Why are so many people boasting about Anakin? The brain circuit after his rebellion is really puzzling.
The organization slaughtered so many children for his wife’s and children’s rebellion, and one mouthful of peace and justice. If he was forced to save the Sith because he wanted to use the Sith to save his wife’s life, then why did he do things for the Sith more efficiently? Moore is still tall, and when he wanted to save his wife so much, he didn’t see him studying the technique of reviving the dead. Instead, he served as a dog to the Sith to destroy the rebels. He said that he would always be loyal to Parliament and democracy. He said he wanted to build his own new empire; not to mention killing the enemy himself, but also preventing Master Du Wen from beheading the Sith on the grounds of the Jedi principle, the old double standard dog!
If the samurai group does not reuse him, they say that the samurai group betrayed the council; why don't you say when the Sith betrayed the council and claimed the emperor. After the Slaughter Jedi Temple came back, he didn't tell the truth with Padmé. When Obi-Wan told him the truth about Padmé, he said that Obi-Wan abetted others. And why do you just insist that the samurai group is evil? Knowing that the Sith has directed and played so many wars and is the master of his former enemies, the Sith is not evil? Does Anakin have no brains?
I don’t understand what Anakin thought, but I was shocked! I really can't like Anakin.
Update: It suddenly occurred to me that Padmé's death was caused by Anakin. If Anakin had not taken refuge in the darkness, Padmé would have certainly not lost his will to live; at the same time, if Anakin had not foreseen Padmé’s death, neither would, at least for the time being, neither would Padmé. will die. In the final analysis, it was Anna King’s series of harassment operations that led to Padmé’s death.
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