Channel72 wrote:This is tiresome; you keep missing the point.
Bull fucking shit. You're not bringing up valid points.
Please give me a reason to believe that Anakin would die if he fell from the speeder at any arbitrary point during this scene.
I can give you a fucking list:
1. Because he's violently thrown from the vehicle into something else, rather than making a controlled, intentional fall.
2. Because his Force powers aren't limitless.
3. Because he won't have the time to concentrate and use his powers again. His big drop required prior knowledge of where the target was coming from, a target moving in a straight line, a long look at where he was going, and about 12 full seconds to make his decision.
4. Because another speeder might not be conveniently located in the right spot for him to latch on to. Again, Anakin knew where he was going when he jumped. Notice that Obi-Wan was
fucked when he fell, and required Anakin to save his ass just a couple minutes earlier? Or did you and Retarded Loser Media
conveniently forget that little fact?
5. Because Anakin might have a few fucking blaster holes burned into his body.
6. Because Anakin dying is only one of several possible bad outcomes; he could also get hurt or the assassin could escape.
If he can survive falling thousands of feet by safely landing on a moving vehicle, there's no particular reason to suppose he wouldn't survive if he fell again, and landed on yet another car, or even on the ground.
What kind of no-limits stupidity is this? Nevermind that he needed time and preparation to make his first big fall, as I've brought up again and again.
I refuse to believe you're actually this dense.
I fully believe that you ARE this dense.
Anakin jumps out of a flying vehicle and Obi-Wan just quips "I hate it when he does that", as if Anakin merely changed the radio to another station or something. If Obi-Wan believed Anakin was in serious danger he would have jumped into the driver seat and tried to intercept his fall. Instead, he just sits there looking mildly pissed.
Changing the radio station? Glad to see that you're just pulling bullshit analogies out of your ass now. No, Obi-Wan doesn't fucking freak out; he's a Jedi and trained to suppress his emotions.
The implication of the line itself is that Anakin has done such things before, but that these things still concern Obi-Wan. Like a father seeing his teenage son attempting stupid ass stunts.
And it's a false dilemma to demand that Anakin be portrayed as being in grave danger when he
makes a jump that he obviously intended to do. If it wasn't in Anakin's capabilities he wouldn't have made the move. The danger comes
after he lands on the villain's speeder, where he's CLEARLY not in control like he was before and nearly gets shot.
Blaster fire has nothing to do with this. We're talking about the chase scene in Episode II. Please stay focused.
God fucking damn it, the assassin shoots at Anakin
in the fucking chase scene.
Are you retarded or something? Obviously, since you live on Earth in the real world, you must automatically know the weight capacity of every model of forklift. (Hint: you don't.)
Hint: I have a general certainty that the forklift can support the weight of a single human.
Now you're just backpedaling. You made it a point to mention that the Jedi believed that "[Anakin's mother] wasn't in mortal, life-threatening danger", implying that if she was in mortal, life-threatening danger, the Jedi might have saved her. So the whole anti-attachment bullshit is simply a red-herring. The fact is, she was a human-slave with a bomb in her brain, living on a backwards planet controlled by gangsters, and she could be treated like property and sold to anyone at any time. Far from living in a "relatively comfortable state of slavery", her comfort was quite precarious.
Backpedaling my ass. We fucking SAW their slave life in TPM; it includes living in your own house, non-grueling work, and down time with which you can pursue hobbies such as building your own fucking droid or pod racer. Is slavery of any kind fair? No. But the
Jedi don't give a flying fuck.
And your "mortal danger" argument is bullshit, Shmi OBVIOUSLY wasn't in danger of dying at any given moment bomb or not.
Also, considering that Qui-Gon specifically tried to free her in Episode I, failing only due to temporary circumstances, it's hard to believe that nobody else tried to do so in the intervening 10 years.
Qui-Gon, the guy who's
explictly stated to be a maverick who was shut out of the Council because of organizational politics? Did you even watch the fucking movies before subscribing to such bullshit beliefs about them?
That would obviously be after Geonosis,
All several minutes of the movie, which were spent on a single fucking Jedi talk (where they express their concerns about the situation), Palpatine's Nazi-like military march and Anakin and Padme's wedding?
or any time really during the war.
The Jedi KNOW there's another Sith Lord out there already. And did you miss those parts where they're distrustful of the Chancellor and try to use Anakin as a spy? Nevermind that they have their hands full fighting the first all-out war in a thousand years.