With episodes from Tales of the Jedi, it is suspected that Anakin knew Ahsoka had survived Order 66, but he kept it to himself, hiding the truth from the Empire.
Despite having turned to the dark, a small fragment of light remained within him. A part of Anakin that refused to die.
The part of him that longed to spend time with his master, to love and care for his wife once more, to hear the nickname Skyguy again, to scold Snips for being so reckless only hoping that she was alright. But he had chosen a different path.
Vader knew he could never turn back. His allegiance now lay with the Empire.
But was it worth loosing everyone he truly loved?
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"Spring summer fall winter and spring" scene but with Anidala because that is all i could think about when i saw it 😂😂
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there’s a girl in there
natalie portman behind the scenes of the phantom menace (1999) / angelita mallows
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i still can't get over how in the blue shadow virus arc of the clone wars, after a bunch of people were exposed to a dangerous virus, anakin arrived on the planet and ignored both his men (who he is legally responsible for as their commanding officer) and, even worse, ahsoka (his padawan who he is legally responsible for because she is a minor), so that he could run straight to padme's side....
never mind the fact that padme had a hazmat suit for a long while to protect her against the virus, while his men and ahsoka had been exposed for virtually the entire time and were significantly worse off than padme. like padme was still conscious at the time of the rescue, while ahsoka was completely down for the count long before that. never mind the fact that anakin was in contact with them both the entire time and absolutely knew that his padawan was out here struggling ten times more than his wife:
anakin's so absorbed in checking on padme that he doesn't even think to ask about his padawan or his men. it's padme who has to bring up ahsoka, who's being brought in on a different stretcher! only then does he even remember she exists, because even his own padawan is a mere afterthought compared to padme for him!
once she does, anakin does go to ahsoka's side, and he does a good job of reassuring and praising her. when he tries, he can be a pretty good mentor. but that's the key phrase: when he tries. and this episode makes it abundantly clear that if padme is in any amount of danger, even if it's a fraction of the danger that ahsoka is in, he will not try until someone else reminds him.
oh and and all while that's happening, obi-wan is the only one actually sitting with the troops!!!! even though they're anakin's troops!!
anyways prioritizing your wife, an actual adult, over the child in your care who was in significantly more danger, to the point that you have to be reminded of said child's existence, is.... not a great look. it certainly reflects how anakin's fixation on padme has become this all-encompassing thing.
these scenes are all around minute 20 of season 1 episode 18 by the way. check it out yourself, because it's absolutely bonkers.
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Basically what happens when Knight Kenobi gets back to Naboo and his queen with the newly-rescued skywalker, Anakin, one who seems rather intent on staying by his rescuers side.
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if you are to leave, your highness, it must be now.
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY AND NATALIE PORTMAN in STAR WARS: THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999) dir. George Lucas
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