• @[email protected]
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        99 months ago

        It matches sith naming scheme better, it was probably supposed to be inVader just like how Sidious is inSidious.

    • @[email protected]
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      149 months ago

      Original draft of Empire by Leigh Brackett had Luke meet a force ghost of his dad. Obi Wan pretty clearly says in the original that Vader killed Luke’s father, which you can certainly claim he was being metaphorical, but I’ve never really gotten that vibe. Luke and Leia are also infamously handsy. I suggest hunting down VHS rips of the originals to see what you think. It’s a shame we’ll never get the unaltered versions in HD.

      George Lucas claims it was always his plan, but he also has waffled on so many things (was it always planned to be 6 movies? Or 9? Or just a one and done?) One aspect is that he did have just a shit ton of random, unhinged ideas that never made it in.

      • @[email protected]
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        49 months ago

        Yeah I took it as the metaphorical approach, that was my take with my first exposure being the VHS tapes from the 90’s.

        Lucas always seemed a bit out there

    • Gyromobile
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      99 months ago

      There are a lot of late addition scenes to the versions of a new hope that have played over the last couple decades.

      I tried to look that up, but the dialogue changes are so numerous they don’t list them.

    • MudMan
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      79 months ago

      Doesn’t matter, really.

      Because the most inconsistent thing in that scene ends up being Obi Wan choosing from the entire prequel canon the idea that Anakin was “the best pilot in the galaxy”.

      Seriously, he tells him that:

      • his dad was a good pilot.
      • his dad was a cunning warrior and a good friend
      • his dad wanted him to have his lightsaber when he was old enough.

      It’s not just that the facts of the conversation are wrong, it’s that the tone of the conversation is entirely off for what ended up being canon, even before the prequels, but DEFINITELY after the prequels.

      People latch on to the “Vader” thing, and who’s to say, but it’s absolutely clear watching it that the backstory they hint either makes no sense, is different than what they ended up doing, or both.

    • ArgentCorvid [Iowa]
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      19 months ago

      There’s also the whole Vader being really close to German/Yiddish Vater = Father thing.