Why didn’t he immediately kill palpatine after he found out padme was dead. He’d kill his wife out of anger but not the dude who made him lose everything
Killing Mace was the point of no return. When you make a decision that monumental you psychologically have to stick with what happens to rationalize your inner soul despite great doubt. It's like getting married and staying married despite knowing you are miserable. Later on Luke standing up to the Emperor gave Vader a reason to go back on his horrible decision by seeing his son having the galls to do it.
it's a shitty movie that's why. say what you will about attack of the clones but it manages to nail Anakin's characterisation as someone with dark tendencies under the surface. ROTS just has him go from good to evil in about 5 minutes.
He never goes evil that's the whole point, he feels boxed in and forced to do what he does since he made the decision to kill Mace to save Padme which has him go as far as he can to do it for sunk cost fallacy.
I've never looked at star wars folks in a way that are normal people like you and I. I've always treated it like the force was this type of magic they're all influenced by that's like either crack or holy paladin power. Once you try crack you're done.
He was kidnapped from his enslaved mother by a cult who forced him into being a child soldier and constantly told him he'd grow up to be evil for most of his life. He was also groomed and molested by an inbred member of the ruling elite. And his only friends in the world were his teacher who never lifted a finger to stop any of this and a weird orange bawd who technically never existed. He never had a fricking chance.
>genocides the Sith >achieves functional immortality by essence transferring into his apprentices' bodies >becomes Sheev-Bane >genocides the Jedi >dies >somehow returns >finishes off the Skywalkers >essence transfers into Rey
Sheev won, the Sith won. Bane won.
He was driven towards the dark side his whole life, he just needed a big excuse which he got when he thought Padme was dying and Palpatine said he could teach him how to save her
They should have left him on Tatooine when they already knew he was too old to become a pure Jedi
Georgie boy is what we in the biz call a hackerino
it happened offscreen, fanboy
moron ALERT moron ALERT
Quicker, easier, more seductive, the dark side is.
he was trying to save padme
Why didn’t he immediately kill palpatine after he found out padme was dead. He’d kill his wife out of anger but not the dude who made him lose everything
Killing Mace was the point of no return. When you make a decision that monumental you psychologically have to stick with what happens to rationalize your inner soul despite great doubt. It's like getting married and staying married despite knowing you are miserable. Later on Luke standing up to the Emperor gave Vader a reason to go back on his horrible decision by seeing his son having the galls to do it.
he couldn't, Palpatine was more powerful than him. Hence later he tired to get Luke to help him overthrow Palapatine.
>Why didn’t he immediately kill palpatine after he found out padme was dead
He does, in the comic. He gets fried
What comic is that?
The Disney Vader ones. I think the very first.
He does thst then it shows Sheevs mate melting yodas lightsaber
it's a shitty movie that's why. say what you will about attack of the clones but it manages to nail Anakin's characterisation as someone with dark tendencies under the surface. ROTS just has him go from good to evil in about 5 minutes.
He never goes evil that's the whole point, he feels boxed in and forced to do what he does since he made the decision to kill Mace to save Padme which has him go as far as he can to do it for sunk cost fallacy.
He was already kind of a dick, it wasn't too much of a leap.
He looked up Padme's early life section in wikipedia.
antisemitic chud
I know its not Canon in the mind of israelite golems, but there was a time people went to sith unis just because
His mom died and then his friends lied to him
According to the book its because he could smell Obi's ass smell on Padme's couch cushions and he thought they were fricking.
>implying it was his decision to make
I've never looked at star wars folks in a way that are normal people like you and I. I've always treated it like the force was this type of magic they're all influenced by that's like either crack or holy paladin power. Once you try crack you're done.
prequels is basically a school shooter story
He was kidnapped from his enslaved mother by a cult who forced him into being a child soldier and constantly told him he'd grow up to be evil for most of his life. He was also groomed and molested by an inbred member of the ruling elite. And his only friends in the world were his teacher who never lifted a finger to stop any of this and a weird orange bawd who technically never existed. He never had a fricking chance.
Why did the prequels have to be so terrible?
filtered
Part of that is good.
It was Obi Wan's fault. If Qui Gon had mentored him it would have been different.
>so fast
He spent his entire life turning towards the dark side.
Fast? He'd been slowly turning for like ten years. Did you miss that thing with the Tusken Raiders?
People shit on Hayden Christensen, but I think he did a good job.
agreed. he plays a character who was trained to never show passion. the flatness of his performance was intentional.
The Jedi constantly show emotions and passion. That's really a huge cope on your part.
Prequelgays are the queens of cope.
>genocides the Sith
>achieves functional immortality by essence transferring into his apprentices' bodies
>becomes Sheev-Bane
>genocides the Jedi
>dies
>somehow returns
>finishes off the Skywalkers
>essence transfers into Rey
Sheev won, the Sith won. Bane won.
He was driven towards the dark side his whole life, he just needed a big excuse which he got when he thought Padme was dying and Palpatine said he could teach him how to save her
They should have left him on Tatooine when they already knew he was too old to become a pure Jedi