ZRod
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Leia's message to Obi Wan in ANH still holds up, all though it's a little awkward. It starts off like a formal plea from a diplomat to a respected general for help. As if she's trying to hide that they new each other. The most famous final line now has a new meaning though. It's always shown her desperation, but now it's seen as a plea to someone who saved her once before against all odds. And her being ambivalent to his death has always been strange, but she got over her home planet and everyone she loved being blown to bits pretty quickly too.
As far as the famous line between learner and master. I think that has a fantastic new meaning behind it. We thought it related to Mustafar, then I thought maybe it was Obi Wan's trickery with the ships, but now it's a totality of all those things. Vader isn't able to control his emotion and it costs him again, and again. Obi Wan has mastered that technique, and still has greater command of the force despite his age.
As far as the famous line between learner and master. I think that has a fantastic new meaning behind it. We thought it related to Mustafar, then I thought maybe it was Obi Wan's trickery with the ships, but now it's a totality of all those things. Vader isn't able to control his emotion and it costs him again, and again. Obi Wan has mastered that technique, and still has greater command of the force despite his age.