Now we know why Anakin Skywalker said Obi-Wan was "holding me back!" “I'm really ahead of him.” In Attack of the Clones, Anakin Skywalker makes this casual boast about his master to Padmé Amidala and later, claims “It's all Obi-Wan's fault! He's jealous!
Anakin Hated Obi-Wan Because of an Imagined Relationship With Padme. Although that couldn't have been further from the truth, Anakin apparently built up a scenario in his mind, which was only heightened by the Jedi Council's obfuscation in other areas.
For years, Vader hated Obi-Wan, having been struck down by his mentor and left for dead while also believing the Jedi had worked to turn his true love Padmé against him.
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.
Absolutely. Anakin loved Obi-Wan like a brother, considered him a great friend, and a valued ally.
He slays Sidious and returns to Obi-Wan, begging for atonement by execution, only to be met with true forgiveness instead. But just as this fantasy Obi-Wan refuses to strike his former friend down, Vader refuses to turn his back on the dark.
Yes he did. And the saddest thing is that there was nothing he could do about it. He was broken. The first case is shortly after ROTS when Vader was making his Sith lightsaber.
It is unclear whether Yoda would be more or less forgiving than Obi-Wan but one thing is certain - the former Grand Master would be ready to treat Anakin as an ally, following the events on the second Death Star. In Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005), Yoda never really lost faith in Anakin in the way Obi-Wan did.
Anakin admits to Obi-Wan that he has been arrogant and unappreciative of his training, and apologizes to his master. Obi-Wan assures Anakin that he is proud of him, telling him that he has become a "far greater Jedi than I could ever hope to be."
The 2022 Obi Wan Disney+ series shows us the very moment Obi WAN discovers Anakin (or Darth Vader) is alive and did not die on Mustafar. There's material in that series that specifically points out he did not regret leaving him alive.
Can't Stand - Emperor Palpatine. Some would say that Palpatine represented Vader's only friend and companion, but real fans know that this is anything but the case. In many ways, Palpatine enslaved Vader and, over the years, Vader undoubtedly grew to resent his master.
In the annals of Star Wars history, many believe Obi-Wan Kenobi was the key to saving Anakin Skywalker's soul before his fall as Darth Vader. However, as Kenobi's recent Disney+ series showed, that was never really the case. Anakin lost himself to the Dark Side way before Obi-Wan's intervention.
This was addressed in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, teasing that Obi-Wan was at the very least suspicious but chose not to confront Anakin. The animated show also revealed Anakin's jealousy over Padmé, foreshadowing his instability and dependence on her love.
Obi-wan regrets are layered. He regrets training Anakin and him regrets failing to train Anakin. He regrets hurting Anakin and he regrets not dying there.
Did Padme ever cheat on Anakin? No. As explained above, Padme did not cheat on Anakin with either Obi-Wan Kenobi or Rush Clovis.
Obi-Wan Chose To Ignore Anakin's Marriage To Padmé
Mike Chen's novel Brotherhood reveals Obi-Wan's greatest failing of all; Obi-Wan knew about Anakin and Padmé all along, but chose to keep their relationship a secret.
“I have failed you, Anakin,” Obi-Wan told Anakin in Revenge of the Sith. And it's the guilt of that — this feeling that he has created a monster — that Obi-Wan has carried ever since.
A very crucial scene in Return of the Jedi established that Obi-Wan Kenobi (a Force ghost by that point) blames himself for Anakin's fall to the dark side. He explained to Luke, “I took it upon myself to train him as a Jedi.
Obi-Wan knew it was only a matter of time. So, he made the difficult decision to use his learnings and become one with the force, rather than let Vader decapitate him.
The canonical comic Star Wars: Darth Vader #7 confirms the younglings' deaths caused Anakin grief, self-loathing, hatred and pain, fueling his descent even further into the dark side.
We go for the more simple answer, further considering the details of the question itself. If Anakin didn't go into that chamber as the Jedi confronted Palpatine, then Mace Windu would have defeated Palpatine, killing him. If you remember, Mace had him. He was ready to kill him.
Early on, they realized that Anakin Skywalker was filled with fear and had little control over his emotions, so they were hesitant in training him to be a Jedi. However, they allowed it to happen.
Anakin does not have even the slightest bit of remorse. By the end, he feels nothing but anger. Although he feels regret for killing Padme, he still helps the evil Emperor. The film ends with Anakins standing side by side with the man on whose behalf he has committed all his crimes.
Giving in to his feelings, Anakin cuts off Mace Windu's hand, giving Palpatine the opportunity to kill him. Anakin regrets this almost instantly, but the thought of Padme was stronger than his remorse This is the moment Anakin officially became Darth Vader and led to serious issues in the Skywalker Saga.