Leia on the other hand never truly accepted Vader as her father. Not even as Anakin Skywalker. She accepted the biological fact, but she never thought of Vader as Anakin Skywalker. Instead, she took comfort in the fact that her “real” father was Bail Organa.
Star Wars is finally exploring Leia's emotional reaction to the revelation Darth Vader was really her father - as her identity is transformed. Star Wars has finally revealed Princess Leia's reaction to learning Darth Vader was her father.
Luke begins to tell Leia about how Anakin Skywalker was redeemed and what his last words were (“tell your sister you were right”), but Leia doesn't want to hear it. Her history with Vader, being personally tortured by him, makes it all the harder for her to hear or accept any of this.
Leia did meet Anakin's ghost and it end badly but that was before she forgave him. afterwards, once she understood what happened to Anakin, both Leia and Han held no grudes against him. they even named their kid after him.
However, Leia's strong-mindedness during Vader's probe denied him the opportunity to discover she was his daughter. That serves to justify Vader's lack of awareness of his connection to Leia, although, perhaps, not as satisfyingly as if Lucas had planned for the relationship from the beginning.
Darth Vader didn't learn he had a daughter until Return of the Jedi, when he stood before Emperor Palpatine. The Emperor's power probed Luke's mind, attempting to goad him to fall to the dark side, and he discovered Leia's existence. "Sister," the Emperor taunted.
Yes, when Darth Vader turned back to Anakin Skywalker and sacrifice himself to save his son, he dies and Obi-Wan uses the force to connect with Anakin's spirit. In that time Anakin apologizes to Obi-Wan, desperately asking him to forgive him for everything he has done to him and everybody over the years.
Affiliation. After discovering she was Force-sensitive, Leia Organa Solo utilized several lightsabers through her career as a Jedi of the New Jedi Order.
Padmé was well aware that Anakin had committed dark crimes that would've started his fall to the dark side. He even confessed to her that he had massacred an entire Tusken Raider village to avenge his mother, leaving no one alive.
R2-D2 was present when Padmé gave birth to Leia and Luke, so he knew Luke was Anakin's son – but what he didn't know was that Anakin became Darth Vader. In addition to that, Anakin's fall was surely a painful event in R2-D2's life, one that he definitely wouldn't like to remember or even talk about.
However, she chose not to tell Anakin, presumably because he was about to go into a battle. Anakin was prone to letting his emotions affect him, and knowing that Padme was pregnant would've thrown him completely off the task. And Padme probably didn't think that her husband would be fighting battles for months to come.
did luke and leia ever figure out who their mother was? i only remember them talking about anakin :( Yes, they did. Eventually, Leia contact her good friend Pooja Naberrie to discuss her mother so they definitely knew about Padmé Amidala and the fact she was their biological mother.
In Episode III, just before they are to set off on their respective missions, Obi-Wan and Anakin share a farewell. Anakin admits to Obi-Wan that he has been arrogant and unappreciative of his training, and apologizes to his master.
Darth Vader hated Obi-Wan Kenobi because he hated himself. This started when he thought that Kenobi was the one that poisoned Padmé into turning against Anakin when he turned to the dark side. But the truth was that Anakin was merely projecting his own self-hatred toward Obi-Wan.
Of course, Obi-Wan didn't finish Anakin off ten years ago on Mustafar because he didn't want to be the one to strike the killing blow on a man that he loved like a brother.
What would happen if Darth Vader came across R2-D2 and C3PO? He came across Threepio on Bespin. He either didn't realize it was the same protocol droid or figured he'd been memory-wiped so FUNCTIONALLY wasn't the same droid and didn't care.
In the post-2014 canon universe, the story that reveals Darth Vader discovering Luke Skywalker's identity (and thus the fact that the Death Star's destroyer is his son) is issue 6 of 2015's Star Wars comics by Marvel, which takes place sometime shortly after A New Hope.
The base assumption of why Obi-Wan doesn't remember R2-D2 -- in light of the prequels -- is that Obi-Wan is feigning ignorance in A New Hope to downplay the importance of the droid's arrival.
Leia was facing away from Padmé when she was born as she was being held by a midwife droid. Meanwhile, Luke was in a similar position as he was being held by Obi-Wan. The reason Leia likely remembers Padmé is that she could sense her mother's emotions at the time of the senator's passing.
Similarly, her rebellious, rule-breaking and trouble-making nature resembled Anakin more than Padmé. However, both parents were adventurous and stubborn people. Thus far, her leadership skills are the one thing missing from Leia's portrayal in Obi-Wan Kenobi. It's well justified since Leia is still a child.
Given that she's the child of Anakin Skywalker, who's prophesied to be the Chosen One, the Skywalker bloodline holds a tremendous amount of power. With Leia's strong connection to the Force, it seems like the most likely solution to this inconsistency is that she's caught glimpses of her mother through Force visions.