Let me put it to you like this: I paid to see the movie in the theatre twice, bought the novel,I have spent lots of money on Ep.3 toys, and will STILL buy the official DVD the day it comes out.....Lucas will not have lost a penny (from me) by my being able to watch the film at home.
You know, IF I could...... 😉
Originally posted by Darth Plagueis
Let me put it to you like this: I paid to see the movie in the theatre twice, bought the novel,I have spent lots of money on Ep.3 toys, and will STILL buy the official DVD the day it comes out.....Lucas will not have lost a penny (from me) by my being able to watch the film at home.You know, IF I could...... 😉
Ditto 👆 🏴☠️
Originally posted by DeVi| D0doThat was in response to this comment:
I'm sorry... but what does that have to do with what I said? I realise Plagueis's fate was ironic...What's your point?
In other words Plagueis DID achieve this, and dying in his sleep was ironic in that he could save others, but not himself.
This is kinda off topic but I watched ROTJ today and something got me wondering.
When Palpatine was trying to lure Luke to the dark side he was telling him to take his Jedi weapon and strike me down with it.
Well when Luke grabbed it and was going to kill Palpatine Vader stopped him. Why did Vader stop Luke from killing Palpatine?
Was Vader actually trying to help Palpatine or Luke?
Juggernaut,
Good point on the Vader/Luke duel from ROTJ. I never looked at it that way until I saw ROTS and you made that observation. Interesting point. Back when the movies first came out (and I was around for the debut in 1977) they were amazing and Vader was just evil and dark. When I saw ROTJ for the first time, I just thought that Vader was protecting his master. Now, considering everything that has been revealed, he most likely was helping Luke by preventing a confrontation with the Emperor. It seemed like he was protecting his master (from the Emperor's p.o.v.), but he was actually assisting his son.