The meeting of Obi-Wan with C3PO, who doesn't recognize him, is just another stunning development, just not for us, the readers, for also for all the characters in the story at this point.
Thank you.
Luke wanting to know how Anakin had fallen, and why Ben still cared for his old friend, is not surprising at all. I always thought that Luke would want to know what had happened for real.
*nods* Yes, definitely. Luke cares about the truth of his father.
“He really has faith in his friend,” Leia said softly.
Carrie's voice came through so clearly to me on that line!
That's great to read, thank you.
I'm also amused by Obi-Wan's reaction to Leia being a politican; afterall, this is the man who told his Padawan not to trust them! :)
Yes, totally. This, to me, is part of why Older Obi-Wan doesn't seem to think of Leia as a second 'only hope' -- she's a politican!
And then Obi-Wan letting Luke and Leia know who he thinks their mother might be is so sad yet so wonderful. *gets teary again*
Re: White Rabbits (Star Wars, 5: Gleaming Golden
Date: 2006-04-04 10:32 pm (UTC)Thank you.
Luke wanting to know how Anakin had fallen, and why Ben still cared for his old friend, is not surprising at all. I always thought that Luke would want to know what had happened for real.
*nods* Yes, definitely. Luke cares about the truth of his father.
“He really has faith in his friend,” Leia said softly.
Carrie's voice came through so clearly to me on that line!
That's great to read, thank you.
I'm also amused by Obi-Wan's reaction to Leia being a politican; afterall, this is the man who told his Padawan not to trust them! :)
Yes, totally. This, to me, is part of why Older Obi-Wan doesn't seem to think of Leia as a second 'only hope' -- she's a politican!
And then Obi-Wan letting Luke and Leia know who he thinks their mother might be is so sad yet so wonderful. *gets teary again*
Aw, thank you.