guys, I don't know if anyone has taken the time to check this out but if you haven't, you really should.. I was taking a look at the bluescreen scene of sidious and vader, which might be so interesting that you forget to take a closer look at the details.
Vader's arm is chained to something similar to what we saw palpatine in when he's in the trade federation ship. This could mean that Vader was out of control after joining to the darkside, or Had to pledge loyalty to the darkside before being unleashed(most likely),
It definately adds to the story considering siths don't trust eachother at ALL.
Either way interesting stuff.. Debate!
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i think this has actually been looked at before, my theory is that perhaps this scene is when anakin/vader first awakes in the costume and is restrained because he might (and probly will) freak out.
could be but we know that anakin decides to join the dark side, palpatine may fear his power (being the chosen one and all)..
It's a bit early to expect anakin revolting against his new master too but hey... After seeing episode 2, hayden might be frustrated that he can't wear a cool cloak like palpy anymore
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Rick felt saddened shocked and betrayed after reading the script of episode III- George what are you trying to pull on us !
im not debating that we know that anakin decides to join the darkside, but waking up with artificial organs, a helmet and big black suit would freak anybody out
This probably isnt right but maybe when Annikan falls into the lava he gets amnesia and forgets most everything and its not untill ROTJ then he really starts to remember and decides to save Luke. This theory would also make him freak out when he wakes up and sees himself in a suit not knowing who he is or where he is. This is most likely wrong but whatever, just thought it was worth mentioning.
I'm not trying to argue with you, cuz my friends and i argue about this all the time. But I always thought that luke was the "Chosen one." The one to bring balance to the force.
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i hope we see him freak out and yell we;ve never really seen vader upset or out of control, he always had a calm about him and we've never heard him yell
Are you sure this is from Ep III? Vader is pointing as he does in the second/original trilogy! After converting to the Dark Side Vader was assaulted by Kenobi resulting in the injuries ad nauseam.
Imagine how terrible it must be to not be able to masturbate any more or do anything.
Of course he is. I mean, WHO was the one who killed the Emperor??? Do we all remember. Luke played an important role in the prophecy. He brought back the "good side" of Anakin, so he could throw old skin bag Palps into the bottomless pit of despair and terror. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHH!
I mean it begs the question: In the entire 6-part series, who IS the true protagonist: Luke or Anakin. Does Luke pick up where Anakin left off, or does Anakin get restored and complete his destiny?
Keitaro Good point! - I always thought it was strange how only one person could bring balance back to the force.It would have meant that Anakin used light & dark sides of the force,think about it you cant have good without evil - that is the balance.When Anakin is young,it's the Jedi's hayday (Good) & when he becomes Darth Vader,The Empire has risen (Evil).So in fact he has gone both sides of the force.Luke on the other hand is definatly a good guy (no question there),but you see him use force chokes (darkside) and uses his saber is a aggresive form (like his father did).I know Anakin is the chosen one,but to me Luke does seem more of a balance of the force as he uses both sides of the force.
Does that make sense?