" reuniting of some sort kind of gives an element of a happy ending... Yes, Anakin choked her, but she still clearly loved him at the point of her death. (Considering how deeply the two loved eachother, one choking thing like that wouldn't singlehandedly automatically END all feelings of love for him in one shot. If someone has a drug or drinking problem, and somewhere along the line, people are hurt in one way or another, those people don't just immediately simply STOP loving that person.) And of course, Anakin/Darth Vader loved HER his whole life... It's a tragic story, but that classic storytelling element of "loves reunited" is a great and powerful one. Again, a huge NO to having it in ROTJ...but the assumed reunion is a nice "afterthought" anyway...
obi-rob-kenobi4 posted:DARTH_BELO posted:I would definately not like to see Anakin reunited with Padme in the movie...but a certain "assumed" reuniting of some sort kind of gives an element of a happy ending... Yes, Anakin choked her, but she still clearly loved him at the point of her death. (Considering how deeply the two loved eachother, one choking thing like that wouldn't singlehandedly automatically END all feelings of love for him in one shot. If someone has a drug or drinking problem, and somewhere along the line, people are hurt in one way or another, those people don't just immediately simply STOP loving that person.) And of course, Anakin/Darth Vader loved HER his whole life... It's a tragic story, but that classic storytelling element of "loves reunited" is a great and powerful one. Again, a huge NO to having it in ROTJ...but the assumed reunion is a nice "afterthought" anyway... Agreed 100%!