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“For me, across the prequels, through the original trilogy, there’s a love-story dynamic with these two that goes through the whole thing,” Chow says. “I felt like it was quite hard to not [include] the person who left Kenobi in such anguish in the series.” What intrigued her was the idea that despite what Vader had become, Kenobi might still care deeply about him. “I don’t know how you could not,” she says. “I don’t think he ever will not care about him. What’s special about that relationship is that they loved each other.”
‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ show director Deborah Chow about Obi-Wan and Vader relationship.
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wenzhou phone wallpapers i made for my phones, posting in case anyone wants?
fan photos: twirling wenzhou 夕拾云屿海; lantern hug 起意·9291; white unknown
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Okay SO I don’t think I’ve had as much respect for “does the dog die” as I do right now because

They have a lot of common triggers (animal death, people death, gore, dismemberment, alcohol, drugs, etc) but they also have these??? And honestly??? Respect???
(Ignore the “yes/no” I was looking up a specific movie)
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art: soupop, storenvy, homecolorhome, birduyen and bobblejot.
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Is it weird that I’d love to see all the various children of Dracula from media over the years in a sitcom as actual siblings? XD
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Trapped in the Death Star! | by Michael Siglain & Pilot Studio THIS IS THE SADDEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN. AND HEY LET’S PAIR IT UP WITH “THERE IS ANOTHER”:

THANKS, I HATE IT.
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“Infinite sadness,” Obi-Wan said, even while smiling.
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the war has forged their two lives into one.
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14. Fave Fight THE MUSTAFAR FIGHT IS PURE PAIN AND DRAMATICS AND I LOVE IT THE MOST OF ANYTHING EVER If you’ve ever heard Nick Gillard talk about how he wrote the Mustafar fight, it’s heartbreaking:
And: “My take on the whole duel was that Obi-Wan is the central character in that duel. He wouldn’t try and kill Anakin. The way I saw that fight was like having a fight with your girlfriend. That she’s just lost it and that she’s coming at you with everything she’s got. […] So you try to defend her as long as you can until she breaks down. Then you can give her a cuddle.“ The reason that fight endures even if special effects look more polished in other movies (though, considering it’s 15 years old, the movie is still gorgeous imo) is because this fight means EVERYTHING. It isn’t just about two Jedi at these incredible heights of their powers or that it was a triumph of choreography and effects, but that this was about everything these two characters couldn’t let continue and it was about the heartbreak of what they meant to each other. This is the climax of the prequels for a reason, that it was the culmination of all the movies, that it came down to these two characters who loved each other so much and it was all burnt to ash, just like everything else around them. It was about two characters who were supposed to fight side by side, who had fought side by side, we saw them, we saw the way they were in sync with each other, we saw the way their fighters dipped and twirled like they were one, we saw the arcs of their lightsabers coming down on the droids in the elevator like twin images, we saw Anakin refusing to leave Obi-Wan behind, we saw Obi-Wan’s grin when he raced off with Anakin to spring the trap. This was a fight about Obi-Wan desperately trying to get Anakin to come back, that he wasn’t giving this his all because he wanted Anakin to stop and think, to come back out of the dark. This was Anakin feeling like he had to turn on everyone who loved him because he had gotten lost in the dark and couldn’t admit the terrible things he’d done and was still doing, that they had to agree with him or they were against him, he couldn’t see beyond that and so forced them into these horrible situations. But it’s also a fight that’s about showing us how well these two characters know each other, that the fight just drags on and on and on because nobody knows each other the way these two know each other. They are complements to each other, torn into terrible jagged edged weapons against each other.
All those flourishes and twirls and kicks and it’s not just badass that they can’t land a hit on each other, that these are two incredibly trained Jedi, it’s not just the WHIRLING DEATH IF THEY MOVE SO MUCH AS A CENTIMETER OUT OF PLACE, it’s not just that AMAZING move in that last gif where Anakin twirls his saber BEHIND HIS BACK AND THEN JUST KEEPS GOING and that Obi-Wan deflects every single swing and never really launches his own because he’s trying to get Anakin back– It’s about how well these two characters know each other, what it means that they can read each other so well that neither of them gets so much as a singe mark until the very end, when Anakin overestimates himself and Obi-Wan finally has to put a stop to it. Nothing has ever matched the sheer emotional weight of this fight for me, nor the sheer DRAMATICS OF SETTING IT ON A LAVA PLANET, GOD, THE PREQUELS WENT HARDCORE AND I LOVE THEM FOR IT
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“Join me, and together we can rule the galaxy as father and son!”
Darth Vader #6 (2015) 🖤
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