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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-02-20 03:37 pm

[ SECRET POST #3335 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3335 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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(Red Dead Redemption, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)


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02. [repeat]


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03.
[Star Trek: The Next Generation]


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04.
[One Direction, "What Makes You Beautiful"]


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06.
[Hanayome wa Motodanshi]


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07.
[Driver: San Francisco, Jun and Ayumu]


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08.
[Naruto]


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10.
[Ash Ketchum/Professor Oak]


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Notes:

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[personal profile] philstar22 2016-02-20 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Eh. I always interpreted it as the Jedi gradually forgetting the distinction between healthy, balanced attachment and deciding just to throw it all out because of the risks. The Jedi didn't really help Anakin at all. Not that he didn't do horrible things. But telling someone who was old enough to love his mother just to forget about her and give up his attachments wasn't helpful, especially with not telling him how. Instead they should have been teaching him how to love someone without being obsessed. They clearly just didn't know how to deal with him.

And I think the ending of ROTJ speaks to that. Because in the end it was Anakin's son refusing to kill him and the Emperor being about to kill him that turned Anakin back to the light. So just like his unhealthy attachment was a large part of turning him dark, it was his attachment to his son that turned him back to the light.
Edited 2016-02-20 21:06 (UTC)