"There is still good in him..."
Padme's last words of "there is still good in him" echoes Luke Skywalker's insistance that there IS still good in Darth Vader. Obi-Wan as a ghost jedi do not agree with this, saying that "he is more machine than man".
For sure GL wanted to make the connection between padme and her son luke thru those last words that we are all familiar with.Though it is funny how he has "no memory" of his mother while leia has some, but she does not go around babbling 'there is still good in vader..'.
So the question is, how exactly did they know there were still some good in him..there's no prove whatsoever in the movies to show that vader or anakin has the slightest bit of compassion left after turning to the dark side.
Pls don't tell me its all about them having the feeling thing..I personally feel it is just denial on both padme and luke' side..they just wanted to believe he was not THAT evil, by maintaining there's still good in him.
Notably,Vader's last words in episode VI was that..
"You were right about me..tell your sister..you were right."
Luke says this to vader before the latter turn him to the Emperor:
"I know there is good in you,the Emperor has not driven it out from you fully.That was why you couldn't destroy me.That's why you wouldn't bring me to the Emperor now."
After that evidently vader changed the subject, by saying..
"I see you've constructed the new lightsaber.."
So is this proof to show that what luke claimed might be true? Can you guys show me any instances after Anakin embraces Sidious as his master in EpIII as an argument to show "there is still good in him"?