Why Obi-Wan Let Vader Live AGAIN After Vowing to End Him - My Analysis

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  • čas přidán 24. 06. 2022
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    In episode 6 of the Obi-Wan Kenobi show on Disney plus, we saw Obi-Wan fight Anakin / Vader once again, and this time, let him live again.
    I see a lot of discourse regarding him letting Kenobi live, so here's my take on it.
    Do you think Obi-Wan should have let him live? Do you think it makes sense?
    I think it fits well with A New Hope where Vader tells Obi-Wan '''when I left you I was but the learner...now I am the master.'
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  • @regenschirm
    @regenschirm Před 2 lety +2480

    To me, it would have been cool to see Obi Wan (reluctantly) ready to kill Vader, but Qui Gon's voice tell him not to, kinda like he did to Anakin as he was killing the tusken raiders

  • @alexanderthomas6929
    @alexanderthomas6929 Před 2 lety +395

    The problem is that Obi-wan says “then my friend is truly dead.” He realizes that there is no hope to save him, and refers to him as “Darth,” not Anakin. He now has every reason in that moment to finish him off, in order to protect Luke, Leia, other Jedi in hiding, and the potential millions of innocents that Vader would go on to murder in the future. At the very least he should have finished him off to put him out of his misery, in the name of the love he had for his former best friend.

    • @KingSebbz
      @KingSebbz Před 2 lety +20

      I kinda feel like he maybe pity Vader by saying that? And not really meaning it?

    • @visage8315
      @visage8315 Před 2 lety +17

      your right but plot armour since they have over done this same time line we always know who lives and dies

    • @simonbaumruk73
      @simonbaumruk73 Před 2 lety +65

      I think it proved that Obi-Wan is still a Jedi. He wouldn't kill a beaten opponent who couldn't defend himself anymore. Which isn't always the logical choice as pointed out by Anakin many times.

    • @TheJordanK
      @TheJordanK Před 2 lety +40

      It’s not the Jedi way to execute. When Anakin killed Dooku that was a dark side move.
      Ben wouldn’t make a dark side move. I don’t get how ppl don’t see that.

    • @giiotm8272
      @giiotm8272 Před 2 lety +34

      By killing Vader then & there that would’ve hindered the Empire sure.. but Palpatine is still the head honcho which means the Empire would still exist, the Death Star would still be made.. millions of people still would die.. he’s not really gaining/stopping anything by finishing Vader off.
      Kenobi knows full well if he kills Vader he would simply be replaced just like when he killed Maul.. it stopped NOTHING..
      as long as Palpatine is Emperor, the fate of the galaxy would still have the same outcome.
      Kenobi might win the battle but the Jedi are still losing the war.. in the end it IS Vader who destroys the Empire & Palpatine.. not Obi-wan or Luke.

  • @gariciu
    @gariciu Před 2 lety +191

    Frodo: “It's a pity Bilbo didn't kill Gollum when he had the chance."
    Gandalf: "Pity? It is pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment." -Tolkien

    • @LadyhawksLairDotCom
      @LadyhawksLairDotCom Před rokem +15

      I was thinking this very thing, plus: "My heart tells me that Gollum has some part to play in it, for good or evil, before this is over. The pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many."

    • @mgd8867
      @mgd8867 Před rokem +16

      Obi Wan literally encourages Luke to kill Vader though so using this quote is meaningless lol

    • @thatoneguy4209
      @thatoneguy4209 Před rokem +4

      "he's more machine than man now"

    • @thethotslayer471
      @thethotslayer471 Před rokem +1

      Good reference

    • @orbit1894
      @orbit1894 Před rokem +1

      @@mgd8867 because he fails to do it himself.

  • @juyeevang
    @juyeevang Před 2 lety +347

    I kinda hoped Obi-Wan would’ve said something along the lines of “I know there’s good in you. Padme believed there’s still good in you” which would’ve pissed off Vader hearing Padme’s name and lead to him saying “Anakin is gone!” This would also connect to how in Return of the Jedi when Luke said all the “I feel the good in you” stuff, Vader responded with “Obi-Wan once thought as you do.” I think this would’ve made the scene that much more emotional than it already is.

    • @tylorsmith7580
      @tylorsmith7580 Před 2 lety +6

      You literally stole my comment it’s good tho. And he tried turning him by apologizing and referring to him as anakin.

    • @ringsmontgomery3042
      @ringsmontgomery3042 Před rokem

      Not but idea but what’s the fun in character verbalize everything in his mind??? That’s what made Lucas’s screenplay childish.

    • @tommyl.dayandtherunaways820
      @tommyl.dayandtherunaways820 Před rokem +1

      That would’ve been good because I never got a sense from Obi-Wan that he ever actually believed in the goodness in Vader. We know from the OT that he thought Vader was totally evil, in ROTS he pretty much felt the same way, immediately dismissing him as irredeemable despite apparently being like a brother. So I’m wondering where Vader got the idea that Obi-Wan ever felt the same way Luke did, because he never once seemed to believe in Vader’s ability to find the light.

    • @mar_speedman
      @mar_speedman Před rokem +3

      @@tommyl.dayandtherunaways820 He tries to reason with him the entire way through until Anakin completely blocks him out and they start fighting. He does it a bit agressively because he's emotionally hurt, but if he didn't believe in Anakin he would've wasted no time engaging him. Instead he talked, tried to reason with him. Even paused after they started fighting to try to reason some more. "But Anakin, Chancellor Palpatine is evil!" He says this halfway through the fight, Anakin just responds "From my point of view, the Jedi are evil!" and Obi-wan can't respond to that, so he just accepts that Anakin is lost.
      So no, he didn't immediately dismiss him being redeemable. He tried, but Anakin wouldn't budge, so he gave up. So in this sense, yes Obi-wan once thought as Luke did. A long time ago when he still had three limbs.

    • @BuhBerger
      @BuhBerger Před rokem +1

      Damn..

  • @porcu12345
    @porcu12345 Před 2 lety +402

    I think this scene would have been the perfect opportunity to have the Qui-Gon cameo. Have Qui-Gon speak to Obi-Wan's mind and tell him that he would not be the one to defeat Vader, and that he may yet bring balance to the force. It would have made way more sense than Obi-Wan just walking away after vowing moments before that one of them would die, and it would add to why Obi-Wan doesn't even try to beat Vader in A New Hope and just lets him strike him down.

    • @phrofile3613
      @phrofile3613 Před 2 lety +6

      Agreed

    • @Radec913
      @Radec913 Před 2 lety

      When did obi-wan vow one of them has to die? think i missed it

    • @edwardrichtofen8530
      @edwardrichtofen8530 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Radec913 when he talks about finishing this.

    • @matthewstrick2697
      @matthewstrick2697 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah that’d be cool
      but I think the way they brought Qui-Gon in solidified the kind of peace with the light side you need to have to be able to perceive those who have become one with the force
      He wouldn’t have been able to communicate with Qui-Gon in the state he was in mid fight

    • @toocanny
      @toocanny Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah you’d never get hired by them your take is too logical.

  • @DLFLux
    @DLFLux Před rokem +98

    If OWK hadn’t seen Anakin’s face, he’d have probably gone for the kill, but after revealing his face, he realised he wasn’t just fighting Vader, he was fighting Anakin. Ben had a burst of power from the force drawing from emotion, thinking about the twins, think of it like an adrenaline rush, seeing Anakin’s face stopped this rush. Kenobi was in beast mode and then once he realised what was going on, the rush was over.

  • @Wook1333
    @Wook1333 Před 2 lety +84

    I can see where you're coming from but I don't believe Darth Vader or Obi-Wan are able to be completely honest in their dialogue. My head canon is that Obi-Wan still sensed Anakin in Darth Vader (when he calls him Darth, it comes off as mocking as Obi-Wan believes he is not aware of it himself). As a student of Qui-Gon, someone who believed in the Living Force, Obi-Wan's instincts told him to spare Darth Vader's life. Perhaps in the short term, killing Darth Vader prevents more tragedy but it is not what the Living Force is telling him. I think that Obi-Wan finally being able to see Qui-Gon's Force Ghost is an acknowledgment that Obi-Wan is on the right path and made the decision attuned to the Living Force.
    I think something worth mentioning is that I think there's a good chance that Darth Vader might have spared Obi-Wan when he was toying with him in Episode 3.
    On the gradient of the pacing, it comes off that they worked backwards from the last episode. The writers knew that they needed Obi-Wan to best Darth Vader (if there was any direct conflict between the two) and they needed to be sure to set the pieces so the story can still flow into A New Hope.
    It might be interesting to look into how the 6 different episodes map onto the prequel and original trilogy, they might rhyme.

  • @Podemeister
    @Podemeister Před 2 lety +44

    As soon as his face was partially revealed and Kenobi's initial reaction was to see Anakin, and feel sorrow, there was no way he was going to be able to kill him. And finishing off somebody when they are down and beaten is "not the Jedi way", as we saw with Luke vs Vader, but not Anakin vs Dooku..

    • @grawman67
      @grawman67 Před rokem +6

      But that also makes Obi-Wan responsible for the countless murders that Vader would go on to commit. Wouldn't the Jedi Way be to try to redeem them and if that's not possible to stop them from killing? If imprisonment isn't possible, then killing them would be the only way to stop them. Because Obi-Wan let Vader live, all of Alderaan is destroyed and the Empire's number one enforcer is alive and well to come back stronger.

    • @tommyl.dayandtherunaways820
      @tommyl.dayandtherunaways820 Před rokem +4

      Well now let’s be honest here for a second, if the war had not been a totally fabricated set up from the beginning, letting Dooku live would’ve been one of the stupidest things Anakin could have done. The man is a master tactician and manipulator, it would have been no trouble for him to worm his way out of prison, get a couple of prosthetic hands for himself, and be right back to leading the confederacy, causing countless more deaths in the galaxy. You never let an enemy as dangerous as Dooku live if you can help it. Don’t take my word for it, Mace Windu said it himself when referring to Palpatine: “He’s too dangerous to be left alive”
      So yeah sometimes Jedi do need to kill, and honestly Obi-Wan should have finished Vader if he had the chance. I think the reason he didn’t is because he still had an attachment, which is great character development because Obi-Wan spent the entire prequel trilogy chastising Anakin for his attachments, but now he realizes that it isn’t as easy to let go as he thought it would be.

  • @NirvanaClay
    @NirvanaClay Před 2 lety +266

    The fact that Vader said ‘Anakin wasn’t your failure. I killed Anakin’ actually implied that Anakin was still there, despite what he literally said. Anakin wanted to relieve him of his guilt. That created sympathy in Obi Wan to where he couldn’t kill him.

    • @Christrulesall2
      @Christrulesall2 Před 2 lety +34

      You notice he didnt have sith eyes at that point. Anakin knows obi wan through and through and to see his former master literally break down for something that he felt reasonable for.. anakin in a twisted way was just stating facts but at the same time wanted to own his own failure to himself and take it off obi wan.

    • @thomasharris9059
      @thomasharris9059 Před 2 lety +6

      I don’t think that’s true. Anakin didn’t kill Anakin. Darth Vader killed Anakin. Anakin ceased to exist and became Darth Vader. At least that’s what he was saying, which I don’t think necessarily constitutes him manifesting himself as Anakin. That being said obviously he did not turn all evil.

    • @danzyyg3768
      @danzyyg3768 Před 2 lety +24

      I think Anakin came through and told Obi Wan that he wasn't his failure. Then Vader took over again

    • @Stitchxavi
      @Stitchxavi Před 2 lety +2

      I totally agree, Nirvana. That was so well-written.

    • @vinnizle
      @vinnizle Před 2 lety +6

      I think it was more Dath Vaders pride than anakins sympathy. You didn't kill me I did. It shows Vaders power and growth.

  • @MoonMan9904
    @MoonMan9904 Před 2 lety +409

    I saw it as Obi-Wan was conflicted about killing Anakin. In his mind he believes Anakin is gone but subconsciously I think he still has hope Anakin could return. He still loves Anakin, he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he actually struck him down. Almost similar to how Anakin is conflicted about Obi-Wan aswell.

    • @Ockerlord
      @Ockerlord Před 2 lety +11

      That makes me think of a quote by Yangchen from ATLA,
      "Avatar Aang, I know that you're a gentle spirit
      and the monks have taught you well,
      but this isn't about you.
      This is about the world.
      But the monks taught me that I had to detach myself
      from the world so my spirit could be free.
      Many great and wise Air Nomads have detached themselves
      and achieved spiritual enlightenment,
      but the Avatar can never do it
      because your sole duty is to the world.
      Here is my wisdom for you:
      Selfless duty calls you to sacrifice
      your own spiritual needs
      and do whatever it takes to protect the world.
      I guess I don't have a choice, Momo.
      I have to kill the Fire Lord."
      Here Obi-Wan selfishly chooses his own spiritual needs over the fate of the galaxy.
      It is plausible that his guilt over killing Anakin extremely weakened his connection with the force, and that he would lose it again, if he actually preoceeded to kill him.
      Still a very selfish move.

    • @BjornDov
      @BjornDov Před 2 lety +9

      I wish the dialog reflected that…

    • @freepizza589
      @freepizza589 Před 2 lety +4

      I don't know why this is a debate, literally dating back to the Old Republic (Canon Gray Area) Bastila says Jedi don't execute their prisoners, no matter what their crimes, they literally saved Darth Revan who had at that point done more damage to the galaxy physically than the Galactic Empire had at this point in the canon(Deathstar and all the forcible galactic oppression comes later).

    • @shadytano
      @shadytano Před 2 lety

      Obi-Wan would do what he must have (like he said). He's done it even in ep3 when Anakin actually looked liked Anakin and haven't slaughtered thousands yet

    • @randomcontentguy2521
      @randomcontentguy2521 Před 2 lety +9

      @@freepizza589 he killed maul without hesitation...
      Your point is greatly flawed.
      This show just had bad writing

  • @michaelaper5101
    @michaelaper5101 Před rokem +17

    Here’s a theory on Kenobi’s perceived power during this fight with Vader: As you mentioned in another video, Obi Wan enters the fight with renewed strength that was similar to his strength as a Jedi had been. Kenobi’s strength comes full force when he is in desperation and contemplating the twins. Mind you, he’s not just considering his responsibility or duty to them, but he is overwhelmed with his love for them. Time and time again, we see Obi Wan become much more powerful when he allows his attachments to motivate him. He was trained his whole life in the temple to reject attachments, but he can’t help but love Satine, Anakin, Luke, and Leia. His attachment is what strengthens him, so that he comes out of the pit with newfound power to absolutely overwhelm Vader. I think it is similar to their experience on Mustafar in ROTS. Further, this is why Obi Wan is able to see Quigon on Tatooine. Quigon was committed to serving the living force above the Jedi counsel, which is why he was the first to transcend the counsel’s abilities, even that of Yoda. I think that Quigon understands that being a steward of the living force means being balanced in purpose and passions. Star Wars has never been about finding balance between dark and light side. That was the greatest farce of The Last Jedi. To “bring balance to the force” means balance in passion for the sake of love. That is why Quigon became self actualized after death. That is why Luke became a Jedi master. And ultimately, that is why Anakin had the strength to defeat the emperor in ROTJ. Anakin was motivated in the light side of the force by his love for his son. Luke’s mastery was in his understanding of his passion for his friends, his sister, and his father. He never denied himself the passion, he just ruled over the passion rather than letting it rule over him. So when Kenobi fights Vader in this final episode of the season, he is strengthened in the force by his motivation of passion and love. That’s why he defeated Vader, that’s why he couldn’t kill Vader, and that’s why he can begin his training with Quigon.

    • @michaelaper5101
      @michaelaper5101 Před rokem +2

      Additionally, Luke was never taught to stifle his passion for attachments. So immediately when Obi Wan dies in A New Hope, he is able to communicate with Obi Wan’s force ghost. Luke was a perfect template to become a true grand master, as he didn’t have any of the flaws of the Jedi and was solely allowing himself to become what the force would shape him to be. Mastery of passions is balance in the force. Rejecting attachments is a dogmatic strategy for avoiding the downfall of the Sith, which was to be ruled by one’s passions. True balance is the reconciliation of passion, and is always on the light side of the force.

    • @GiottoX
      @GiottoX Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@michaelaper5101 THIS

  • @tonybatte
    @tonybatte Před 2 lety +51

    He did not finish him because this was the exact moment he realized that Qui-Gon was right and the prophecy was true.
    When he was in the pit of rock he felt the importance of Luke/Leia and this vision gave him his path which gained him strength in the force.. When Obi-Wan cut open Vaders mask and he seen the light and the dark side flashes on his face and in his eyes he knew that Vader/Anakin must live in order to fulfill the prophecy and bring balance to the force. Qui-Gon finally appeared to him at the end of the episode signifying this insight.
    He understood Anakin must live and never tried to kill him again, even on the Death Star. Obi-Wan knew he must live to fulfill the prophecy, Luke/Leia were critical to this even if he didn't understand exactly why.

    • @HockeyRiveNord
      @HockeyRiveNord Před 2 lety +13

      That's a long post to applogize for bad writting...

    • @Sizzox
      @Sizzox Před 2 lety +4

      @@HockeyRiveNord Yeah i was about to say…. None of this is actually in the show. All this is just baseless speculation

    • @TheNipanen
      @TheNipanen Před 2 lety +1

      I don't think Obi-Wan thought that Anakin was the chosen one. He thinks Luke is the chosen one in Rebels

    • @tonybatte
      @tonybatte Před 2 lety +2

      @@Sizzox true, but its a Star Wars Theory. I needed a better reason then he just wasn't a threat anymore.

    • @tonybatte
      @tonybatte Před 2 lety +1

      @@HockeyRiveNord lol, good point. I hope you are not right though.

  • @alvarobr98
    @alvarobr98 Před 2 lety +108

    To me Obi-wan was ready to kill Vader, he was fully committed during their fight. It was like the old days, fighting a droid, a very powerful one, very much like facing Grievous again. UNTIL he saw his face, until he heard his voice. Obi-wan face changed, he then realized who he was really fighting. He was so much into putting an end to Vader that he forgot who he really was. After ten years, he saw Anakin again, what remains of him, the very same way he left him, phisically and mentally damaged . His heart broke once again. He could kill Vader, he had defeated him twice now, but he cannot kill Anakin. That is Obi-wan weakness. Anakin was his brother, he'd rather die than kill him. He simply can't. Seeing him again brought enough pain and memories to Obi-wan. So of course he left, how could anyone kill his brother.
    "The bond between a jedi teacher and his apprentice is strong"
    Anyway that's MY view on this matter. Loved this scene either way. "I'm not your failure, Obi-wan", c'mon i'm already crying

    • @jak3brap10
      @jak3brap10 Před 2 lety +4

      He confirms that anakin is dead, is now darth vader. But doesn’t kill him? Everyone who dies thanks to vader and his own children being at risk with vader being alive.. that’s all down to obi wan now. Too many Star Wars fans are delusional to how bad this is for continuity and the characters and how bad the writing is in this show..

    • @skeetskeetbang
      @skeetskeetbang Před 2 lety +7

      @@jak3brap10 brodie everyone knows the writing was bad. it was honestly atrocious, like this show shouldn’t have even been written. we were just happy to see ewan and hayden regardless of the way this messes up the continuity. and there were some great moments, we just have to take the good with the bad.

    • @PCGeines
      @PCGeines Před 2 lety +5

      That could be a good answer, but the series (and ep. V) shows clearly that Obi-Wan believed that Anakin was really gone. He said to Luke that Vader killed his father, and to Maul that he believed Luke was the chosen one.
      The fact that Luke bring Anakin back from the dark side at the very end is entirely Luke's merit.
      Obi-Wan tried, Ahsoka kinda tried, everyone tried and failed, and gave up. But Luke tried despite all that, and finally succeeded.

    • @alvarobr98
      @alvarobr98 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jak3brap10 Vader was always conflicted. The fact that he said I'm not your failure significates Anakin was there, even though he says he killed him. He always said that, and tried to show everyone and even himself how distant he was from Anakin. You can even see his eyes turning from sith to Anakin's blue. This Vader doesn't even refers to Anakin as a third person in some moments, which he does in future time. So Anakin was always there, otherwise Luke wouldn't be able to bring him back in ROTJ.
      Was the writing bad? Some times.
      Were thing that didn't make sense at all? Definetly.
      But Anakin was always there.

    • @alvarobr98
      @alvarobr98 Před 2 lety +3

      @@PCGeines pretty much agree with that, but I also think that older Obi-wan had more time to meditate about it and to see the atrocities Vader was commiting and the tirany he ruled with. This Obi-wan went from knowing he was alive to fighting him in like 4 days, so you could say it caught him by surprise.
      About Luke bringing him back, all the credit to the man, for sure. The only thing in the entire galaxy that Vader cared of was Padmé and the boy was the only thing that left of her. So I guess his heart got soft and the man gave up. Given the situation that after 20 years of getting deeper and deeper into the dark side he couldn't acomplish bringing her back from the dead.

  • @fierceblade1014
    @fierceblade1014 Před 2 lety +58

    Similarly Anakin spared Kenobi twice in this series: when he cast him out of the fire and when he left him under the rubble without sensing him going cold. They just can’t bring themselves to kill one another. For Vader it is ab beating Kenobi and for Kenobi it is ab stopping this evil

    • @keelobrown4991
      @keelobrown4991 Před 2 lety +4

      Agree, i dont think vaders obsession was ever really about killing obi wan, but proving he was better and could best him in combat now.

    • @mouse7965
      @mouse7965 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keelobrown4991 have you even watched a new hope fella?

    • @keelobrown4991
      @keelobrown4991 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mouse7965 im talking about in this show, not a new hope, im fully aware that vaders goal was to kill kenobi in that. But he even says "now i am the master" so that competitive obsession is still there to. Take your sly little comments somewhere else "fella"

    • @Anakin-Skywalker.
      @Anakin-Skywalker. Před 24 dny

      @@keelobrown4991true, as a jedi Anakin knew he was a better swordsman’s hence the confidence he had, Also in the show Anakin duels obi wan and Anakin beats obi wan and disarms him, not to mention on mustafar Anakin was winning easily it was just the move obiwan did against
      maul that Anakin was gonna do obi wan knew how to counter it hence “don’t try it”

  • @marklikesbarbells55
    @marklikesbarbells55 Před rokem

    I used to watch this channel 2 years ago and I this is the first vid I’ve watched since then and I already know I’m about binge watch this channel keep up the good work

  • @hectorchachyjimenez8818
    @hectorchachyjimenez8818 Před 2 lety +26

    Pretty cool idea, the “Qui Gon Jin” thing. But I just believe Obi saw his face and completely broke down. He had been dealing with failing Anakin since it happened. But technically hadn’t seen his face although with the force he can sense the Anakin somewhere in Vader. I think it was too much for him once he saw his face through the broken helmet. All the emotions hit him at once. And now he was the conflicted one…

  • @moshtradamus92
    @moshtradamus92 Před 2 lety +28

    The training session actually explains this. "A Jedi's task is to defend life, not take it." "Mercy doesn't eliminate the enemy" - Anakin. Obi Wan has always been a Jedi through-and-through; and stuck to the Jedi code when it came to ending the "chosen one's" life, and to his dying days. Also, the brother dynamic; he couldn't bring himself... again.

    • @lukew6725
      @lukew6725 Před rokem +2

      HE WANTS LUKE TO KILL VADER IN THE OT!

    • @grawman67
      @grawman67 Před rokem +1

      Leaving Vader alive makes no sense with Obi-Wan in the OG trilogy. He actively wanted Luke to kill Vader to save the galaxy. Kenobi doing this also dooms countless people. It makes no sense to me personally

    • @markusbisma5015
      @markusbisma5015 Před rokem +1

      How about the poor stroomtropers in the series ? Did he think about that when he kill general Grevious in the prequel ? How about the scavangers in the New Hope, didnt they just try to make a living ? I find this idea very inconsistent

    • @mar_speedman
      @mar_speedman Před rokem

      Okay you have half of it, but from the replies, it seems the others aren't connecting the rest of it. Jedi can't execute their opponents. They can't kill helpless opponents. A jedi, in their quest to defend life, can end the life of those who endanger them in battle. However, if an opponent yields, is unarmed, or helpless, the Jedi can no longer kill that opponent. Vader was barely managing to stay on his own two feet, he was definitely helpless, even if he was armed with a lightsaber. Obi-wan couldn't kill him without breaking the Jedi code.

    • @grawman67
      @grawman67 Před rokem

      @@mar_speedman I get what you mean but what about Grievous? He was unarmed and running away when Obi-Wan killed him.
      And even if it is against the code, it still puts countless people at risk by leaving Vader alive. It reminds me a bit of the Mandalorian Wars. Revan wanted to venture out and stop the bloodshed and the councils wanted the Jedi to wait. Or even with Mace and Palpatine where Mace stated that Sheevy was too dangerous to be kept alive.

  • @SWPhoenixSquadron
    @SWPhoenixSquadron Před 2 lety +165

    Letting him live the first time worked out so well… I’m going to let him live again. What’s the worst that could happen? It’ll be fine…

    • @Ravensbro04
      @Ravensbro04 Před 2 lety +19

      Execution is not the Jedi way. This was proven when Anakin’s turn to the dark side started when he killed Dooku while defenseless

    • @HoodedSpidey
      @HoodedSpidey Před 2 lety +60

      @@Ravensbro04 tell that to Obi Wan when he sliced Maul and blasted Grevious.

    • @lukedaley7385
      @lukedaley7385 Před 2 lety +17

      @@HoodedSpidey that wasn't an execution tho and he wasn't defenseless 🤔

    • @BuscaLoEsencial
      @BuscaLoEsencial Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly!

    • @BuscaLoEsencial
      @BuscaLoEsencial Před 2 lety +29

      @@lukedaley7385 Oh, yes. Let him execute BILLIONS then

  • @ExclusiveMeerkat
    @ExclusiveMeerkat Před 2 lety +9

    I feel like it should have played out that towards the end of the fight Obi Wan would sense Luke is in danger. Causing him to leave Vader alive so he can rush back to Tatooine.

  • @joe8090
    @joe8090 Před 2 lety +1

    Just came across your channel. I love it keep up the great work. My brother and I have been having these conversations/theories for years. Often times we debate "who would win qui gon or Kylo" that kind of thing. I look forward to my subscription to your channel and all the great videos you will no doubt produce

  • @duckymomo6472
    @duckymomo6472 Před 2 lety +144

    It would have made more sense if Palpatine went over Vader’s head and ordered a platoon to Stormtroopers to come to his aid. That way Kenobi wins the duel, but is forced to leave.

    • @jakechazikantis8927
      @jakechazikantis8927 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes that would’ve been much better👍

    • @jameslowe3989
      @jameslowe3989 Před 2 lety +12

      This but it's starkiller

    • @ZerotheeHero
      @ZerotheeHero Před 2 lety +3

      Or the Grand Inquisitor swoops in and forces Obi Wan to retreat

    • @featherface
      @featherface Před 2 lety +1

      That would never have worked. Palpatine sees the conflict between the two as the final right of passage for Vader

    • @JohnnyGah
      @JohnnyGah Před 2 lety +1

      Dude yes!! Perfect.

  • @jacobkomnath7961
    @jacobkomnath7961 Před 2 lety +185

    I very much believe that had the mask not been “removed”, obiwan would’ve killed him. But anakins face was revealed and all obiwan could see what his tormented friend. I don’t think obiwan had it in him. This is somewhat comparable to anakin and dooku a fight. Dooku was defenseless and beaten. Anakin had enough darkness in him to still kill dooku anyways. Vader is now in a very similar position as dooku and obiwan doesn’t have that darkness in him, it’s not the Jedi way, and on top of that, it’s still his friend in there

    • @edwardrichtofen8530
      @edwardrichtofen8530 Před 2 lety +7

      Except he says “my friend is dead” showing he doesn’t think that. Also, duku would have been imprisoned if not killed. So then why didn’t obi wan do that?

    • @ShadowWolfIsTheGOAT
      @ShadowWolfIsTheGOAT Před 2 lety +5

      Except Anakin would have taken Dooku as a prisoner if he didn’t execute him where as Obi wan let him live and just walked away.

    • @edwardrichtofen8530
      @edwardrichtofen8530 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ShadowWolfIsTheGOAT hey man, obi wan would just let hitler go to prove he isn’t a bad guy…. Cause stopping hitler would totally make you evil.

    • @deeman1218
      @deeman1218 Před 2 lety +7

      lmao. cue the excuses. it was terrible. weak writing like a horrible fan film. reva pointless. vader dumb and soft. leia was awesome of course. luke no whre to be seen. useless. ben terrible. 😂

    • @ShadowWolfIsTheGOAT
      @ShadowWolfIsTheGOAT Před 2 lety +4

      @@edwardrichtofen8530 and then Obi Wan and Yoda telling Luke he has to kill Vader all throughout ROTJ really resonates with the character decisions of Obi Wan in this show. Well done writers, you probably watch Star Wars once 30 years ago. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @danielyerbme
    @danielyerbme Před 2 lety +3

    It almost like Vader kind of wants someone to kill him he always toys with people but because they’re not strong/worthy enough they can’t beat him.

  • @amycravens4507
    @amycravens4507 Před rokem

    Your videos are just wonderful. You analyze everything on an emotional level. Much of Star Wars is about relationships, not just action.

  • @gooselord7896
    @gooselord7896 Před 2 lety +52

    He didn't only see leia when he was burried, he also saw luke, I don't think it was his love that gave him strength it was his hope for the future being restored when he saw leia being like padme and Luke (pretending to podrace) being like anakin in the phantom menace. He's seeing them as a second chance for the galaxy where things can turn out better

    • @geetadhumane5793
      @geetadhumane5793 Před 2 lety +3

      YEAH I guess therefore in ROTJ he is trying to convince Luke to kill Vader... something he couldn't bring upon himself to do

    • @nessierey6721
      @nessierey6721 Před 2 lety

      Yes!

    • @jak3brap10
      @jak3brap10 Před 2 lety +2

      Lol one shot of Luke, the rest leia. Because leia is what matters, “it’s not about the boy”.

    • @medalgear654
      @medalgear654 Před 2 lety +1

      he saw mostly Leia lmao
      This is how is trying to convince us that Leia's relationship with Obi-Wan is more important and yet they act like they've never met in NEW HOPE and she never even reacted to Obi-Wan's death.
      It makes it even worse when Obi Wan lies to Luke and then gaslights him to Kill Vader when he himself couldn't do it.

  • @TheInvisibleCactusYT
    @TheInvisibleCactusYT Před 2 lety +228

    Obi Wan literally said in the episode 5 flashback “A Jedis purpose is to protect life not take it”

    • @HoppingSnake290
      @HoppingSnake290 Před 2 lety +64

      Bro vader blew up a whole planet 💀

    • @typerez8132
      @typerez8132 Před 2 lety +29

      but that choice led to more deaths

    • @lapplandkun9273
      @lapplandkun9273 Před 2 lety +23

      Luke: *Tries to take his nephew's life*

    • @toocanny
      @toocanny Před 2 lety +17

      Which makes no sense. Even Batman realized that he had to finally kill joker to protect others. Jedi are allowed to kill to save.

    • @PhatOof
      @PhatOof Před 2 lety +5

      And if taking one life means protecting billions?

  • @thegarfieldtavius
    @thegarfieldtavius Před 2 lety

    I love your vids i am genuinely excited to see your videos Everytime you post

  • @ktn8329
    @ktn8329 Před 2 lety +73

    Here’s my interpretation, and this even lines up with his decision to let him live in ROTS. George Lucas has confirmed that Anakin was the chosen one even when he destroyed Sideous as darth Vader. My bet is that the force (whether obi wan realizes it or not) is willing obi wan to let Anakin live because he still needs to bring balance to the force. The force is literally intervening in obi wan’s tendencies because it’s that important for Anakin to live. Simple answer and very cool, and still cannon

    • @GetUPIWantToGetDown
      @GetUPIWantToGetDown Před 2 lety +8

      This what I think too.
      Trusting in the force.
      That is how the force works! 🤟🏻

    • @rob-artfarmingnz6138
      @rob-artfarmingnz6138 Před 2 lety +3

      Best answer right here 👍

    • @xenon8117
      @xenon8117 Před 2 lety +7

      Lines up with the battle on Scarif where everyone dies the moment they are no longer needed. The force is a horrible, bloodthirsty bitch and I’m with Kreia on ending it. The force is the greatest slave owner and tormentor that has ever existed to enslave the will of an entire galaxy.
      However I doubt they’re thinking along these lines when writing the new star wars content, I have no faith in them after the new trilogy.

    • @TH3P0PS
      @TH3P0PS Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly what I said to a mate today. Trust in the force or the force subconsciously telling Obi Wan to let him live. Good comment 👍

    • @liamreilly5780
      @liamreilly5780 Před 2 lety +1

      I like this, I thought as much also

  • @ThisHateIsNotGone
    @ThisHateIsNotGone Před 2 lety +115

    I mean...I think it's philosophical, really. When Obi-Wan spoke to Qui-Gonn and said "It's either him or me." He was referring to Anakin, not Darth Vader. It makes sense with what Obi-Wan tells Luke in ANH. Vader DID betray and murder Anakin and Vader confirmed that at the end of the fight. Vader represents the dark side in Anakin. Promises of great power, everything he craved, etc. But it cost him EVERYTHING. It even cost Anakin his own identity.

    • @duaplex1
      @duaplex1 Před 2 lety +3

      from a certain point of view ;)

    • @Apac12
      @Apac12 Před 2 lety +1

      Bold of you to think that they put that much hidden meaning in a script

    • @alwaysabiggafish3305
      @alwaysabiggafish3305 Před 2 lety +6

      Lol, that explains nothing. New star wars fans are just eating this nonsense up and giving it more meaning than it deserves, just because when George was making it, he made these things special.

    • @sethdemaio2444
      @sethdemaio2444 Před 2 lety

      Deep point!!. Love it

    • @scarletfinite8041
      @scarletfinite8041 Před 2 lety +4

      Even if Obi wan meant Anakin instead of Vader, why would Obi-wan want to spare Vader now, but want to kill him throughout the ENTIRE ORIGINAL TRILOGY?
      Why would he want to spare Vader in general. To him, Vader is a ruthless murderer consumed by the Dark Side. How does that make him worthy of life compared to Anakin who was his friend?

  • @battlesofparadise
    @battlesofparadise Před 2 lety +33

    I think Anakin's affection/hatred for Obi Wan had made him slightly weaker in the fight ,although he tried to bury it, knowing the fact that he knew he was better than his master, but again just like in revenge of the sith he became overconfident and blinded towards Obi Wan's his strategy and deception to defeat him.

    • @TAMUThrowaway
      @TAMUThrowaway Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah me too. Vader, like Maul, operates on pure hate and rage. With time Vader learned to control it much better, putting him more on par with Palpatine (who you could say was a born sociopath who just happened to be force sensitive). Vader, both here and on Mustafar, let his rage blind him. Obi-Wan won both times because he stayed calmer.

  • @retrotony4119
    @retrotony4119 Před 2 lety

    Great analysis. The visual use of the conflict we see was so well done. In the end Ben had to go back for Luke, for that kid was all that mattered. Obi-Wan has the Jedi knowledge and killing Vader in that moment is not the Jedi way.

  • @Nabil6901
    @Nabil6901 Před rokem

    Bro I LOVE how you mention DBZ from
    Time to time in your videos! That was our generation bro. 90s kids was all about Star Wars and anime hands down 💪🏼🔥

  • @drpizzagames1015
    @drpizzagames1015 Před 2 lety +31

    Letting him live was a little weird to me until I remembered Anakin’s fight with Count Dooku. Anakin beats Dooku and has the lightsabers to his neck, but hesitates to kill him because as he says, it’s not the Jedi way. But he still does it. Obi Wan is a true Jedi, and won’t kill a defenseless opponent when he already has him beat.

    • @alexg5237
      @alexg5237 Před 2 lety +1

      The Jedi were arrogant

    • @justingorton9596
      @justingorton9596 Před 2 lety +1

      Do it! Do it now!
      You can’t just ignore that sexy Sidious voice lol

    • @vibingbob1846
      @vibingbob1846 Před 2 lety +3

      @@justingorton9596 who doesn’t love sexy sheev

    • @SamuelSaveli
      @SamuelSaveli Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexg5237 the sith were literal murderers and very bad people. So yes, they might be arrogant but a 100 times better than the sith

    • @axelsantiago4281
      @axelsantiago4281 Před 2 lety +1

      Yet mace windu storms in to slaughter palpatine with no trial lol

  • @lowkey2494
    @lowkey2494 Před 2 lety +9

    Here's a thought: THEY NEVER SHOULD'VE FOUGHT TWICE IN THE FIRST PLACE.
    If it ain't broke....

  • @jreadswell904
    @jreadswell904 Před 2 lety

    I believe you hit on good points. I enjoy your content. I’ve thought it over for a while and have a couple thoughts. First, I believe this is Obi Wan’s chance to say he is sorry for not being the mentor he could have been and it’s a release of guilt because he is also forgiving hisself. A death blow after a beat down like that is what Anakin did to Dooku and we see where it got him. I believe the mental flashes Obi Wan has of the kids aided in the Force flowing back through him at its strongest. The love for others (attachments that are forbidden) is what Qui Gon wanted for him. That’s the perfect timing for Qui Gon to reveal hisself. You mentioned Obi Wan carries as much pain as Anakin so here is the different outcome ☯️

  • @mystupidmansuit.4619
    @mystupidmansuit.4619 Před 2 lety

    Loving the content bro
    And may the force be with you

  • @michaelpaget6288
    @michaelpaget6288 Před 2 lety +12

    It was pity that stayed Obi Wan's hand. Many who live deserve death, some who died deserved life. Can you give it to them?
    Do not be too eager to deal out death and judgement, even the very wise cannot see all ends. My heart tells me that Darth Vader has a part to play, for good or evil.. before this is over.
    The pity of Obi Wan, may rule the fate of many.

  • @boonebanterra
    @boonebanterra Před 2 lety +16

    Vader CLEARLY states that Anakin is dead.
    Kenobi CLEARLY accepts and agrees stating “then my friend is truly dead” so then why not eliminate this GALACTIC THREAT AKA VADER? You’re gonna just walk away knowing this? After witnessing him kill those innocent ppl in order to lure out Kenobi?? Kenobi let a Jedi die earlier on but now supposedly has enough “pity” to let a galactic tyrant (because remember, Kenobi has already accepted Anakin is dead) live by just walking away. There should’ve been a final saber blow after the “goodbye Darth” 🤦🏾‍♂️
    As much as I really do appreciate Theory trying to make sense of this, one simply cannot piece together things that aren’t there.

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes Vader should’ve been rescued by storm troopers or something, and have obi wan crying as he is about to kill Vader

    • @boonebanterra
      @boonebanterra Před 2 lety +4

      @@rhysnichols8608 exactly! like right as a tearful Kenobi raises his saber, Storm troopers start blasting, and Kenobi escapes. Thats it.

  • @Tonystarkes888
    @Tonystarkes888 Před 2 lety

    Man you go deep into star wars lore, this channel is awesome

  • @misshobbity
    @misshobbity Před rokem

    I love your analysis so much and wholeheartedly agree

  • @Agent_3141
    @Agent_3141 Před 2 lety +19

    But Vader tells him that he killed Anakin, and Obi-wan accepted that Anakin was gone (hence why he started calling him Darth), so not killing him because he's his brother makes less sense

    • @Nick__E2
      @Nick__E2 Před 2 lety +2

      Regardless, he still saw the man under the machine and everything changed.

  • @brianborstein8456
    @brianborstein8456 Před 2 lety

    This is a great explanation of why he allowed Vader to live. I was wondering why he did that. Also, I'd like an explanation of why Luke was chased by Reva, yet has no idea what Jedi and Sith are by A New Hope.

  • @Slothnuggets
    @Slothnuggets Před 2 lety +48

    Could Kenobi not have just force-pushed Anakin into the lava in ROTS?
    I know he obviously had to live for the series to make sense;
    but a lil push could've finished him off 😂

    • @ryanrifenberg4798
      @ryanrifenberg4798 Před 2 lety +5

      Was thinking this exact thing. Would be a great theory video on Obi-Wan turning to the dark side after force pushing Anakin into the lava

    • @Slothnuggets
      @Slothnuggets Před 2 lety +3

      @Ryan Rifenberg an evil Obi-Wan 😨 someone make it happen haha!

    • @Cts_99
      @Cts_99 Před 2 lety

      Anakin would just go with it and flip to the other side of the lava or resist it

    • @VMohdude-
      @VMohdude- Před rokem

      @@Cts_99 nah he was in no state to resist in anyway

  • @tonydiazist
    @tonydiazist Před 2 lety +45

    Yes absolutely agree 5 years would have been perfect, his prime as Vader and obiwan looked at least 33 in this series if they had just made the timeline 5 years then old man Ben would make much sense and then Leah not really remembering him too well (i think they shouldn't have made Leia a main/secondary plot point because it makes the original trilogy look bad but that's just me)

    • @lordodium3872
      @lordodium3872 Před 2 lety

      Didn't stop much evil lol but truth

    • @Channel-zf9xv
      @Channel-zf9xv Před rokem

      this man can't even spell Leia's name...

    • @tonydiazist
      @tonydiazist Před rokem +1

      @@Channel-zf9xv auto correct exists. There's more important things out there than spelling a fictional name right lol

    • @lordodium3872
      @lordodium3872 Před rokem

      @@tonydiazist fr he trippn

  • @garrettkizziah9163
    @garrettkizziah9163 Před 2 lety +18

    This scene is what I have always wanted because it was so cool to see obi wan still expressing his emotions to anakin and realizing Vader will never change until Luke shows him the light again, also great fight maybe vader could have showed a little more power.

  • @l1uchill
    @l1uchill Před 11 měsíci

    Cool recap! Thanks for your insight on this series!

  • @jimslater8685
    @jimslater8685 Před 2 lety +22

    Having fought competitively I can absolutely confirm the number one factor that decides victory is a fighters mindset. You could train as hard as possible, have all the skill and experience but still lose if you are not focused; it could be something as simple as having an injury that's distracting you or argument with a loved one that you can't stop thinking about. This is why IMO it makes perfect sense Vader lost to Obi Wan, he was too conflicted, power had nothing to do with it.

    • @KurokamiNajimi
      @KurokamiNajimi Před rokem +1

      He lost because Obi-Wan got a friendship power up and attacked his breathing box

    • @rileymorrisroe6743
      @rileymorrisroe6743 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Mabye its just me, but it seemed like Vader was pretty resolute in his hatred for Obi-wan. Until OBW beat him and his face was revealed, and he started to be conflicted after OBW started apologising for his mistakes.

    • @jimslater8685
      @jimslater8685 Před 9 měsíci

      @rileymorrisroe6743 Hatred isn't focus though. Hatred is an emotional response, it can make your blows powerful, but powerful blows achieve nothing if you don't have the focus of mind to make them land.

    • @rileymorrisroe6743
      @rileymorrisroe6743 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@jimslater8685 Fair enough

  • @user-dx4hb5le4v
    @user-dx4hb5le4v Před 2 lety +22

    Totally agree with how fast obi-wan got back to his full strength. Really was no progression, just kinda magically happened.

    • @floridajames04
      @floridajames04 Před 2 lety +5

      Wrong, it happened over 6 episodes. He's pre conditioned as a Jedi to use the force. You're not very bright my dude.

    • @PandaCM
      @PandaCM Před 2 lety +2

      Disagree, he’s extremely strong with the force, he found his purpose which is Leia and Luke so it makes sense he regains a lot of his strength.

    • @lendrestapas2505
      @lendrestapas2505 Před 2 lety

      It‘s like riding a bicycle again. It was all in there, he just had a psychological detachment which went away when he was reminded of his purpose of saving Leia

    • @billbob4856
      @billbob4856 Před 2 lety +5

      @@floridajames04
      Nah he pulled a Gohan on that one

    • @user-dx4hb5le4v
      @user-dx4hb5le4v Před 2 lety +9

      Literally got thrown in a bacta tank after getting clapped by vader and everything is better instantly. Zero progression disney bot

  • @Kale13000
    @Kale13000 Před 2 lety +38

    Personally I’m less angry and more so just extremely disappointed that current era Lucasfilm is so incompetent. The inconsistency of Kenobi sparing Vader is just 1 small moment in the grand scheme of questionable decisions this show made

  • @hakanselen3070
    @hakanselen3070 Před 2 lety

    Finally! To be honest, was expecting this reaction from you a lot earlier but still a relief.
    Vader losing to Obi-Wan after 10 years simply does not make any sense at all. 5 years would even also make no sense but much better than 10.
    Also Obi-Wan gaining unlimited force powers in 2-3 days is just way too funny. I love the idea of attachment being core for light-side powers, but one simply does not freaking get it like this. And it takes a lot more than this to defeat Vader. Here is why:
    1) As much as Obi-Wan has these light-side abilities, Vader has the dark side ones and unlimited anger / hatred
    2) Obi-Wan's force potential is way lower than Vader despite him having lost his limbs
    3) Vader being conflicted here makes absolutely no sense. A conflicted man simply cannot put his master into fire to just burn him alive 2-3 days ago. What the hell could have been changed in due course?? And 10 freaking years after ROTS?
    4) Will take this one step further: Obi-Wan cannot even simply defeat a heavily conflicted Vader. The conflict level of Vader was probably much much more in ROTS and he had limited dark side abilities, yet Obi-Wan only managed to defeat him due to Vader's own mistake. Vader felt more powerful throughout the duel.
    One could argue that Vader lost his limbs and now less powerful than ROTS Anakin - absolutely not. Vader was stronger than Anakin, not in terms of full potential but current power level.
    Maybe the writers' original idea wasgood, but the first 4 and last 2 episodes have so much disconnection that the end was very bothering. And - actually Obi-Wan and Vader meeting twice in the series was also nonsense. It should have been only once, where we see Vader overpowering Obi-Wan like hell and on the verge of defeat, Obi-Wan should have unlocked these new powers. Then it should have turned into a stalemate or sth., enabling Obi-Wan escape.
    The reason I am saying this is that the most logical theory for Obi-Wan not killing Vader here is what SWT explained here - But even this does not make sense. Obi-Wan knows that from this point on, Vader continued spreading terror across the galaxy. If Obi-Wan knew that he could defeat Vader, he would freaking come back to fight once again and end it this time in the 9 year period until ANH.
    The writers never understood Star Wars, they just wanted to do something that was enjoyable and made some sense, but completely ignored the full connection between events. I enjoyed watching this but have to consider the series as a whole as non-canon.

  • @SSJBart-jb5dw
    @SSJBart-jb5dw Před 2 lety

    Love the DragonBall Z comparisons! My first favorite franchise!! Keep up the great work Theory, helping us make sense of it all during these difficult but hopeful times in Star Wars.

  • @lordvader_0668
    @lordvader_0668 Před 2 lety +41

    What this show was all about was obi wan overcoming his grief. His grief was that he thought he killed anakin and it was his fault for anakin to even fall to the dark side. He didn’t even know anakin survived. People always say he let him live the first time, well he didn’t even know he was alive to begin with. The second time was obi wan finally acknowledging that anakin wasn’t “ his failure” and that his friend is gone. Obi wan knows what Vader will eventually do. Bail says “ the empire is rising fast and he fears for the world leia will live in. U can even see obi wans face say it all. Obi wan doesn’t wanna be the one to kill anakin. U can clearly see it throughout the show. Reva even says “ do you really want anakin dead” this is right after he just got burned by anakin. It’s obvious to me that obi wan’s breakthrough was his mindset and that he is now free of believing he was the person that killed his brother. Instead it was Vader who killed his brother. And this is what this show was all about! Obi wan overcoming his ptsd for losing anakin and believing it was his fault for 10 years! Obi wan did what he had to do in the force and that’s find inner peace in himself!

    • @lordvader_0668
      @lordvader_0668 Před 2 lety +4

      Also he has a purpose and that purpose is what saved his life before being crushed by “ vaders words” and literally by the “rocks”. What saved obi wan is anakins kids and he remembered them before he was gonna die.

    • @lordvader_0668
      @lordvader_0668 Před 2 lety +4

      Hence why, qui gon officially returns!! He said “you just weren’t ready to see.” This is beautiful. He’s basically saying, you were clouded by the dark side and clouded by the wrong things.

    • @jacobperry4967
      @jacobperry4967 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree . Obi Wans inner peace was 2 things. 1. being able to overcome the mindset that he lost anakin to Vader and the emperor not himself
      2. His other inner peace was his purpose in life and that’s anakins kids

    • @jonathanperry8331
      @jonathanperry8331 Před 2 lety

      I haven't seen the episode yet but did they ever show how Darth Vader made it off world?. Did someone come pick him up? I don't know if he could have survived long enough with his suit reached to get back to the shuttle and up to the Star destroyer. He must have been very embarrassed in front of the inquisitors too.

    • @lordvader_0668
      @lordvader_0668 Před 2 lety

      @@jonathanperry8331 it was offscreen I’m assuming he just flew the ship he came down with back to mustafar. Watch it bro it’s good

  • @GammaHunter
    @GammaHunter Před 2 lety +56

    The Grand Inquisitor explained in the first episode that the Jedi Code is the Jedi’s weakness, that really shows with Obi Wan. He’s too good and too “weak” to really kill Anakin, which is pretty sad.

    • @BuscaLoEsencial
      @BuscaLoEsencial Před 2 lety +14

      But pushes his child to do it. Great.

    • @jigawatt1.215
      @jigawatt1.215 Před 2 lety +5

      He left him to die on Mustafar. Vader only lived because Palpatine sensed something wrong and showed up to save him.

    • @Biosynthnut
      @Biosynthnut Před 2 lety +1

      @@BuscaLoEsencial Of which even Luke showed mercy.
      Now... How that resonates with the ST.. That's another story.

    • @BuscaLoEsencial
      @BuscaLoEsencial Před 2 lety +1

      @@Biosynthnut Of course Luke showed mercy, unlike Obi-Wan, who wanted Vader killed, by his own child. Twisted.

    • @animepussy8356
      @animepussy8356 Před 2 lety

      @@jigawatt1.215 because the prequels are poorly written and nonsensical

  • @tomasbongarra9740
    @tomasbongarra9740 Před 2 lety

    Hi theory, great video!!! I disagree with what you said about vader having to be more composed in this time period. Dont forget he has been looking for kenobi for 10 years and this is the time to end him at last. I mean its like playing a game under a lot of preassure, and It showed on vader being not precise and careful. Like thinking kenobi would die under a pile of rocks. Anyways, love the channel. Greeting all the way from Argentina

  • @thejongshow8821
    @thejongshow8821 Před 2 lety

    It's awesome to hear you reference other fandoms!

  • @davidbrown7522
    @davidbrown7522 Před 2 lety +122

    The difficulty for the writers being that he couldn’t be killed so how to get around it, my wife strongly disagrees but I honestly think anakin wanted to die, he new he was beaten yet he wanted to carry on with no chance of winning, he calls out for obi wan which I found very moving, I see it as he wanted to be put out of his misery, but alas it ended and Vader’s rage increased.

    • @launchpadmcquack4043
      @launchpadmcquack4043 Před 2 lety +17

      It wasn't a difficult thing to write out of though. Just off the top of my head, they could have cut to a scene back with the Inquisitors recieving direct instruction from Palpatine (who could well have sensed that Vader was in danger) to go and help. There's loads of scenarios where they could have had Obi Wan have his rematch and win while still allowing Vader to live. Having Obi Wan just walk away was a pretty dumb choice on the writer's part.

    • @launchpadmcquack4043
      @launchpadmcquack4043 Před 2 lety +3

      But, even if the writers couldn't think of another way out of that scenario, then the most sensible choice would be to not go there at all.

    • @Rikrik1138
      @Rikrik1138 Před 2 lety +5

      Part of that goes back to a line in Episode III, where Obi-Wan tells Yoda that Anakin is like his brother and he cannot kill him. If Vader had never had a quick reversion to Anakin, maybe he could have killed him, but he loves Anakin too deeply to simply take his life.
      Also, Vader couldn’t die in this series. He’s got Rogue One, and 3 original trilogy movies to live through…

    • @carlloren5499
      @carlloren5499 Před 2 lety +6

      I've been actually thinking the same thing. In episode 3, vader literally says "you shouldve killed me when you had the chance" although you could give the benefit of the doubt as to what he meant. But in the last episode he asks obi-wan "have you come to destroy me obi-wan?" And he continues to call obi-wan after he's obviously beat. I think he really wants obi-wan to just end him already. Or i might be overthinking it lol

    • @davidbrown7522
      @davidbrown7522 Před 2 lety +1

      @@carlloren5499 not at all it’s interesting to see everyone’s take on it, I’m in agreement with you especially Witt the blue lightsaber light reflecting off his face I’m sure there was still a small part of him left, but yes at the end when he’s calling out for him literally on his knees it could only of ended one way, glad it wasn’t just me who saw it that way !

  • @ju.snooker
    @ju.snooker Před 2 lety +83

    Makes even less sense when in the SAME episode Obi Wan says, “Either I die or he’s dies.” Then walks off after defeating him. They should have had Qui Gon tell him that Anakin is still the chosen one THEN it would make sense.

    • @OEx25
      @OEx25 Před 2 lety +13

      I mean, yea that was his plan, but he found he couldn’t bring himself to do it in the end. Call it weakness if you must, but he couldn’t kill his best friend / brother, even if he believed Anakin was truly gone. Really don’t think it’s that crazy of a moment

    • @realmaluchiha
      @realmaluchiha Před 2 lety

      This

    • @tylerchambers6246
      @tylerchambers6246 Před 2 lety +5

      One of them DID die. Anakin did.

    • @brianhobaugh
      @brianhobaugh Před 2 lety +4

      People’s minds can change. He saw Anakin’s morbid, rotten face and pitied him instantly. It makes perfect sense.

    • @CalabrianVince
      @CalabrianVince Před 2 lety +2

      He meant anakin or him, he discovered during his duel with Vader that anakin is dead

  • @TheSerpent21
    @TheSerpent21 Před rokem +1

    I do totally agree with ya about Obi-Wan kinda getting back his old Force abilities and skills rather quickly. Granted it was awesome that he finally did and all, but in terms of regaining those abilities I agree with you that it shoulda been drawn out a bit, mainly because it had been a very long time since Obi-Wan had even used those abilities and he had disconnected himself from the Force, having to put a massive effrot into even doing something as simple as saving Leia from falling.

  • @lachlanparker570
    @lachlanparker570 Před 2 lety +14

    I just watched a rescored version of that final fight, and I quite like the hybrid Vader voice between Hayden and James. I would gladly have that as a voice mod. Also, Vader's lines describing what happened to his Anakin half when Obi-Wan apologises (along with said apology) has to be my favourite part, narrowly followed by the choreography, Hayden really made the absolute most of Vader's limitations. Truly better in every way to the Episode 4 duel.

    • @juliakatz6477
      @juliakatz6477 Před rokem

      I don't know; the Episode 4 duel as the twinkle in Alec Guinness's eyes going for it.

  • @dgthunderer
    @dgthunderer Před 2 lety +12

    Friend of mine pointed out that there's some serious force lore in that moment where Obi unlocks his power. It's basically a statement that love and relationships are stronger than the fear that the sith teach and also stronger than the calm that the jedi counsel taught. I agree with him on this, but really feel like they could have presented it better.

    • @saricubra2867
      @saricubra2867 Před rokem +1

      The Sith are a terrorist organization made of emo broken ex-Jedi.

  • @braxen828
    @braxen828 Před 2 lety +12

    Obi-Wan was ready to kill Vader, not Anakin. That first blow to Vaders helmet could have killed him if the blade was just abit closer

    • @sergioortega5954
      @sergioortega5954 Před 2 lety +1

      You hit the nail in the head.

    • @shadytano
      @shadytano Před 2 lety +3

      lol he just said 'Then my friend is truly dead'.

    • @braxen828
      @braxen828 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shadytano he was inches from killing vader before his mask got cut open. After seeing anakins face he couldn’t kill him anymore what made him change his mind? Or was he just 100% sure that strike would not kill vader from the start?

    • @daveblackman816
      @daveblackman816 Před 2 lety +2

      @@shadytano this. It’s like people don’t watch the episode at all.

    • @BuscaLoEsencial
      @BuscaLoEsencial Před 2 lety

      Yes, so let's make his child kill him instead

  • @staroceans8677
    @staroceans8677 Před rokem +1

    Excellent analysis!

  • @williamclose6978
    @williamclose6978 Před 2 lety +1

    It comes back to his sparring match flashback. Obi-Wan said, "being a Jedi is about protecting people,not killing enemies."

    • @mouse7965
      @mouse7965 Před 2 lety

      he kills maul and kills dozens in this show alone

    • @williamclose6978
      @williamclose6978 Před 2 lety

      @@mouse7965 I understand the hypocrisy. I'm just stating what I can only guess is the messed up logic the writers had when making this choice.

  • @RandomPersonProbably
    @RandomPersonProbably Před 2 lety +8

    6:48 I actually think part of Obi Wans flashes to Leia and Luke are connected with his love for Anakin as well. In the last episode he describe Leia having qualities of Anakin and the same would go for Luke. So trying to defend the kids is also preserving the Anakin he knew and loved. From a certain point of view

    • @TwigOnTop
      @TwigOnTop Před 2 lety +1

      Ahhh yes a certain point of view.

  • @ikevizual6969
    @ikevizual6969 Před 2 lety +12

    Vader staying alive just breaks continuity completely!!! How could they do this!!???!??

    • @darkhpokinsngaming8889
      @darkhpokinsngaming8889 Před 2 lety +2

      Lol sarcasm I love it

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 Před 2 lety +2

      They could’ve done it in a better way tho,

    • @ikevizual6969
      @ikevizual6969 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rhysnichols8608 facts they could have had Vader struggling to fight obiwan after his lil monologue like him crawling all crippled

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ikevizual6969
      They should have had Vader rescued by storm troopers or inquisitors as obi wan is crying trying to kill him

    • @ikevizual6969
      @ikevizual6969 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rhysnichols8608 nah dude remember he told the grand inquisitor that he’ll face him alone, granted the most likely picked Vader up after the fight

  • @austinreed5017
    @austinreed5017 Před rokem +2

    The whole aspect of the blue light and the red lights interacting on Vader’s face representing his inner conflict is interesting to me. Obi-Wan ends up leaving him, and then Vader is left in only the red light of a Sith saber. In their first duel, Obi-Wan told him “you were mens to bring balance to the force, not leave it in darkness!” And yet here Obi-Wan, perhaps the only one who could have brought balance to Anakin, left him in darkness.

  • @jamie.wilkinson
    @jamie.wilkinson Před 2 lety

    Watching this made me think of an interesting Star Wars Theory video you could make - “What if Obi Wan captured Vader at the end of Kenobi, instead of leaving him, with the intention to turn him back to the Light side”. Could be interesting to explore what would happen after that!

  • @OEx25
    @OEx25 Před 2 lety +36

    There are just some people you can’t make happy and will complain about everything 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Nighthawk-8050
      @Nighthawk-8050 Před 2 lety +12

      Exactly

    • @typerez8132
      @typerez8132 Před 2 lety +2

      it doesn't make sense to just let him go

    • @toocanny
      @toocanny Před 2 lety +1

      Or maybe people are allowed to have opinions. If you see so many people that dislike the show it’s probably not as good as you think.

    • @shadowkick354
      @shadowkick354 Před 2 lety +2

      So true

    • @turtleboi1547
      @turtleboi1547 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s a real reason to be upset about….I love how some fans just ignore criticism by calling it “nitpicking” or “you can’t make them happy”

  • @particle3257
    @particle3257 Před 2 lety +11

    You really gotta suspend your disbelief to believe Obi-Wan wouldn’t have been ready to kill Vader/Anakin, he is one of the most insightful Jedi and definitely knows the mass murder Vader/Anakin is capable of.
    All I can think about is how Obi-Wan sparing Vader/Anakin for the second time eventually leads to the destruction of alderan.

    • @BuscaLoEsencial
      @BuscaLoEsencial Před 2 lety

      Exactly

    • @lordvader_0668
      @lordvader_0668 Před 2 lety

      No your wrong in ur assessment that he let anakin live on Mustafar. He thought he killed anakin, hence why he has ptsd for 10 years. He didn’t even know anakin lived. So how could u let someone live when he didn’t even know he was alive to begin with. Man was burning up last time he saw him

    • @mr.bubbaj5149
      @mr.bubbaj5149 Před 2 lety +1

      It also leads to the death of Palpatine and the fall of the Empire. Would that happen if Obi-Wan killed Anakin?

    • @oXRaptorzXo
      @oXRaptorzXo Před 2 lety +1

      Vader has nothing to do with the destruction of Alderaan

    • @jaxr2958
      @jaxr2958 Před 2 lety

      @@oXRaptorzXo Vader captures Leia and it is specifically her presence that that leads to Alderaan's destruction. We can't sat she would have been caught if Vader wasn't there.

  • @spidermonkey304
    @spidermonkey304 Před 2 lety +2

    There was a moment when they we’re fighting and they faced each other Vader was holding his saber with both hands, he then clearly flexes his grip/hand and fingers. Just thought it was cool and showed he was either nervous or anxious in that moment.

  • @wtfparodyfilms
    @wtfparodyfilms Před rokem +1

    I think it was also foreshadow to the flashback they had in episode 5. When Kenobi and Anakin were dueling. Kenobi tells Anakin “Your too aggressive Anakin. The duty of jedi is to protect life, not take it” so he spared his life once again.

  • @just4justincase
    @just4justincase Před 2 lety +4

    I think something a lot of fans don’t quite realize is that Obi never let Anakin live in the first place on mustafar. In his mind he’d let go of his attachment and chopped him to bits, and left him to burn to death. Obi basically went against the “Jedi way” on mustafar, doing “what he must” for the greater good. It wasn’t only killing Anakin that weighed on him all those years, it was blatantly going against everything he stood for as a Jedi. Besides hiding from the sith, that was another reason he felt he should alienate himself from the Force and the Jedi religion, he didn’t feel worthy of practicing. So it makes perfect sense that in their final fight, Obi finally chooses to not fail Anakin again by being hypocritical and shows mercy, and also basically leaves it up to Anakin to choose to kill Vader, as Vader had “killed” Anakin. Which, as we know, Anakin ends up choosing to do in RoTJ. Once Obi fully embraced that acceptance and path, he was able to see Qui Gon again. Sure Luke is often credited with bringing the light out of Vader, but let’s remember Vader sided with the emperor til his final moments, when Anakin chose for himself to end it. The final episode gives so much more depth to Revenge of the Sith and Return of the Jedi than they already had, it’s honestly impressive.

  • @TanmanC
    @TanmanC Před 2 lety +17

    Thanks for all of your coverage on this show Theory! Really appreciated your insight!

  • @justanothabrotha4174
    @justanothabrotha4174 Před 2 lety

    It's kinda crazy seeing that colorway of your order 66 cap. it's sends subliminals of the reality of this country lol great vid man! Support from Detroit G

  • @RobTebaldi
    @RobTebaldi Před 2 lety +1

    Ben’s transformation in the rocks was about Obi Wan truly letting go of the past which was blocking him and weighing him down
    Once his thoughts shifted to the hope of the future he was open to receiving again and let the light in

  • @JefimijaStosic
    @JefimijaStosic Před 2 lety +93

    I was upset too but then I realized that if he did kill him, we wouldn't have all those awesome scene from IV, V, VI movies. Plus Obi Wan said that he would kill Anakin and not Vader, that's why he calls him Vader at the end, since Anakin is dead.

    • @davidordaz5251
      @davidordaz5251 Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah plus it was Luke’s job to turn vader back to the light not obi wan

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety +1

      @@davidordaz5251 Exactly.

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety +6

      Yep, it was needed. It made sense he let him live.

    • @andrewcabral963
      @andrewcabral963 Před 2 lety

      Yeah well guess what none of that shit matters anymore cause it was all for nothing.

    • @davidordaz5251
      @davidordaz5251 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Alexs.2599 yeah but that scene was hard to watch but even though obi wan failed anakin little did he know years later luke skywalker anakin flesh and blood would come to redeem him from his darkness he must have been proud

  • @featherface
    @featherface Před 2 lety +70

    What else could they do? Were you expecting him to die before he shows up in a new hope? Yeah he made a mistake but that’s not who obi wan is. I would be more upset if he slaughtered him because it wouldn’t be right for his character

    • @hannahskeldon7944
      @hannahskeldon7944 Před 2 lety +7

      Exactly!

    • @speedycheese790
      @speedycheese790 Před 2 lety +28

      Thats a dumb excuse. The writers backed themselves into a corner, which could have easily been avoided. There was no reason for Obi-Wan not to kill Vader, as he was gonna kill more people and it was his responsibility if anything.

    • @daredarrow6704
      @daredarrow6704 Před 2 lety +1

      @@speedycheese790 exactly.

    • @Mitch2dc
      @Mitch2dc Před 2 lety +8

      I agree. That ideology let’s the writers off the hook. Come up with a creative reason he lets vador live. But after that series I guess that was to much to ask for

    • @dawthvadah1249
      @dawthvadah1249 Před 2 lety

      @@speedycheese790 that’s the most valid explanation there is

  • @avisco01
    @avisco01 Před 2 lety

    @ 5:50 - I'm glad you said it. I've complained to some Star Wars fans about how 2 days ago Vader wiped the floor with Obi Wan with ease and then apparently couldn't stop him. Now, Vader could have easily won if he just kept dropping boulders on him and pushing them down with the force. Maybe that was some Anakin creeping in since he stopped pinning him down. I guess it wasn't unreasonable to assume Obi Wan was dead at that point. They both kind of didn't finish the job when they had an opportunity to do so. Thanks for pointing out a lot of problems with the fight, like when Vader just stood there when Obi Wan wailed on his computer chest thingy.

  • @Space_Rebel
    @Space_Rebel Před 2 lety

    Hello Theory. Keep up the great work. Love from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @Rikrik1138
    @Rikrik1138 Před 2 lety +37

    Something I liked about it, was that it corrected something I used to hear complaints about in Episode III. After his defeat on Mustafar, Vader didn’t have the head injury. When his helmet was slashed in this battle, the damage to the helmet goes over the exact spot where his head injury was, so possibly this is where the head injury comes from.

    • @solemnwaltz
      @solemnwaltz Před 2 lety +1

      It's also easy to imagine he got shot or blown up at any other point, or his body is just rotting away, or he had a surgery, or the Dark Side is eating him
      Not every little detail needs to be explained on screen

    • @akirafuto7783
      @akirafuto7783 Před 2 lety +3

      Bro lol that head wound was from mustafar. Google an image of him from that scene on Mustafar he definitely has the gash on his head. That wound was not fresh, it would’ve been glowing red.

    • @stephandezitter8682
      @stephandezitter8682 Před 2 lety +2

      yes it is in revenge of the sith zatch it again

    • @billymanziel5666
      @billymanziel5666 Před 2 lety +2

      Did you even watch that scene in Episode 3? That head scar is 100% there. How does this completely wrong comment have so many likes.

  • @RedDragonForce2
    @RedDragonForce2 Před 2 lety +9

    I’m pretty sure Obi Wan’s “God Mode” was a one-time thing. Sort of a “world of cardboard” scenario. Obi Wan has been known to always, ALWAYS, keep his emotions in check. And Vader reminded him why Anakin was always so powerful. And thus Obi Wan let go of his ironclad control over his emotions.

    • @gamepad3173
      @gamepad3173 Před 2 lety +3

      and went ham on Vader, just hurling boulders at Vader not giving him a chance to recover.

    • @invertedcnc705
      @invertedcnc705 Před 2 lety +4

      I definitely got darkside feels like in Obi’s second wind

    • @lanceheaps581
      @lanceheaps581 Před 2 lety +2

      As a jedi knight/master yes, but watch him as a padawan in TPM he goes full beast mode emotional fighting Darth Maul.

    • @RedDragonForce2
      @RedDragonForce2 Před 2 lety

      @@lanceheaps581 I wouldn’t go that far. Losing your Master is indeed emotional, but Obi Wan had been trained from a very young age to keep himself in check. He didn’t go Beast Mode on Maul, he doubled down on his training and staying defensive, looking for that exact moment to strike, which he did when he broke Maul’s saber in half, and again when he focused his efforts on the force to jump past Maul and slice him in half… all in under a second.
      Movie magic makes it hard to understand this, but Force Users and move faster than we can comprehend. Sidious does the same when he takes down three Masters in the span of a second. We see Sidious take up to five seconds, but that’s because we saw it slow motion.
      So no, Obi Wan didn’t go Beast Mode. He doubled down on his training, focused on surviving, and finding that opening.

  • @tylerradziewicz7702
    @tylerradziewicz7702 Před 2 lety +1

    Okay, maybe I missed something too… but is there anything about what Obi-Wan felt about the prophecy of Anakin being the chosen one? Did Qui-gon ever say that there’s still good in him as a force ghost or anything else? I completely agree with what you said in the video but I really am curious what Ben thought about the prophecy after the events of Revenge of the Sith.

  • @MrJCMG
    @MrJCMG Před 2 lety

    On the point of Obi Wan's quick return to form with his force powers, to be fair, that sort of thing can be possible if you return to something you haven't done in a long time that you spent most of your life doing. For example. I started playing the guitar when I was 11 or 12. I am now 30. I've been playing guitar for most of my life. However, there was a point where a lot of bad things happened in life and I stopped playing for about nearly 2 years. Then when I finally picked it up again, I struggled for like a day or two but by the end of the week I was shredding as though I'd never stopped. Some skills don't take that long to come back.
    Also, if Rey can lift all those boulders in The Last Jedi with no training, Obi Wan can definitely do the same. In that way, at least they are somewhat consistent.

  • @TRC19999
    @TRC19999 Před 2 lety +11

    I’m not mad about that at all. It would’ve been out of context for kenobi to end Vader then and there.

    • @joakimlindberg9474
      @joakimlindberg9474 Před 2 lety

      Yeah it was a very Jedi like thing to do and also it shows how Obi Wan has grown as a Jedi and now rather let the force and future play out itself rather than intervene with it

    • @hannahskeldon7944
      @hannahskeldon7944 Před 2 lety

      Plus it would have totally made the OT null and void.

    • @joakimlindberg9474
      @joakimlindberg9474 Před 2 lety

      @@hannahskeldon7944 Also if Vader had destroyed Obi Wan again i would be extremely dissapointed and it would be very unsatisfying. Now we got to see both Vader and Obi Wan using force powers never seen before and be very powerful on screen. Vader lost because he seems to get conflicted and weakened whenever Obi Wan is involved

    • @Shocknfunk
      @Shocknfunk Před 2 lety

      It’s stupid that we now have this scene be a thing.

    • @rayvonvelez3129
      @rayvonvelez3129 Před 2 lety

      Than I guess him killing maul and grievous was out of context. Also the unarmed droids too or the clones in the revenge sith him and Yoda killed

  • @macwelch8599
    @macwelch8599 Před 2 lety +32

    Heroes need to learn that allowing the villain to live isn’t always the smart move

    • @typerez8132
      @typerez8132 Před 2 lety +2

      or even a morally right move

    • @tonydebacco266
      @tonydebacco266 Před 2 lety +2

      Then the original trilogy would not make sense

    • @DEADEYESSS
      @DEADEYESSS Před 2 lety +2

      @@typerez8132 Exactly! Vader was already evil and then went on to slaughter whole planets. If kenobi (the hero) wanted to the right thing he would have killed vader right there.

    • @Narukamiiii
      @Narukamiiii Před 2 lety +2

      Yes and you'd think he would have learned from last time , i mean he literally saw Vader randomly kill some citizens while searching for him

    • @macwelch8599
      @macwelch8599 Před 2 lety +1

      Y’all are absolutely right

  • @erichartman480
    @erichartman480 Před 2 lety

    To what you were saying that you felt Vader should have been less conflicted and more powerful. I agree but I think what should also be considered is that Vader seeing Obi-Wan would have brought back that conflicting. Love your videos. Keep them up!

  • @hyggeravn6325
    @hyggeravn6325 Před 2 lety +37

    I feel like they could've done it a bit better, maybe had some qui Gon in there, but I also think this is a much needed flaw in an otherwise pretty perfect character. Obi wan never really turned dark, or did anything wrong. But the fact that when it comes to Anakin, he can never do the right thing, because of his feelings, I think is really good for his character.

    • @michaelaredo3546
      @michaelaredo3546 Před 2 lety +6

      Except that you're talking about Obi Wan, a real jedi master who can and has done the greater good even despite his feelings. Except that one time on Mustafar. Which he regrets. And now he does the same mistake again and lets him live, so that he may continue his murderous rampage?! That is NOT Obi Wan jedi master, and breaks his character.

    • @hyggeravn6325
      @hyggeravn6325 Před 2 lety +4

      @@michaelaredo3546 i agree with you, but that's what's so interesting about him. He always does the right thing. Satine gets killed in front of him, but he stays strong. But when it comes to Anakin, he just isn't able to. This bond these two men share is really incredible, and it's even reinforced by Anakin briefly breaking through Vader. These feelings are what separates Obi wan from the collected and calm Jedi master he usually is.

    • @JBFJBFJBF
      @JBFJBFJBF Před 11 měsíci

      But if that was the case they should have done a better job to show that was the reason. The whole point of that ending moment is to show kenobi no longer feeling guilty for Anakins fall and also the idea that Obi wan now views Anakin as being fully killed by Vader. If that is the case then you're going to have to show more hints that he still can't bc he still sees anakin. Like having him lift up his saver to kill him and then hesitating looking into his eyes again and then putting it down and walking away would have made it more clear to the audience.

  • @Alexs.2599
    @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety +6

    Well if Obi-Wan had killed Anakin/ Vader here then we wouldn't have had the events of New Hope. Then Vader would have already been dead for over decade. It makes complete sense for the timeline canon for Obi Wan to let him live. Otherwise no original trilogy.

    • @hannahskeldon7944
      @hannahskeldon7944 Před 2 lety

      Exactly why don't these people understand that!? They had to keep Vader alive!

    • @mojocrouse
      @mojocrouse Před 2 lety

      Exactly!!!

    • @rayvonvelez3129
      @rayvonvelez3129 Před 2 lety

      Than have obi wan defeat Vader in a way he thinks he's dead. It's not that hard

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety

      @@rayvonvelez3129 I don't know, it's just the way they wrote it. Obi Wan accepts Anakin is gone but he can't quite kill Vader because he still holds out hope that Anakin can return at some point to throw off a s kill once and for all his Dark force persona of Darth Vader. But yeah maybe they could have gone the route you said just as easily.

    • @rayvonvelez3129
      @rayvonvelez3129 Před 2 lety

      @@Alexs.2599 Also they could've had the star destroyer come down and help Vader in some way. Making obi wan retreat. Also what happened to the star destroyer? Why didn't it stop obi wan from leaving after Vader lost.

  • @domedomegaming
    @domedomegaming Před 2 lety +5

    Of course he had to let him live. He still has a whole trilogy to be in 😂

  • @justjen139
    @justjen139 Před 2 lety

    Great video, Theory. I loved the way Episode 6 ended but I think it goes further to say that Anakin is still alive within Vader, and Kenobi holds onto Padme's last words which is why he can't kill him. I think it goes further then that to say that Anakin is still there but more like a prisoner, taken over by Vader almost entriely, broken and lonely. It isn't until he finds out about Luke being his son that we start to see Anakin coming back a piece at a time until finally Anakin triumps over Vader. If you look at studies with duel personalities, one personality is always the more dominant.

  • @clanza77
    @clanza77 Před 2 lety

    I love how you do all the stories about what if any can survive what if Anakin didn’t take a seat what about making one what if Anakin cloned Padme

  • @yazzyhi7971
    @yazzyhi7971 Před 2 lety +40

    I think the flashbacks worked because it was one of the first times on screen we got to see Obi wan give into attachments. And it allowed him to tap into the force and become the strongest we have seen him on screen too. Curious to hear your thoughts on that scene :)

    • @DPUDDZ
      @DPUDDZ Před 2 lety +5

      I think obi-wan understands that the jedi clearly werent right about everything, like we see in episode two he's remorseful of a family he can barely remember, maybe realising that attachment can give you comparable power and the only real threat is what you choose to do with it not allowing and idea to control you.

  • @Alexs.2599
    @Alexs.2599 Před 2 lety +29

    I think Obi Wan still had a shred of hope that Anakin could be saved one day, but not by him. That's why he let him live. He put that hope into Luke. The son saving the father in the end.

    • @lore7070
      @lore7070 Před 2 lety +11

      Yet he tells Luke he needs to kill Vader lol

    • @BuscaLoEsencial
      @BuscaLoEsencial Před 2 lety +6

      @Alexandro He literally asked Luke, his own child, to KILL him. Not playing with words, or killing Vader to save Anakin...he wanted Luke to finish him, murder his father.

    • @Darth_Vader66.
      @Darth_Vader66. Před 2 lety +1

      @@lore7070 His correct words were "You Must Face Vader Again!"...
      Obi didn't tell Luke to kill Vader, that's not the Jedi way

    • @Awesomeness4627
      @Awesomeness4627 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Darth_Vader66. when luke says "I will not kill my own father" obi wan says "then we have already lost"

    • @Darth_Vader66.
      @Darth_Vader66. Před 2 lety

      @@Awesomeness4627 His Point was to face Him,only after he fought his father and defeated VADER, without killing him,then Luke would be a Jedi knight

  • @drewsclues5394
    @drewsclues5394 Před 2 lety

    On what you said about how 10 years would be about for Anakin to be a bit more composed,
    I think that’s a good point, but what I saw from it was that Vader was composed like that for the whole series up until his moment of defeat with his mask torn open. Once Anakin’s face was forced into view by Obi-Wan, I saw the conflict force its way out.
    As I’m writing this, I’m realizing what this signifies for Vader’s conclusion in RotJ. As Vader is set into his dark side path up until a Jedi he cares about brings out the good in him, it “foreshadows” Luke being able to fully bring him back to the light. Luke believed in the good in Bader, which is why he was able to do what he did.

  • @keegswl5119
    @keegswl5119 Před 2 lety +1

    Obi-wan: Iwill do I must
    Also obi-wan: Lets Vader live twice

  • @Austin123.
    @Austin123. Před 2 lety +6

    I think Obi-Wan was gonna kill Anakin then and there. Though it was until he saw his old friend and brother's face along with hearing his voice that he sort of couldn't do it anymore. Anakin knew he was beaten so he started to play the mental warfare upon seeing Obi-Wan eyes tearing and you see Vader smirking a few times during this altercation. Though as you said, at the end of him walking away from him it was the fact that he knows that Vader is no longer a threat to him as he's beaten him twice now as Anakin and as Vader.

  • @cierrarounds353
    @cierrarounds353 Před 2 lety +5

    Theory, throughout Vader/Anakin's story he is conflicted between light and dark whenever he confronted by those Anakin knew and loved. Ten years time does not matter with him. He is beaten twice by Obi Wan. He is technically beaten by Ahsoka and he is defeated by Luke. All three brought out Anakin from within. And that compromised his power as Vader. In-between those events Vader is nearly unstoppable.

    • @logwundawg1970
      @logwundawg1970 Před 2 lety

      I’m pretty sure Ahsoka lost she got his helmet good but if I remember right she only didn’t die because of the weird rift Ezra pulled her through but I agree Vader is weak against anyone that was very close to Anakin

    • @cierrarounds353
      @cierrarounds353 Před 2 lety

      @@logwundawg1970 She was about to sacrifice herself in order to end Vader by knocking out the floor. Vader was about to cut her down as she did this, but it was too late. That's when Ezra yanked her out as you say. She could have continued that fight and likely would have defeated Vader as he was mechanically compromised at that point much like he was against Obi Wan part deux.

  • @oril22
    @oril22 Před 2 lety +1

    I think that attachment leading to the dark-side was a strong theme in the series.
    Obi-Wan found new strength in the force by channeling his feelings of attachment for the children, just how anger or fear gives a sith focus. He realized that if he were to kill Darth Vader he would just succumb to a dark-sided victory. Like a trained jedi though, he managed to put it all away and let it flow back into the force. Just like a distraction during meditation, you acknowledge it, but you don't let it expand its power.

  • @kevinschmidt2173
    @kevinschmidt2173 Před 2 lety +1

    Mr. Miyagi : Because, Daniel-san, for person with no forgiveness in heart, living even worse punishment than death.

  • @SavageRicktator
    @SavageRicktator Před 2 lety +3

    Moments after slashing Vader's helmet, Obi-Wan was overcome with sadness and guilt. Bringing back a painful recollection from their duel on Mustatar, when Anakin was burning in agony. Racked with remorse, Obi-Wan decides to walk away, by refusing to appeal to Anakin's humanity