I don't mind comments from new people at all; after all, it does sort of seem one way to get new people on friends lists in the first place...
I suppose, though, that your comment about Anakin growing "more like his RotS self" did catch my attention; one of the things I liked from first viewing was that at the start of that movie, he was presented in what seemed to me a positive way. It might have to do with my not wanting to see his known fate as an "inevitability," something every moment is foreshadowing... but, of course, from the beginning of Clone Wars I've seen that outright cheerful-in-battle mood as inconsistent with an apprentice having recently met an unpleasant fate. The thought that came to me after this episode was that Ahsoka leaving him of her own volition wouldn't seem as "final," although some finesse might yet be needed to make it seem something he could leave behind as "not his fault," perhaps even something he could make right in a positive way after the initial crisis.
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Date: 2010-11-21 02:30 pm (UTC)I suppose, though, that your comment about Anakin growing "more like his RotS self" did catch my attention; one of the things I liked from first viewing was that at the start of that movie, he was presented in what seemed to me a positive way. It might have to do with my not wanting to see his known fate as an "inevitability," something every moment is foreshadowing... but, of course, from the beginning of Clone Wars I've seen that outright cheerful-in-battle mood as inconsistent with an apprentice having recently met an unpleasant fate. The thought that came to me after this episode was that Ahsoka leaving him of her own volition wouldn't seem as "final," although some finesse might yet be needed to make it seem something he could leave behind as "not his fault," perhaps even something he could make right in a positive way after the initial crisis.