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If you're like me, you walked out of the theater wanting to rewatch the originals, but reinterpret it through the eyes of Obi-Wan and Anakin. I wanted desperately to learn more about Obi-Wan's years of exile on Tatooine (the angst of his life post-RotS is just off the scales), and about him reconnecting to Qui-Gon.

And then I got home and picked up "The Last of the Jedi," the first book in Jude Watson's new series (after Phantom Menace it was Jedi Apprentice, after Attack of the Clones it was Jedi Quest, now it's this). It is exactly what I wanted. Depressed, despairing, frustrated Obi-Wan trying to make a life on Tatooine and let go of everything he's known, at every turn being reminded of what he's lost: the community, the support, the friends, the purpose he once had. Especially Anakin. I'm only a few pages in, but already we can see how Obi-Wan is torn by missing and grieving for his closest friend and hating him for the atrocities he's commited. He can't seem to reconcile the two - the Padawan he loved as a son and the Sith that eradicated the Jedi. This points the way to his assertion to Luke that Vader killed his father; I'm sure in Obi-Wan's mind this is what happened. He can't see a continuity between the before and after.

It's what I've been saying all along. Jude Watson does Lucas better than Lucas.

I hope this series gets a good long run. But keep in mind, these are children's books.

Date: 2005-05-20 08:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ivy03.livejournal.com
Well, yeah. I was trying to find if I'd posted this in my lj, but the passage I was reading was something like.

"Anakin felt a hook in his heart. He knew what that hook was. It was love. For his master."

I mean COME ON!!! I don't even need slash goggles to see that.

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